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Nano Banana 2 in StoryStudio: Google image generation over MCP

Nano Banana 2 is Google's image model. In StoryStudio you call it over MCP, straight from Claude, Cursor, Codex or any agent. You describe the image, the studio generates it, and you stay in the same conversation to refine or animate it.

What Nano Banana 2 is good for

Nano Banana 2 generates high-quality images in 16:9, 1:1 or 9:16, and it accepts input images as references. Drop a photo of your product, your brand or a person, and the model uses it to stay on brief. It is a strong default for clean, photographic results.

How to use Nano Banana 2 over MCP

Connect the StoryStudio MCP server to your agent once, then ask in plain language. "Make a vertical hero image of this sneaker on a concrete backdrop." StoryStudio hosts your reference for free, routes the job to Nano Banana 2, and returns the image. No separate key, no extra app.

From image to video

Generate a still with Nano Banana 2, then hand it to a video model in the same chat. Animate it with Veo 3.1 for a cinematic shot with sound, or Seedance 2.0 for high-resolution output. One conversation, image to finished clip.

FAQ

Can I use Nano Banana 2 inside Claude? Yes. Connect the StoryStudio MCP server to Claude and ask for an image. StoryStudio routes the generation to Nano Banana 2 and returns it in the chat.

Can Nano Banana 2 use a reference image? Yes. Drop an image in the chat and StoryStudio passes it to the model as a reference, hosted for free.

What aspect ratios does Nano Banana 2 support? 16:9, 1:1 and 9:16, so you can produce landscape, square or vertical images.


Want to generate Nano Banana 2 images from your agent? Get started with StoryStudio.