Cinematic scene from a text prompt
A text description becomes a composed cinematic shot with camera movement and atmosphere.
Nano Banana Video
Nano Banana Video generation brings leading AI video models like Veo, Seedance, Grok Imagine, and Kling into one workspace. Create from text, images, or reference clips, and start with eligible free options where available.
Six model examples
Explore Nano Banana videos and real 16:9 outputs from text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-video workflows. Each clip is a visual example of the kind of model and input combination you can test in the generator above.
A text description becomes a composed cinematic shot with camera movement and atmosphere.
A longer prompt-led sequence shows how pacing and visual continuity can be explored from text.
A still image created with Nano Banana becomes a moving scene while the subject, framing, and visual identity stay recognizable.
Image guidance gives the model a clear starting frame for a short, expressive video variation.
A reference video supplies motion and composition cues for a new generated result.
Use an existing movement sequence as a guide when you need more deliberate action control.
Text to video
The most direct path from idea to motion is a text prompt. Describe the subject, setting, camera movement, mood, and timing, then let the selected model interpret that direction. Start broad for ideation, then refine details such as lens, shot size, action beats, and transitions as you compare results.
Example direction
A macro cinematic shot of colorful gummy candies on a serving tray, a hand gently moving one piece, warm tabletop light, shallow depth of field.
Image to video
Start with a still frame and let motion come to it. Image guidance preserves the important visual choices in a product shot, character design, illustration, or landscape while your prompt adds movement, camera direction, and atmosphere. It is a practical way to turn a finished image into a short scene without rebuilding the composition.
Example direction
Slowly orbit around the subject, natural fabric movement, gentle wind, keep the original colors and composition.
Video to video
When you need a result guided by an existing clip, use video-to-video or reference-video mode on a compatible model. The source supplies motion or composition cues while your prompt describes the new look, setting, or subject. This is useful for restyling footage, adapting a camera path, or exploring a new direction while keeping the action readable.
Example direction
Use a talking-head reference clip of a man in a cafe, preserve his seated framing and conversational gestures, then create a natural new take with consistent identity and realistic motion.
Nano Banana Video is designed for fast comparison: one focused workspace for trying different prompts, inputs, and supported video models without rebuilding the workflow each time.
Try supported Veo, Seedance, Grok Imagine, Kling, Nano Banana, and other video options from a consistent interface.
Move between text prompts, still images, and reference clips depending on how much creative direction you already have.
Some models may be available without signup or upfront payment. The generator shows the current eligibility and task requirements.
Refine the prompt, switch a supported model, and compare another result while keeping the creative workflow in one page.
Start with the available free options, then use credits or a subscription when you need more generations, higher limits, or additional model access.
The page combines a Nano Banana Video SEO destination with a working multi-model AI video interface. These answers explain what the workflow supports today and where model-specific limits apply.
This page provides a Nano Banana Video workflow through the video models available in the generator. You can create a clip from text, an image, or a supported reference video.
Certain eligible models may be available at no cost and without requiring signup. Availability can change, so check the generator for current free options. Other models or conditions may consume credits.
Upload a supported still image, add an optional prompt describing the movement or style, select a compatible model, and generate. The model animates the source image according to your direction.
Models that support reference video can use an uploaded clip as a structural or motion guide while generating new content from your prompt. The available upload rules depend on the selected model.
You can choose the input workflow, edit the prompt, and select a supported video model. Depending on that model, the generator may also expose aspect ratio, duration, resolution, and audio controls.
The available list can include Veo, Seedance, Grok Imagine, Kling, and other connected video models. The exact controls and model availability are shown in the generator and may change as integrations are updated.
Yes. Choose an image-to-video workflow, upload a supported still image, and add motion or camera direction in the prompt. The selected model determines the supported image format, size, and generation settings.
Some eligible options may be available before signup, while other models or longer runs can require an account or credits. The current generator state and submission response show the requirement for the selected model.
Yes. Nano Banana Video lets you create videos from text, images, or supported reference clips through the connected video models shown in the generator.
Some eligible Nano Banana Video options may be free to try, while other models, settings, or longer generations can require credits. Check the generator for the current requirement before submitting.
Nano Banana Pro is an image workflow. You can use an image created with Nano Banana as the starting point for image-to-video generation when a compatible video model is selected.