The world of image processing is changing. The Higgsfield platform has introduced Nano Banana Inpaint, a new technology that is being evaluated by experts as one of the most advanced models to date in the field of visual editing. According to the developers, Nano Banana Inpaint differs from classic methods of generating images with AI. Instead of general interventions or random changes, users “paint” only the area they want to modify, while the model acts exclusively on that part, without changing the rest of the image.
The technology accurately preserves the texture, lighting, geometry, and visual identity of the original image, avoiding the distortions that often appear in traditional AI tools. This makes Nano Banana Inpaint particularly suitable for professional and precise editing.
Its main functions include editing specific areas, replacing or adding visual elements, preserving the original structure, and advanced understanding of context, light, and perspective. For these reasons, the technology is being seen as a highly valuable tool for designers, photographers, and content creators. Although it is considered a strong competitor in the market, Nano Banana has already begun to be integrated by technology giants. Adobe, for example, has included Nano Banana and the more advanced Nano Banana Pro version as “partner models,” offering users the opportunity to choose the most suitable tool for each creative task.

