The Pain Point: The "One-by-One" Trap
You have a great product photo. You need a version for Instagram, a version with a clean white background for your store, and a few creative options for an ad campaign. The typical workflow looks like this:
Open tab → upload → write prompt → generate → wait → download → repeat.
That loop is fine for one-off fun, but for professional work, it's a productivity disaster. It multiplies clicks, breaks your creative focus, and leads to inconsistent results that undermine brand cohesion and A/B testing.
The Solution: One Click, Endless Creativity
A bulk AI image creator, also known as a batch generator, flips the script. Instead of a linear process, it's a parallel one. The concept is simple but powerful:
Upload one source image, provide a list of many prompts, and generate all variations simultaneously. One input, many outputs. One click, one library of assets.
This is precisely what we built Nano Banana Batch to do. You add your prompts (or pick from our templates), hit Generate Batch, and watch a grid of results fill in seconds.
Visual Proof: The Batch Workflow in Action
Telling is one thing, but seeing is believing. Here’s a real-world example. We started with one professional photo and used batch generation to create a diverse set of headshots suitable for different platforms.
BEFORE: 1 Original Photo
AFTER: 6 of 50+ Batch Results
One upload produced dozens of options for testing across different platforms in under a minute.
The ROI Math: Reclaiming 10+ Hours a Week
Original Upload
Image Variations
Seconds Per Batch
Manual Math: Let's be generous and say each image takes 2 minutes (upload, prompt, generate, download). To create 50 images for an ad campaign, you'd spend 100 minutes (1 hour, 40 minutes) of clicking.
Batch Math: One upload, one click. Total time: ~30 seconds. The time saved on just one campaign is staggering. Do this daily, and you reclaim over 10 hours a week.
Your Step-by-Step Batch Workflow
- Open the Generator: Head to the Nano Banana Batch tool.
- Upload Your Source Image: Drag and drop a high-quality JPG, PNG, or WebP.
- Add Your Prompts: This is the core step. You can paste a pre-written list or use our built-in templates. For a headshot, you might add prompts like:
- "Professional LinkedIn headshot, soft studio lighting, blurred office background"
- "Creative director portrait, black and white, dramatic side lighting"
- "Friendly team photo, casual attire, bright outdoor setting"
- Click "Generate Batch": The tool gets to work, and you'll see the image grid fill up in real time.
- Download Your Assets: Grab everything in a single ZIP file or download your favorites individually.
Who Benefits Most from This Workflow?
- Marketers & Ad Agencies: Generate dozens of ad creatives for A/B testing in minutes. Test different backgrounds, expressions, and styles to find winning combinations instantly.
- E-commerce Store Owners: Create consistent product photos on white backgrounds, lifestyle shots, and seasonal variations from a single source image.
- HR & Corporate Teams: Standardize professional headshots for your entire company. Upload one photo per employee and run them through a batch of pre-approved styles for a consistent team page. Check out our 50 proven headshot prompts for ideas.
- Content Creators & Designers: Quickly generate YouTube thumbnails, blog post images, social media banners, and artistic variations without breaking your creative flow.
From the Nano Banana Batch Team
We're obsessed with workflow. After spending thousands of hours generating images ourselves, we built the batching tool we always wanted. This guide is based on the exact methods our power users employ every day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many images can I really generate per batch?
Our standard plans support up to 50 images per batch. Enterprise plans can support even more. This guide's examples are just a starting point!
What if I don't have good prompts?
No problem. Our generator includes a library of battle-tested templates for headshots, e-commerce, and more. Just click to add them to your batch.
Do I own the images I create?
Yes. All paid plans include a full commercial license. You own the rights to the images you generate and can use them anywhere.