Google continues to expand the use of Nano Banana, one of the most powerful AI image generation and editing tools today. It appears that the company is planning to integrate it into one of its most popular applications, which is Google Maps.
The idea may seem unfamiliar at first glance, but recent reports indicated that code strings were detected within the latest version of the Google Maps application, paving the way for adding Nano Banana to the application.

As for how to use it, it is expected that the feature will allow the creation of images based on real locations available through Street View, with the possibility of redesigning them in different artistic styles according to the text commands specified by the user. Thus, real places can be transformed into images of a creative or imaginative nature.
For now, the question remains whether this move will become a widely used practical feature, or remain a limited entertainment option. But the presence of software indicators within the application indicates that the official launch may not be far away.








