50 Amazing Things You Can Do With Gemini 3 & Nano Banana Pro
What Gemini 3 + Nano Banana Pro reveal about the next generation of creative tooling.
With the release of Gemini 3 and Nano Banana Pro, Google’s really showing the full-stack advantage only they have with a model built on multimodality at a scale no one else can match.
The result? A look into what future creative tooling will feel like as models learns to both understand and create 2D, 3D, and interactive formats with an unreal level of spatial understanding.
And this week, as people started putting both models through their paces, we got a surprisingly clear look at what that future might feel like.
MIT cartography goes multimodal
A few days ago, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab took my Nano Banana cartography prompts and pushed them to map “urban informality” — complex settlements that are notoriously difficult to map manually. With Gemini’s spatial reasoning, messy inputs became coherent conceptual maps — reducing a process that could have taken days of manual labor into seconds.
Apparently, the results rival task-specific models for this case. The bitter lesson remains bittersweet.
To get a look at all of the examples and how you can create with these tools today, check out my full video:
A Few Standout Examples
The emerging pattern 🔭
Once models can understand structure this deeply — not just pixels or text, but layout, physics, geometry, and interaction — the barrier between designing software and using it starts to dissolve.
Gemini handles formats we used to treat as separate disciplines: 2D interfaces, 3D scenes, diagrams, scripts, and code. Nano Banana Pro shows the power when you take that knowledge and distill it down to the visual layer. The creative empowerment that comes with access to use these models in tandem is still underutilized, and we’re in for a wild ride as they continue to evolve at a rapid rate.
For most, we are left with one substantive question: What will you make of the power that has suddenly gathered at your fingertips?
In a world where anyone has access to a professional-level software engineer, game developer, technical director, and more, the creations to come are almost incomprehensible.
If you found this useful, share it with fellow reality mappers. The future’s too interesting to navigate alone.
Cheers,
Bilawal Sidhu
https://bilawal.ai



