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Gemini Nano Banana trends are coming thick and fast and the latest allows you to create AI images with a childhood version of you.

Gemini Nano Banana is the latest AI image trend on the internet
Gemini Nano Banana AI Trend: The Gemini Nano Banana AI trends are flying off the shelves and the latest hype is around the ‘Hug my younger self’ AI photos that you can create using simple prompts.
We’ve covered quite a few trends around the Nano Banana AI image tool from Google’s Gemini, which includes having you inside a box as a 3D figurine, or woman retro styled in a saree.
Now, you get a chance to relive childhood and make the current version of yourself meet the younger self, which is what the new AI trend says.
Gemini Nano Banana AI ‘Hug My Younger Self’ Trend: How To Create Photos
Like the other Nano Banana AI tricks, the latest trend also works on the regular Gemini app that runs on the phone and web. Follow these steps to create a version of yours on the AI tool:
- Open Gemini app or website
- Sign in using your Google account
- Upload two photos; one from your childhood, other of the present version
- Use this text prompt – “click a cute polaroid picture of my older self hugging my younger self.”
- Tap on the enter button to let Gemini generate the requested AI image on the screen
- You can download the full size image or share it with friends
Gemini Nano Goes Bananas
When Google announced the Nano Banana AI model for images, Sundar Pichai claimed everyone is going bananas and we can clearly see why. ChatGPT showed the viral craze for Studio Ghibli images, and now Google is using that formula with the new tool to let people generate AI photos in all sorts of scenarios.
In fact, Gemini has surpassed ChatGPT to become the most popular free app on Apple’s App Store as well as Play Store for Android users in just a few weeks. This is not the first and not likely to be the last we hear about Nano Banana AI this month and expect to see more tricks showing on the internet.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
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September 16, 2025, 08:19 IST
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