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ChatGPT's Nano Banana

testing popular design tools

Apr 23, 2026

Hey folks, Keshav here.

For a few months, it felt like Google had won the image generation space. But OpenAI is back in the game. ChatGPT Images 2.0 is miles ahead of anything. It’s beyond impressive at text, I haven’t seen any generation with typos, even with hundreds of words per image. See this example I created:

It’s also really good at creating realistic pictures, like this one of Professor Ben.

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Oh, sorry, that one’s real. Ben was at Stanford this Wednesday, teaching how to build with AI agents.

Image generation is also available in the Codex app as a skill. Use it with thinking models to get the best results—that lets it think and use code/tool calls (like creating a QR from a link, searching logos from the web) and then use them as reference images. It can also create images, reflect on them and improve the generation.

People are creating realistic UI screenshots, multi-page illustrated magazines, personal style recommendations and creative QR codes using the new model.

The “generate UI as image” bit is interesting. Maybe there’s finally a solution to GPT-5.4’s lack of design taste. The latest coding models are fairly good at turning screenshots into code, but there are still gaps.

Last weekend, I tested a bunch of tools/models on implementing a design (for an ads storefront for Ben’s Bites) from a screenshot. I found:

Also, in many cases, the assets (hero image, icons, background textures) make the UI in a “generated image” stand out. When replicating that UI from a screenshot, you get the barebones UI with the correct buttons and the layout, but without those assets, and the output falls short of expectations.

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