Nano Banana 2 vs GPT Image 1.5 in 2026: Which Image API Fits Your Workflow?
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Nano Banana 2 vs GPT Image 1.5 in 2026: Which Image API Fits Your Workflow?

EvoLink Team
EvoLink Team
Product Team
March 25, 2026
5 min read
If you are deciding between Nano Banana 2 and GPT Image 1.5, the cleanest split in March 2026 is this:
  • Nano Banana 2 is easier to think about when you want a fast image-generation-and-editing route with clear per-image pricing on EvoLink.
  • GPT Image 1.5 is easier to think about when you want OpenAI's official image model docs and a pricing model tied directly to image quality tiers.

TL;DR

  • Choose Nano Banana 2 when you want a route built around image generation and editing with explicit 1K, 2K, and 4K pricing on EvoLink.
  • Choose GPT Image 1.5 when you want OpenAI's official pricing and docs for a flagship image model.
  • This should be a workflow-fit decision, not a winner-style headline.

What is officially documented

ModelWhat is clearly documentedPricing shapeBest fit
Nano Banana 2Google's official materials identify it as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image; EvoLink documents generation and editing routes plus 1K / 2K / 4K price tiersPer-image route pricing on EvoLinkTeams that want image generation and editing with clear route-based pricing
GPT Image 1.5OpenAI documents GPT Image 1.5 as a state-of-the-art image generation model and publishes per-image quality pricingPer-image cost by quality and size in OpenAI docsTeams that want OpenAI's direct image model workflow

Nano Banana 2: the case for a route-first image workflow

Google's recent materials describe Nano Banana 2 as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, and position it around image generation and editing. EvoLink's current route page makes the pricing and sizing story practical for developers.
Output tierCurrent listed route price
1K$0.0538/image
2K$0.0806/image
4K$0.1210/image

That is useful when finance wants predictable per-image budgeting rather than token estimation.

When Nano Banana 2 is the better fit

Choose Nano Banana 2 if you care most about:

  • a route that handles both image generation and editing
  • explicit 1K / 2K / 4K price tiers
  • a workflow that can stay inside a gateway you already use for other models

GPT Image 1.5: the case for direct OpenAI image workflows

OpenAI's current docs position GPT Image 1.5 as the flagship image generation model, with pricing documented in two ways:
  • token pricing on the model page
  • approximate per-image cost by quality on the pricing page

Current official OpenAI price signals

QualityApproximate square-image cost
Low$0.01
Medium$0.04
High$0.17

That makes GPT Image 1.5 easy to justify when:

  • your team prefers official OpenAI docs as the source of record
  • you want to align image work with the rest of an OpenAI-native stack
  • you are already using OpenAI tooling and account workflows

A better comparison than "which looks better?"

The weaker version of this article would try to declare one universal quality winner. The stronger version compares the buying shape.

If your main priority is...Start withWhy
Clear route pricing by output tierNano Banana 2EvoLink publishes route prices for 1K / 2K / 4K
Official OpenAI documentationGPT Image 1.5OpenAI publishes the model docs and image pricing directly
Unified gateway workflowNano Banana 2 on EvoLinkUseful if you are already routing other models through one API
OpenAI-native stack consistencyGPT Image 1.5Cleaner fit if your app already depends on OpenAI account and tooling flows

FAQ

What is Nano Banana 2 officially called?

Google's current materials identify Nano Banana 2 as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image.

Does Nano Banana 2 support editing as well as generation?

Yes. The current Google and EvoLink materials both position it around generation and editing workflows.

How does GPT Image 1.5 pricing work?

OpenAI documents both token-based pricing and approximate per-image pricing by quality tier.

Which model is easier to budget per image?

Nano Banana 2 on EvoLink is easier if you want explicit route prices by output tier. GPT Image 1.5 is easier if you want OpenAI's official quality-based cost signals.

Is this article claiming one model is universally better?

No. The safer conclusion is that they fit different production preferences.

Which should I pick for an OpenAI-first stack?

GPT Image 1.5 is the cleaner starting point if your app already depends on OpenAI workflows and account management.

Try Both Image Routes in One Stack

If you want to compare Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 1.5, and other image models without changing your app around every provider separately, EvoLink is the practical route.

Compare Image Models on EvoLink

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