Nano Banana 2 Lite Is Now Available in Fenestra
Iterate faster with Nano Banana 2 Lite. Generate strong 1K architectural visuals for just 3 credits, then use Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro or Enhance for sharper final results.

Shaun McCallum
July 7, 2026Nano Banana 2 Lite is now available in Fenestra, offering a faster and much more affordable way to explore ideas.
Each generation costs just 3 credits, compared with 7 credits for Nano Banana 2 at 2K. That makes it particularly useful during the early stages of a project, when you may want to test multiple directions without spending too many credits.
Nano Banana 2 Lite works well for:
- Exploring interior and exterior concepts
- Testing materials, lighting and design variations
- Creating night-time versions of a scene
- Adding entourage and atmosphere
- Iterating quickly across different ideas
- Quick simple diagrams
Although it is capped at 1K resolution, it still delivers strong prompt adherence and surprisingly capable results. For ideation and rapid iteration, it packs a punch.
The main limitation is fine detail. Nano Banana 2 Lite is not intended to produce the highest-fidelity final imagery, particularly when adding people or generating small architectural details. The lower resolution can make faces, textures and distant elements appear softer.
A good workflow is to use Nano Banana 2 Lite to find the composition, design direction or atmosphere you want, then move to Nano Banana 2 or Nano Banana Pro for sharper 2K or 4K results.
Alternatively, when Nano Banana 2 Lite produces an image you already like, you can use Fenestra’s Enhance tool to sharpen and improve the final output.
Nano Banana 2 Lite gives you a cheaper, faster way to explore more ideas before committing credits to a high-resolution final image.
Iterate on materials, styles quickly.
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