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Nano Banana Diwali Trend: As Diwali 2025 is nearing on October 20, the spirit of the festive season in India is already at full swing. While families get ready for lights, sweets, and festivities, Google has announced an innovative touch for this year's celebration, AI-generated handwritten invitations.

In a recent post on Google India's official Instagram account, the tech company highlighted how its new innovation, Gemini Nano Banana, can assist users in creating handwritten-like Diwali party invitations in just minutes. The demo video went viral in no time, encouraging thousands to experiment with the AI feature for their own events.

What Is Gemini Nano Banana?

Google's Gemini Nano Banana is an AI-powered handwriting generation feature. It enables users to generate realistic handwritten text with Google's Gemini suite machine learning models. The feature replicates actual handwriting styles, providing a natural and customized experience, ideal for holiday invitations, greeting cards, or event flyers.

 
 
 
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The "Nano Banana" element is specifically created for artistic and low-level design activities like writing digital notes or custom invites. Google claims that this AI tool incorporates handwriting simulation with artistic design templates to give a professional yet emotional feel.

How It Works For Diwali Invitations

Designing a Diwali 2025 invitation in Gemini Nano Banana is easy and fast. Users can select pre-designed templates, input their message, and directly translate it to handwriting-style text. Users can also include festive features like radiant diyas, lanterns, rangolis, and geometric mandalas to give it a more decorative look.

Google even posted an example AI prompt for users to use in creating their designs, “A modern and stylish Diwali party invitation with a colourful, festive vibe. Use jewel tones, glowing diyas, lanterns, and elegant handwritten fonts.”

The app also supports customisation of the colour palette, layout, and text direction. For social media, print, or WhatsApp, the invites can be easily downloaded and shared.

Tips To Design Your Invite

To encourage users to be creative, Google also provided some additional tips

• Select the format and orientation appropriate for your platform, postcard, square, or vertical.

• Incorporate lighting effects such as candlelight glow or shimmer.

• Determine your use case, either print-ready or digital share.

• Ensure balance of composition with a focal diya and clean typography.

• Incorporate cultural elements such as henna borders or rangoli patterns for authenticity.

This latest AI functionality saves time, does away with design complexity, and makes each invitation appear to be handmade. More significantly, it applies a personal touch without the drudgery of writing or drawing manually.

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For those planning Diwali events, from family gatherings to corporate functions, the Gemini Nano Banana tool provides sophistication and convenience. It also encourages eco-friendly celebrations by cutting down on paper usage through digital invites.

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Aside from invitations, Google suggests that Gemini Nano Banana can be used for personalised greetings, social media updates, and holiday messages, which makes it a creative digital assistant for artistic endeavors. With Diwali 2025 approaching, Google's most recent AI advancement mixes tradition with technology, affirming that in this day and age, the beauty of the handwritten touch remains as radiant as ever.