Vendor / team Google
Official
Listing avg $0.88
Core metric 65,536 ctx
Rank Not ranked

Aggregator quote only — no official sync yet

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About this model

Google: Nano Banana 2 Lite (Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Image) is listed in our model catalog as a Multimodal model with 65,536 ctx and a snapshot average price around $0.88 per 1M tokens. The tables below summarize the latest catalog snapshot; use Compare or the Token hub to dig deeper.

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Capabilities & specs

Modality
text+image->text+image
Input modalities
image, text
Knowledge cutoff
2025-01-01
Supported API parameters
include_reasoning, max_tokens, reasoning, response_format, seed, temperature, top_p

Catalog description: Nano Banana 2 Lite (Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Image) is Google's fastest, most cost-efficient Gemini image model, built for high-velocity developer pipelines and rapid-fire visual exploration. It delivers text-to-image generation...

Token pricing by provider

Compare per-provider token prices for this model across available platforms.

Provider Input / 1M tokens Output / 1M tokens Latency Status
OpenRouter $0.25 $1.50 Verified · 2026-07-06

Provider prices are sourced from the token comparison dataset and may change between snapshots.

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FAQ

Why is the official price missing?

Official rows require a verified direct vendor or cloud API price. When only aggregators list a model, the Official column shows — and verified aggregator quotes appear in the token table.

How is context different from max output tokens?

Context window is how much input the model can accept in a single request. Max output tokens is the per-response generation cap from the primary listing—often much smaller than the context window.

Where do multi-provider prices come from?

Prices are crawled or synced from token providers (OpenRouter, Groq, Together, and others) and merged into the infrastructure comparison dataset. Verified rows show a fetch date in the status column.

Data source & methodology
Source
OpenRouter catalog, verified vendor crawls, and Hugging Face hub snapshots.
Metrics
Context window, blended 1M-token price, max output tokens, and capability fields from the OpenRouter models API.
Update cadence
Daily pipeline refresh; provider prices may change between snapshots.
Fetched at
2026-07-06
Method
Composite rank uses on-site context × price weighting (not LMSYS Arena ELO).