[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fcjrGYEvZf2g905eyOxKirrEB4mJjNiwIWZAwGG49bZs":3,"$fSbGUqcG0dZUmyMrQjMn_NRcrQ0brx1fkw46XZKwfAQ4":83,"$fC8mPKGQs1BoLSsSwUOoN19HgMRPedpZxEvv_7DXzv3I":88},{"modelA":4,"modelB":23,"comparisons":41,"seoContent":49,"isGenerating":82},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":15,"badge":22},"flux-2","Flux 2","Black Forest Labs","image",[10,11,12,13,14],"Text-to-image","Image-to-image editing","LoRA fine-tuning support","Up to 4MP resolution","Style transfer",[16,19],{"label":17,"credits":18},"Standard (per image)",22,{"label":20,"credits":21},"Klein 9B (per image)",16,"New",{"slug":24,"name":25,"provider":26,"category":8,"capabilities":27,"pricing":32,"badge":40},"nano-banana-pro","Nano Banana Pro","Google (Gemini 3 Pro)",[10,28,29,30,31],"Accurate text rendering","Up to 4K resolution","Multimodal understanding","Marketing-grade quality",[33,35,37],{"label":34,"credits":18},"1K image",{"label":36,"credits":18},"2K image",{"label":38,"credits":39},"4K image",44,"Top Model",[42],{"id":43,"prompt":44,"modelAUrl":45,"modelBUrl":46,"mediaAStatus":47,"mediaBStatus":47,"mediaType":8,"status":47,"category":48},"cmlm4wloy00gzy4embku94n1l","A 24–30-year-old woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair, minimal makeup, wearing an oversized gray hoodie and bike shorts, holds up a sleek skincare serum bottle near her face while looking slightly past the phone camera like she’s mid-sentence in an Instagram Story. Shot on a smartphone in a real kitchen with morning window light, but the product is isolated on a clean white background with dramatic studio lighting, crisp shadow, and high-end commercial sharpness like a premium launch ad. Candid, approachable expression and casual posture, as if she just pulled it from a cabinet to recommend it.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F62740dd8-d69a-4852-b573-f8c37bedd026.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F3e1505f1-bb45-4122-b6bd-126dc1f7d479.jpg","completed","product-photography",{"metaTitle":50,"metaDescription":51,"introText":52,"modelAStrengths":53,"modelBStrengths":59,"verdict":65,"faqs":66},"Flux 2 vs Nano Banana Pro: Product Photography Comparison","Compare Flux 2 and Nano Banana Pro for product-only shots, flat lays, and unboxing—resolution, editing, text accuracy, and credit costs.","\u003Cp>For product photography on Influencer Studio, the right model depends on whether you prioritize hands-on editing control or ready-to-publish marketing visuals. Flux 2 and Nano Banana Pro both handle product-only shots, flat lays, and unboxing scenes well—but they excel in different parts of the workflow.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Below is a practical comparison focused on common e-commerce and creator needs: clean backgrounds, consistent angles, packaging accuracy, readable labels, and cost-efficient iteration across multiple variations.\u003C\u002Fp>",[54,55,56,57,58],"Strong image-to-image editing for refining existing product shots (background swaps, composition tweaks, and style adjustments)","LoRA support for building consistent product looks across a catalog (repeatable lighting, materials, and brand style)","Up to 4MP output suited to detailed product textures and close-ups without jumping to higher-cost tiers","Versatile style transfer to explore multiple “sets” (studio white, lifestyle tabletop, dramatic rim light) from the same base image","Face-swap support can help in unboxing content when a creator’s presence is required (while keeping the product as the hero)",[60,61,62,63,64],"Industry-leading text rendering for packaging, labels, and on-product typography (useful for hero shots and flat lays with visible copy)","Marketing-grade polish for product-only images that need to look ad-ready with minimal iteration","Multimodal understanding that helps keep product details aligned when working from reference images (shape, color blocking, packaging elements)","Up to 4K resolution option for high-detail hero frames and zoom-friendly product crops","Simple resolution-based pricing for predictable selection (1K\u002F2K same cost; 4K higher cost)","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Flux 2\u003C\u002Fstrong> if your product photography workflow involves heavy iteration and controlled edits—especially when you want to standardize a brand look across many SKUs using LoRA, or when you’re refining existing shots via image-to-image editing. It’s also a strong value when you want high detail (up to 4MP) without paying a premium for 4K output.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Nano Banana Pro\u003C\u002Fstrong> if your priority is packaging realism and readable text (labels, ingredient panels, logos) for product-only shots, flat lays, and unboxing frames. It’s often the safer pick for “finals” where typography must be clean, and the 4K tier is ideal when you need maximum resolution for hero assets.\u003C\u002Fp>",[67,70,73,76,79],{"question":68,"answer":69},"Which model is better for packaging and label text in product photos?","Nano Banana Pro is the stronger choice when readable text is critical (logos, labels, packaging copy). Flux 2 can produce strong visuals, but Nano Banana Pro is more reliable for accurate text rendering in product-only shots and flat lays.",{"question":71,"answer":72},"Which model is best for consistent product imagery across a whole catalog?","Flux 2 stands out thanks to LoRA support, which helps you lock in repeatable lighting, angles, and brand styling across multiple products. This is useful for e-commerce consistency and seasonal refreshes.",{"question":74,"answer":75},"How do the costs compare for common product photography outputs?","Flux 2 costs 22 credits per image on Standard, or 16 credits per image on Klein 9B. Nano Banana Pro costs 22 credits for 1K or 2K images, and 44 credits for 4K images—so 4K hero shots can cost more on Nano Banana Pro.",{"question":77,"answer":78},"Which model is better for editing an existing product photo (background, lighting, or composition)?","Flux 2 is typically the better fit for image-to-image editing workflows, including background changes, controlled style transfer, and iterative refinements while keeping the product recognizable.",{"question":80,"answer":81},"What should I use for unboxing visuals?","For unboxing where packaging text and printed details must stay clean, Nano Banana Pro is a strong option. If you need to modify an existing unboxing frame (swap surroundings, adjust styling, or maintain a consistent creator look), Flux 2’s editing tools can be advantageous.",false,{"prices":84,"source":87},[85,86],{"label":17,"credits":18},{"label":20,"credits":21},"registry",{"prices":89,"source":93},[90,91,92],{"label":34,"credits":18},{"label":36,"credits":18},{"label":38,"credits":39},"definitions"]