Official Claude Code plugins by Ibrahim — AI image generation, multi-agent orchestration, and more
npx claudepluginhub ibrahim-3d/nano-banana-claude-pluginNano Banana 2 — Google Gemini 3.1 AI image generation & editing plugin for Claude Code. Text-to-image, inpainting, style transfer, 4K generation, search grounding, and 14-image multi-reference composition.
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Generate and edit images right inside Claude Code, powered by Google Gemini 3.1
Describe what you want. Get an image back. It's that simple.
Features · Install · Get Started · Examples · Models · Contributing
Nano Banana lets you create and edit images without ever leaving Claude Code. Just type what you want in plain English and the plugin handles the rest — picking the right model, enhancing your prompt, and saving the result.
/genimage a photorealistic cyberpunk street in Cairo, neon palm trees, 16:9
That's a real command. It works exactly like that. No config files, no boilerplate, no switching between tools.
Under the hood it uses Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash for fast generation and Gemini 3 Pro when you need high-resolution output. You don't need to think about which model to use — Nano Banana picks the right one automatically.
Part of the Ibrahim Plugins collection for Claude Code, alongside SupaConductor for multi-agent orchestration.
All of this runs through a single /genimage command. The agent figures out which mode you need from context.
The quickest way:
claude plugin add Ibrahim-3d/nano-banana-claude-plugin
Or clone it yourself:
git clone https://github.com/Ibrahim-3d/nano-banana-claude-plugin.git ~/.claude/plugins/nano-banana
pip install google-genai python-dotenv Pillow
Restart Claude Code after installing to activate the plugin.
You'll need a Gemini API key. It's free — grab one at Google AI Studio if you don't have one already.
Then inside Claude Code:
# Step 1 — save your API key (one-time setup)
/nano-banana:setup
# Step 2 — generate your first image
/genimage a golden retriever puppy playing in autumn leaves, soft bokeh, 4:3
That's it. Your image gets saved to the current directory. From here you can keep generating, edit what you've made, or try any of the examples below.
/genimage a minimalist flat-design illustration of a coffee shop, pastel colors
/genimage product shot of a black ceramic mug on a marble surface, studio lighting, 1:1
/genimage aerial view of a sci-fi megacity at night, neon lights, cinematic, 21:9
Just mention the resolution — the plugin switches to the Pro model automatically:
/genimage a hyper-detailed fantasy castle on a cliff, waterfall, 4K, 16:9
All editing is text-guided. Describe the change you want and Nano Banana figures out what to modify:
# Swap out a background
/genimage replace the plain background in photo.png with a bustling Tokyo street at night
# Remove something
/genimage remove the power lines from landscape.png, preserve everything else
# Transfer a style
/genimage apply the brushstroke style of starry-night.png to my-photo.jpg
Generate a base image, then keep refining it:
# Start with a scene
/genimage a cozy cafe interior, warm lighting, 4:3
# Then add to it
/genimage add a cat sleeping on the counter --images generated_image.png
You can chain as many edits as you like — each one builds on the last.