Model catalog

Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana)

API

Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) is a image model from Google. Provider list price is $0.039 per item; on Allocate you pay $0.042 with the 7% transaction fee. It is a closed model served over API; the weights are not published.

Pricing

Provider listOn Allocate
Price, per item$0.039$0.042

Token usage bills at the provider list price plus the 7% transaction fee. Prices checked 2026-07-08.

Price against its peers

Provider list prices per item, Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) against its nearest image peers by price.

What a real workload costs

Generating 1,000 one-megapixel images costs 1,000 × $0.039 = $39 at list, or $41.73 billed on Allocate with the 7% transaction fee included.

Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) is served over API. Route traffic to it by name, meter every token, and swap it out in one click when a better fit ships.

Example usage

Point a route at google/flash-image-2.5 and the endpoint never changes; swap the model behind it whenever you want.

api.allocate.network
curl https://api.allocate.network/v1/chat/completions \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ALLOCATE_KEY" \
  -d '{
    "model": "google/flash-image-2.5",
    "messages": [{"role": "user",
      "content": "Summarise the attached contract."}]
  }'
200 · google/flash-image-2.5 · inside your boundary

Common questions

How much does Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) cost?

Provider list price is $0.039 per item (720x1280). On Allocate you pay list plus the 7% transaction fee: $0.042.

Can I fine-tune Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana)?

No. Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) is a closed model served over API; the weights are not published. If you want a model you can train and own, start from an open-weights base in the catalog and fine-tune that.

How do I call Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) on Allocate?

Send google/flash-image-2.5 in the model field of the OpenAI-compatible endpoint at api.allocate.network/v1, or point a route name (like prod/support-agent) at it so you can swap the model later without a deploy.