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AIVideosNano Banana Pro VS ChatGPT VS Midjourney VS Flux - Best AI Image Model
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Nano Banana Pro VS ChatGPT VS Midjourney VS Flux - Best AI Image Model

•November 30, 2025
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Skill Leap AI
Skill Leap AI•Nov 30, 2025

Why It Matters

Understanding which AI image model excels in specific visual tasks helps marketers, designers, and enterprises choose the right tool for high‑quality, commercially viable content, while platforms like Art List streamline workflow and licensing compliance.

Summary

The video pits the newest AI image generators—Google’s Nano Banana Pro, OpenAI’s ChatGPT image model, Flux 2 Pro, and Midjourney—against each other in a systematic, 15‑prompt showdown. The creator walks through each platform’s interface, feeds identical prompts, and evaluates the outputs on realism, text fidelity, character consistency, hands, style transfer, and complex scene rendering, before tallying an overall winner.

Across the realism and portrait tests, Nano Banana Pro consistently produced the most natural‑looking results, preserving subtle lighting cues like a window and delivering sharp eye reflections that fooled the presenter’s cinematographer eye. In product photography, Flux 2 Pro and Midjourney delivered the cleanest reflections and usable black‑level detail, while ChatGPT’s output suffered from overly dark shadows. The character‑consistency test again highlighted Nano Banana Pro’s stability, with Gemini’s version keeping clothing and facial features intact across coffee‑shop, beach, and Times Square scenes, whereas the other models showed noticeable drift.

Specific moments underscore each model’s strengths: the presenter notes, “Nano Banana Pro looks the most natural,” and “Flux 2 Pro is the clear winner for Pixar‑style style transfer.” In the hands‑generation test, all four models finally rendered five‑fingered hands, but Nano Banana Pro earned the nod for the most natural look. When it came to rendering dense, futuristic marketplaces, Flux 2 Pro produced the most coherent scene, while Midjourney’s composition was praised for cinematic flair in the video‑to‑image test.

The broader takeaway is that AI image generation is no longer a novelty; the differences now lie in niche strengths—realism, text accuracy, or stylistic fidelity—that can directly impact branding, advertising, and content production pipelines. The creator also promotes Art List as a one‑stop marketplace that aggregates these top models with licensing‑clear assets, signaling a move toward integrated, enterprise‑ready AI creative suites.

Original Description

Get all cutting-edge AI image and video models in one place:
https://artlist.io/artlist70446/artlist_aid=SkillLeapAI_3981&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=SkillLeapAI_3981&utm_campaign=SkillLeapAI_3981
I go step by step to show how I tested the top AI image models to see which one is the best right now. I tested Nano Banana Pro, ChatGPT’s image model, Flux 2 Pro, and MidJourney. I compared them using the same 15 prompts and judged how well each model handled realism, text accuracy, style, character consistency, image editing, hands, lighting, and more. I used the same prompts across all platforms and picked a winner in each test.
This helps me figure out which AI model is best for tasks like portraits, product photos, and thumbnails. I also explain which tools I used: Gemini, ChatGPT, Artlist, and MidJourney, and why I like using Artlist to test everything in one place. At the end, I tally up the results and share which model came out on top, plus where each one did best. I also link to a free prompt library you can copy and paste to test them yourself.
I put all my prompts in one page to make it easier to copy and paste: https://skillleap.futurepedia.io/pages/image-prompt-library/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=skillleap&utm_campaign=25
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