Nandini Jain

Alai with Nano Banana Pro: Turn any content into stunning, editable presentations in minutes

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We integrated Nano Banana Pro into Alai so you can create presentation visuals without learning prompt engineering, accepting flat images you can't edit, or ending up with mismatched slides across your deck.


Why Nano Banana Pro matters for presentations:

It's the first AI image model that renders text correctly. Infographics with legible labels. Headlines that are actually spelled right. Data visualizations where numbers make sense. DALL-E and Midjourney still can't do this.

The problem with using it directly:

When you access Nano Banana Pro through Gemini or NotebookLM, you get flat images. Typo? Regenerate. Wrong stat? Regenerate. And getting good output requires prompts like "create a minimalist infographic with 16:9 aspect ratio using a blue gradient with percentage labels..."

Plus, maintaining design consistency can seem near to impossible even with the right prompts.

Most people just want good-looking slides without having to figure out the right prompt or regenerating every time they want an edit.

How Alai solves this:

Alai's Nano Banana Pro prompts are trained on 1,000+ presentations. You pick a design pre-set, it handles the rest.

Your slides stay editable after generation:

  • Give general instructions to AI ("make this more visual")

  • Or mark specific areas/elements you want to edit and tell AI what to change

And for consistency across your deck: enable "use current theme context" and every new slide matches your existing design - colours, style, layout logic. No more mismatched slides when you add new content.


The workflow:

  1. Import/Add your content or existing PowerPoint

  2. Click Beautify → choose a design pre-set

  3. Enable "use current theme context" to keep slides consistent

  4. Edit anything that needs tweaking

  5. Export to PowerPoint, PDF, or shareable link

Why Alai is the best way for using Nano Banana Pro for presentations:

  1. Maintains theme context

  2. Contains a library of prompts for different pre-sets (styles)

  3. Lets you iterate on images precisely via annotations

  4. Allows creating responsive slides with Nano Banana Pro slides easily (rather than choosing to generate an entire deck with/without Nano Banana Pro)

Above: Slides created on Alai using Nano Banana Pro


Questions welcome! 🙌

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Krishna Gupta

This is big upgrade in how people will generate and iterate on slides in 2026.

Personally, I love using NBP slides for infographic/diagram type slides where a great visual can bring in a lot of clarity. For other slides, I still prefer Alai's regular responsive slides as they're easier to iterate upon and the fonts look better.