Hi, I would like to ask if this is typo. Nano Banana pricing is $0.03/K output imgs. Does it mean 3 cents per 1000 images? This looks off since the official pricing from Google is 0.039 USD per image, around a thousand times more expensive.
#Nano Banana pricing
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so that number is actually input images... Output images are still 4 cents (assuming 1024x1024), input images for editing are at that price
yes the text there is wrong. we are pricing it as per official pricing
thanks for clarification
Sorry to resurrect this thread for my own q
i found out the output img price means its per k image token (each img is 1290 tokens which multiplies up right)
but as i asked in #general but how many tokens is each input image? is it 258 tokens per 768^2 tile? (=$0.319) which is what docs i found say for gemini 2.0?