Connect PiAPI/NanoBanana integrations
Produce multimodal AI assets programmatically by integrating PiAPI/NanoBanana with Make. Linking this generator to your workflow automation lets you instantly trigger image renders from text prompts or convert existing files into fresh designs. Run custom API calls to deploy Flux or Gemini models in seconds. Sign up today to launch your first creative pipeline.
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Generates multiple images from source images.
Generates multiple images from text.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Automate AI Image Generation with PiAPI/NanoBanana and Make
Connect PiAPI/NanoBanana to Make to automate your visual workflows. Instantly generate AI images from text, auto-save to cloud storage, and publish directly to your social media channels without writing code.
Connect your favorite text sources, like Google Sheets or Slack, to instantly generate high-quality images without writing any code.
Automatically push newly generated images directly to your social media channels or website CMS the moment they are created.
Feed lists of text prompts from your database into Make to generate and organize hundreds of custom images in minutes.
Save every generated PNG or JPEG automatically to your preferred folders in Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
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