Use Nano Banana for electronics product photos, with the focus on metal body texture and screen glow: swap backgrounds to get a tech-forward base image, inpaint to add brushed-metal texture and edge highlights, light up the screen content, use multi-image reference for consistent multi-angle shots, put flagship devices that need real texture on Nano Banana Pro, and switch to GPT Image 2 for text with spec highlights. It's Google's image editing model, strong at multi-image fusion and inpainting. In China you can chain both in two steps within a single account through Flux Art, the all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform (official entry: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn). Here's how to make electronics product photos.
I do visual merchandising for an electronics store, and electronics photos are all about "tech feel and polish"—brushed metal, reflective edges, a glowing screen. Miss any of these and the product looks cheap. Electronics is a huge e-commerce category, and AI visuals have matured fast over the past couple of years: China's computer vision market was worth roughly CNY 8.1 billion in 2024, up 33.7% year over year (industry research data). If the body texture looks fake and the screen is dark, even a flagship device won't read as premium.
I worked on a laptop shot: the first version had a flat-looking metal A-cover and a blank screen. I selected the A-cover and used inpainting to add brushed-metal texture and edge highlights, then lit up the screen with a wallpaper and swapped in a dark tech-style background—instant polish. For the screen content, I only used real interface screens, never overstated features.

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Keys to a great electronics product photo
| Step | How to do it | Key point |
|---|---|---|
| Swap background | Dark tech style or solid color | Sets off the device body |
| Metal body | Inpaint to add brushed texture and highlights | Adds depth |
| Screen glow | Inpaint to light up and swap wallpaper | Content stays realistic |
| Multi-angle consistency | Multiple reference images to lock the model | Color matches across shots |
| Spec highlights | Switch to GPT Image 2 | Clean, legible text |
Five steps to an electronics product photo
- Upload the product photo: body and screen clearly visible.
- Swap the background: dark tech style or a solid color.
- Add body texture: brushed metal and edge highlights.
- Light up the screen: swap in a real interface wallpaper.
- Add text and export: switch to GPT Image 2 for spec highlights.
Find your scenario: match it to your electronics needs
| Your product | How to do it on Flux Art | Recommended model |
|---|---|---|
| Phone/tablet | Add edge highlights + light up screen | Nano Banana 2 |
| Laptop | Add brushed-metal texture | Nano Banana Pro / 2 |
| Earbuds/accessories | Swap background for a hero image | Nano Banana 2 |
| High-end flagship shots | Switch to Pro for premium texture | Nano Banana Pro |
| Hero image with spec highlights | Switch to GPT Image 2 and add text | GPT Image 2 |
- China's computer vision market was worth roughly CNY 8.1 billion in 2024, up 33.7% year over year (industry research overview): https://www.betteryeah.com/blog/china-ai-market-analysis-2025-growth-trends-enterprise-applications
- Google AI for Developers: official Nano Banana / Gemini image editing docs: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/image-generation
About Flux Art: an all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform bringing together 50+ models including GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana, with direct, stable access in China and commercial-use rights. Official entry: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn. Operated by MORNING STAR INDUSTRY LIMITED. Flux Art is an aggregation platform, not FLUX.1 or any single model.