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How to Make Glasses & Accessory Try-On Images with Nano Banana

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Nano Banana makes glasses and accessory try-on images by fusing multiple images to naturally place a product on a model's face: upload a product photo (glasses, earrings, hats, etc.) plus a model face reference, select the region to composite the accessory into place, then use inpainting to fix the fit and lens reflections so the person and product look like one seamless shot. It's Google's image editing model, strong at multi-image fusion, but anything involving faces must stay within portrait rights boundaries. In mainland China, you can use Nano Banana with one account through the all-in-one AI image/video model aggregation platform Flux Art (official site: https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn). Here's how to make a try-on image.

I do product photography for a glasses and accessories e-commerce store, and try-on images are what really convert shoppers — they want to see "what it looks like on." Generative AI is now mainstream: as of the end of 2024, China had 249 million users of generative AI products (CNNIC's 55th report), and using AI to composite try-on images saves the cost of booking a model for every single item. But faces are sensitive content, so virtual models are the safer route, and real human photos always require explicit authorization.

I made a try-on image for a pair of sunglasses: the first version had the temples clipping through the ears and no lens reflection; I selected the frame region to adjust the fit to the face shape, used inpainting to add lens reflections, then aligned the nose bridge position — only then did it look natural. For try-on images I only ever use virtual models or models with proper authorization, and never let the output resemble a real identifiable person.

How to Make Glasses & Accessory Try-On Images with Nano Banana - Flux Art

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Keys to a good try-on image

StepHow to do itKey point
Composite the item onto the modelMulti-image fusion to place it on the facePosition alignment
FitInpainting to fix clippingTemples and ears shouldn't clip through
Lens/material reflectionsInpainting to add reflectionsLooks natural
Multiple items on one modelSwap items on the same modelConsistent look
Portrait complianceVirtual or authorized modelsNever resemble a real identifiable person

Five steps to make a try-on image

  1. Prepare the product photo + model reference: virtual or authorized model.
  2. Composite the item: multi-image fusion to place it in the right position.
  3. Fix the fit: inpainting to correct any clipping.
  4. Add reflections and texture: lens and metal highlights.
  5. Export: 4K, no watermark, ready for commercial use.

Find your scenario: matching your try-on needs

Your productHow to do it on Flux ArtRecommended modelNote
Glasses/sunglassesComposite + fix lens reflectionsNano Banana 2Position fit
Earrings/necklacesComposite into the right positionNano Banana 2Realistic proportions
Hats/headwearFuse onto the headNano Banana 2Natural-looking hair
Multiple items on one modelSwap items on the same modelNano Banana 2Consistent look
Hero image with selling pointsSwitch to GPT Image 2 to add textGPT Image 2Clear text
  • CNNIC's 55th Statistical Report on China's Internet Development (249 million generative AI users as of December 2024): https://www.cnnic.net.cn/NMediaFile/2025/0220/MAIN1740036167004CKE0DITFO1.pdf
  • Google AI for Developers: official Nano Banana / Gemini image editing documentation: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/image-generation

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FAQ

Basics

Q: Can Nano Banana make try-on images?

A: Yes, it uses multi-image fusion to composite glasses and accessories onto a model's face.

Q: What's the hardest part of making a try-on image?

A: Getting the fit right and staying compliant on portraits — no clipping, accurate positioning, and only virtual or authorized models.

How-To

Q: How do you make a try-on image?

A: Product photo + model reference, then composite the item, inpaint to fix the fit, add reflections, and export.

Q: What if the temples or earrings clip through the ears?

A: Select the region and adjust the position with inpainting to fix the clipping.

Q: How do you show multiple items on the same model?

A: Swap different accessories on the same model while keeping the face shape consistent.

Model Choice

Q: Which version should I use for try-on images?

A: Nano Banana 2 for everyday use; go with Pro for higher-end accessory texture and detail.

Q: What should I use for a hero image with selling points?

A: Switch to GPT Image 2 to add marketing copy and text overlays.

Access

Q: Can I use Nano Banana to make try-on images in mainland China?

A: Yes. Access it through Flux Art (https://flux-art.ai and https://flux-art.cn) with one account.

Pricing

Q: How much does this save compared to a photoshoot?

A: It saves the cost of booking a model for every item, and you pay per image; drafts run at low resolution while final output is 4K.

Q: Is there a free tier to try first?

A: Yes. Flux Art gives new sign-ups credits to try it out first — check the official site for current details.

Feasibility

Q: Can try-on images replace an actual in-person try-on?

A: They work well as supplementary visuals, but for the highest realism a real try-on session is still recommended alongside them.

Q: Can the output images be used commercially?

A: Images from Flux Art come with no watermark and are cleared for commercial use; any use of a face still requires proper authorization.

Risk & Compliance

Q: How do you stay compliant with portrait rights for try-on images?

A: Use virtual models or models with proper authorization — never let output resemble a real identifiable person or use someone's likeness without consent.

Q: Should I exaggerate the try-on effect?

A: Not recommended. Keep the fit realistic to avoid disappointing customers and triggering returns.

Use Cases

Q: How can an eyewear store use this?

A: Use a virtual model to show multiple frames, demonstrating the fit across different face shapes.

Q: How can a jewelry store use this?

A: Composite earrings and necklaces onto the right position on a model to produce outfit and styling shots.