Nano Banana Pro Visualizer: Turn report text into infographics & structured diagrams

SummaryPort integrates Nano Banana Pro so you can drop in text from your reports or research, and get clear summary cards, flowcharts, 2×2 matrices, and insight maps. No prompt engineering, no design skills — just write your insights and let the engine draw for you.
Built on Nano Banana Pro via APIPaste text → get 3+ visual viewsConsulting & research-ready layouts

Input

Paste a section of your report or research notes (1–3 pages)

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Click to upload or drag and drop

Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, WEBP · Max file size: 10MB · Max files: 8

Input images to transform or use as reference (supports up to 8 images)

Aspect ratio of the generated image

Select output resolution (SD 1K / HD 2K / UHD 4K)

Format of the output image

Output

output type

image
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Why use Nano Banana Pro for visuals?

Most image models are great at “pretty pictures.” Consulting and research teams need something else:

Readable text

  • Titles, bullets, and numbers that stay crisp in the image.

Clear structure

  • Blocks, arrows, matrices, clusters you can parse at a glance.

Drop-in deliverables

  • Visuals you can paste straight into decks, reports, or client docs.

What SummaryPort adds

  • We parse your text first, then send structured prompts to Nano Banana Pro to render:
  • • Summary cards / info cards
  • • Process & structure diagrams
  • • 2×2 matrices, SWOT, comparison tables, priority maps
  • • Insight maps and clustered diagrams

Not an AI toy. A visual engine for small professional teams.

Consulting & strategy

  • Independent consultants, boutique firms
  • In-house strategy, planning, investment teams
  • Recommendations, market analysis, roadmaps, option evaluations

UX, research & insights

  • UX researchers, market research, insights functions
  • Interviews, surveys, tests turned into visuals for business teams
  • Pain point maps, opportunity spaces, journeys, prioritisation frameworks

Other diagram-first knowledge work

  • Product, operations, BD, enablement
  • Explain flows, selection criteria, and decisions with diagrams

If you live in docs

If you spend nights drawing boxes in slides after writing long docs, Nano Banana Pro visualization replaces that manual step.

How Nano Banana Pro visualization works inside SummaryPort

1

Prepare your text

Use Summary, Structure, or Insight views to tidy your content. Select the chunk you want to visualise (e.g., a one-page summary or pain points).

2

Choose a visual type

Pick Summary info card, Flowchart/Journey, 2×2 matrix/Comparison, or Insight map. SummaryPort auto-generates a Nano Banana Pro–ready prompt; advanced users can tweak it.

3

Generate & export

Generate the visual, export as images (e.g., PNG/SVG depending on setup), and paste into PPT/Keynote/Slides/Notion/wiki. Save versions in SummaryPort for later edits.

Three complementary views from one piece of text

Summary cards

  • 1–3 executive-style cards for fast reading
  • Consulting lens: Context, drivers, impact, recommendations
  • Research lens: Goals, methods, key findings, pain points

Structure diagram

  • Issue trees, problem/solution breakdowns
  • Initiative / roadmap structure
  • User journeys and service blueprints

Insight map

  • Clusters of themes with concise descriptions
  • Optional user quotes per theme
  • Simple priority view (e.g., impact vs effort)

Advanced visuals (Nano Banana Pro)

  • Summary cards & info cards
  • SWOT and comparison matrices
  • Flows and priority maps

Examples: from raw text to Nano Banana Pro visuals

Example 1 — Strategy report → executive card

Input: project context, key insights, 3–5 recommendations.

  • Output: a clean executive-style summary card ready for a strategy deck.

Example 2 — UX research notes → insight map

Input: synthesised findings from interviews/surveys/tests.

  • Output: clustered insight map with priority cues.

FAQ

Looking to learn more about our product? Here are some of the most common questions.

Do I need to write Nano Banana Pro prompts myself?

No. Choose a visual type and SummaryPort generates the Nano Banana Pro prompt behind the scenes. Power users can view and adjust it in an advanced panel.

What languages are supported?

SummaryPort works with English and Chinese text, and Nano Banana Pro visuals can contain English or Chinese labels. For clarity, we recommend one language per visual.

How many credits does a Nano Banana Pro visualisation use?

Each successful visualisation consumes credits (see pricing). You’ll see the cost per type before generating.

Can I use the visuals for client or commercial work?

Yes. You can use visuals created via SummaryPort + Nano Banana Pro in client deliverables, internal reports, and commercial projects. See terms for details — we don’t claim ownership of your content or visuals.

Ready to let your reports and research speak visually?

Use Nano Banana Pro inside SummaryPort to turn structured text into decision-ready visuals.