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GPT-OSS 20B vs Nano Banana 2

Compare GPT-OSS 20B and Nano Banana 2. Build AI products powered by either model on Appaca.

Model Comparison

FeatureGPT-OSS 20BNano Banana 2
ProviderOpenAIGoogle
Model Typetextimage
Context Window128,000 tokensN/A
Input Cost
$0.00/ 1M tokens
N/A
Output Cost
$0.00/ 1M tokens
N/A

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Strengths & Best Use Cases

GPT-OSS 20B

OpenAI
  • Open-weight / Apache 2.0 licensed: you can use, modify, and deploy freely (commercially & academically) under permissive terms.
  • Large model size (≈ 21B parameters) with Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture: only ~3.6B parameters active per token, yielding efficient inference.
  • Very long context window support: up to ~128 K tokens (or ~131 K tokens per some sources) enabling in-depth reasoning, long documents, or multi-turn context.
  • Adjustable reasoning effort: you can trade latency vs quality by tuning “reasoning effort” levels.
  • Efficient hardware requirements (for its class): designed to run on a single 16 GB-class GPU or optimized local deployments for lower latency applications.
  • Strong for tasks such as reasoning, tool-use, structured output, chain-of-thought debugging: because the model is open and you can inspect its chain of thought.
  • Flexibility: since weights are available, you can self-host, fine-tune, or deploy offline, giving more control than closed API models.

Nano Banana 2

Google

1. High-efficiency counterpart to Gemini 3 Pro Image

  • Google describes Nano Banana 2 as the high-efficiency counterpart to Gemini 3 Pro Image.
  • Optimized for speed and high-volume developer use cases rather than maximum pro-grade fidelity.

2. Native image generation + understanding

  • Accepts text and image inputs and can output both text and images in a conversational workflow.
  • Useful for quick iteration, editing, remixing, and interactive visual applications.

3. Strong throughput with practical image controls

  • Supports up to 14 input images per prompt, 128 k input tokens, and 32,768 output tokens.
  • Handles multiple aspect ratios and can generate or edit images while keeping latency and cost lower than higher-end image models.

4. Grounded, developer-friendly image workflows

  • Supports Google Search grounding and Content Credentials (C2PA) for image outputs.
  • All generated images include SynthID watermarking as part of Google's native image stack.