Nano Banana 2 vs Claude 4.7 Opus
Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for Nano Banana 2 by Google and Claude 4.7 Opus by Anthropic - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.
Nano Banana 2
High-efficiency native image model optimized for fast generation, editing, and conversational image workflows at high throughput.
View Nano Banana 2Claude 4.7 Opus
Anthropic's latest frontier Opus model, purpose-built for advanced software engineering, long-horizon agent work, and high-resolution multimodal reasoning.
View Claude 4.7 OpusNano Banana 2 vs Claude 4.7 Opus at a glance
Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.
| Spec | Nano Banana 2 | Claude 4.7 Opus |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Anthropic | |
| Model type | Image | Text |
| Context window | - | 1M tokens |
| Input price | - | $5 / 1M tokens |
| Output price | - | $25 / 1M tokens |
| Status | Current | Current |
How Nano Banana 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus differ
What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between Nano Banana 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus.
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These are different kinds of model: Nano Banana 2 is an image model while Claude 4.7 Opus is a text model, so they often complement each other in a workflow rather than compete.
Strengths side by side
Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.
Nano Banana 2
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.
Claude 4.7 Opus
1. State-of-the-art software engineering
- A notable upgrade over Opus 4.6 on the hardest coding tasks, with users reporting they can hand off work that previously required close supervision.
- Early partners reported double-digit gains on real-world benchmarks - e.g., Cursor saw CursorBench jump from 58% to 70%, and Rakuten-SWE-Bench resolution tripled versus Opus 4.6.
- Handles complex, long-running tasks with rigor: plans carefully, catches its own logical faults, and verifies its outputs before reporting back.
2. Long-horizon agent reliability
- Full 1M token context window at standard pricing, with state-of-the-art long-context consistency.
- Far fewer tool errors, stronger recovery from tool failures, and better follow-through on multi-step workflows - designed for async work like CI/CD, automations, and managing multiple agents in parallel.
- Stronger file-system-based memory, retaining useful notes across long, multi-session runs.
3. Sharper instruction following and honesty
- Takes instructions literally and precisely - existing prompts may need re-tuning since earlier models were more lenient.
- More honest about its own limits: reports missing data instead of fabricating plausible-but-wrong answers, and resists dissonant-data traps that tripped up Opus 4.6.
4. Substantially improved vision and multimodal reasoning
- Accepts images up to 2,576 px on the long edge (~3.75 MP) - over 3x more than prior Claude models.
- Unlocks dense-screenshot computer use, complex diagram extraction, and pixel-perfect reference tasks.
- Stronger document reasoning for enterprise analysis (e.g., 21% fewer errors than Opus 4.6 on Databricks' OfficeQA Pro).
5. Top-tier professional knowledge work
- State-of-the-art on the Finance Agent evaluation and GDPval-AA, with tighter, more professional finance analyses, models, and presentations.
- Strong on legal work - e.g., 90.9% on BigLaw Bench at high effort, with better-calibrated reasoning on review tables and ambiguous edits.
- Noted by design-focused partners as the best model for building dashboards and data-rich interfaces.
6. Modern effort and budget controls
- Introduces a new
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- Recommended to start with
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FAQs
Pricing models differ: see the full Nano Banana 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus pages in the Appaca AI models directory for current pricing details.
Context window data is listed on each model's page in the Appaca AI models directory.
It depends on the job. Compare the pricing, context window, and strengths above against your workload - and remember the choice isn't permanent. In Appaca you can build a tool on Nano Banana 2, test the same tool on Claude 4.7 Opus, and switch at any time without rebuilding anything.
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