Slides Created with Nano Banana Pro Are Now Editable—A First for AI Presentations

Bring precision editing to AI-generated slides without sacrificing visual quality.
Manus creates visually stunning presentations using nano banana Pro. But because each slide is a complete image, making small changes was impossible. A typo or layout adjustment required regenerating the entire slide, breaking creative flow and slowing down iteration.
Now you can make targeted edits to any slide created with nano banana Pro, combining the speed of AI generation with the control of traditional design software.
What It Does
Select any slide and you can:
•Edit text with high-quality rendering that matches the original design.

•Point and edit visual elements to make local changes to any part of a slide.

•See before and after results — refine specific elements without regenerating the entire slide.

•Select multiple areas and process bulk edits across your slide—just like the website builder we launched in October.
This eliminates the compromise between visual excellence and editability.
Why It Matters
•No more choosing between beautiful slides and easy edits.
•Make targeted changes without regenerating entire slides.
•Combine AI speed with design precision.
How to Use It
1.Create a presentation using Manus with nano banana Pro (image generation mode).
2.Select the slide you want to edit.
3.Click on any part of the slide that you want to edit.
4.Make your changes using point-and-click controls.
5.Save—the slide updates while preserving visual quality.
Availability
Editing slides created with nano banana Pro is available today to all users.
Common Questions
Q: Does editing affect visual quality?
A: No. Edits maintain the same quality as the original generation.
Q: Can I edit existing presentations?
A: Yes. All presentations created with nano banana Pro are now editable.
We're bridging the gap between AI-generated creativity and practical iteration—part of our broader vision to combine the speed and quality of AI with the precision and control you need.