Today in AI Tools: Shorts Generators & Nano Banana
AI isn’t just building code - it’s reshaping how we create content and engage audiences. Two signals worth your attention today: AI video tools for YouTube Shorts and Gemini’s Nano Banana model growth.
🎥 AI Tools: YouTube Shorts Generators
Short-form video is still the fastest-growing content format. These AI tools are making it radically easier to scale production:
OpusClip → Upload a long video → AI trims highlights, adds captions, reformats for Shorts.
🔗 opus.proRiverside Shorts Maker → Fast editing with animated captions, branded backgrounds, AI-assisted trimming.
🔗 riverside.comInVideo Shorts Generator → Generate faceless shorts from text prompts with voiceover + subtitles.
🔗 invideo.io
Why it matters: Content pipelines are shifting from manual editing → AI-assisted workflows. For creators and engineers, this is the infrastructure layer of scalable media production.
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🍌 Gemini’s Nano Banana: Viral Growth Explained
Google’s Gemini app is seeing explosive growth, driven by its new Nano Banana image model.
📈 Key Numbers
+45% app downloads MoM (8.7M → 12.6M) (TechCrunch)
+10M new users within weeks (AndroidCentral)
200M+ image edits already completed
🎨 What makes it stand out
Identity-preserving edits → You still “look like you” after transformations.
Viral prompts → “Hug my younger self,” “figurine mode,” “retro styles” are trending.
Localization → India has become a growth hotspot, driving cultural twists in usage.
Why it matters: Nano Banana proves that precision + creativity + shareability beats raw scale. This is what next-gen consumer AI looks like: fun, viral, and sticky.
🧭 Takeaway
For builders: Expect rising demand for tools that turn long → short, complex → simple, static → viral.
For engineers: Infrastructure is key — these tools only work if latency, privacy, and brand safety are solved at scale.
For strategists: It’s not about bigger models, but smarter ones that slot naturally into consumer behaviour.
AI is no longer “assisting” content creation — it’s starting to drive the format itself.
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https://open.substack.com/pub/leebloomquist/p/ai-schemes-because-its-nature-is?r=5sod5j&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web