[URGENT ERROR] Gemini API image outputs suddenly became blurry / low-detail across all requests


Hi everyone,

Is anyone else seeing blurry / low-detail image outputs from the Gemini API today?

Our input images are sharp, but the generated outputs suddenly started coming back very blurry and almost unusable. It seems to be happening across multiple requests.

Just wanted to check if this is happening only on our side or if others are experiencing the same issue.

yes, you’re not alone

Same here, I thought I’m the only one having this issue

you are not alone :wink:, same problem here

same problem in google ai studio and gemini

Using nanobanana with AQ API key

fresh from nanobanana API

Same problem here

We are also experiencing this issue, specifically with the gemini-3-pro-imagemodel. The gemini-3.1-flash-image is working as expected.

The gemini-3-pro-imageis producing blurry/blank output if the image size is set to anything other than 1K, eg 2Kor 4k, but seems to be working fine with an image size of 1K.

We are also experiencing this issue with gemini-3-pro-image model.

even i am facung same issue , how to resolve this

same issue. with nano banana pro and nano banana 2

Experiencing the issue as well! Please fix ASAP as I’m using this though API for my service

same not able to generate images all are getting blurred

same promblem here…

same problem with gemini and gg flow…

Yes.. same issue on all models.. complete blurred.. our complete production is impacted. this is too bad a customer experience. Its a blunder at such mass scale

Yeah, I wonder whether we will be refunded for the requests made.

We really should. But I highly doubt they will.

:warning: Temporary limitation on high-resolution image generation
Due to an ongoing incident with Google Gemini’s image models, HD 4K (and 2K) image generation is currently producing degraded results. Standard (1K) generation is fully operational and unaffected. We recommend using Standard quality for now. Our team is actively monitoring the issue and will restore high-resolution output as soon as Google resolves it.