A viral X post has showcased Google’s Nano Banana Pro flawlessly solving a handwritten question and even mimicking the user’s handwriting. The demo has sparked both awe and concern online.

A new demo of Google’s Nano Banana Pro has set social media buzzing, thanks to a viral post showcasing just how precisely the tool can read and recreate handwritten work.
The now-popular image shared on X (formerly Twitter) features the AI solving a handwritten maths problem simply from a photo. What stunned users even more was that the tool reproduced the solution in the user’s own handwriting style.
The post, uploaded by @immasiddx, included the caption, “Google’s Nano Banana Pro is by far the best image generation AI out there.”
In the screenshots he shared, the user explained that the model instantly solved his handwritten question after he uploaded a quick snap of his notes. He added, “I gave it a picture of a question, and it solved it correctly in my actual handwriting. Students are gonna love this,” noting that the output far surpassed his expectations.
Google’s Nano Banana Pro is by far the best image generation AI out there.
I gave it a picture of a question and it solved it correctly in my actual handwriting.
Students are going to love this. 😂 pic.twitter.com/GXd6PbZYxn
— sid (@immasiddx) November 21, 2025
Posted on November 21, 2025, the clip has since racked up over 6 lakh views and sparked lively reactions.
Several X users were taken aback by the accuracy, saying they’d never seen an AI handle handwriting with such precision. One person wrote, “Incredible, and we are still just in the beginning of AI.”
Another observed, “Handwriting used to be the ‘Proof of Work’. It was the biometric signature of effort. Now, it’s just a style filter. We didn’t just automate the ‘Thinking’; we automated the human imperfection”.
The concerns didn’t stop there. A user remarked, “The education system, which was already falling behind, has a major challenge to tackle.”

