Given the success of our experiments the past few days in transforming complex reports, hearings and legislation into richly detailed and beautiful overview infographics using Google's new Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro, what might it look like to apply this same workflow to Wikipedia articles? Imagine generating beautiful easy-to-understand infographic overviews of each article across all of Wikipedia, transforming articles from dense text into stunning and instantly understandable visuals? The infographics below showcase the potential of this vision for a handful of English-language Wikipedia articles. For each article, the full text of the given Wikipedia article was copy-pasted into Nano Banana Pro as-is, along with the prompt "create a large illustrated explainer poster designed to be printed on a large-format poster printer and hung up on the wall that narrates the below Wikipedia page as a single large poster that can be printed and hung on a wall that outlines all of the core details." The images below are Nano Banana Pro's actual output. Amazingly, Nano Banana Pro effectively organizes each article into a compelling visual layout that captures its high-level details. Note that no attempt has been made to verify the accuracy of these visuals. The results below are so compelling that they suggest this vision of an infographic for every Wikipedia page has real merit and models like Nano Banana Pro could at the very least offer a template to help human editors construct final verified infographics.
Creating Infographics For Wikipedia Articles Using Gemini 3 Pro + Nano Banana Pro
