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Nano Banana Pro
Probably the best Nano Banana Pro experience I’ve had was on SYNTX.AI. It handled my design prompts incredibly well, and the platform itself is super user friendly. Highly recommend checking it out.
Extremely Slow.
Extremely Slow.
As far as API platforms go, this is by far the slowest I've used. We're talking several hours for a 10-second generation. There's also no support response whatsoever.
Their Seedance 2.0 model also doesn't seem to be the actual model.

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They are a SCAM
They are a SCAM, bought elite membership, they said i have unlimited sora 2 10 seconds generations, but actually they offer the old sora, after payment, support didnt reply no more

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