There are roughly 50 articles on the internet titled "DALL-E vs Midjourney vs X." Most of them are written by people who tried the trial of each and stitched together opinions. This one isn't — I've been using all three almost daily for a year, and I'll try to be honest about where each one wins and loses.
The newcomer in the comparison is Nano Banana Pro, accessed through Nano AI, which I've added to my regular rotation in 2026.
TL;DR Up Front
| Use case | Best for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Photorealism for marketing | DALL-E 3 HD | Best at hands, faces, text-in-image |
| Stylized art | Midjourney | Best taste in composition, lighting |
| Cheap, fast, "good enough" | Nano Banana Pro | 1/40th the cost of DALL-E, 60% the quality |
| Production SaaS embed | Nano Banana Pro | Cost-per-image is what matters at scale |
| Specific artist style | Midjourney v6 | Strongest style control |
If you want only one tool, pick based on what you're actually shipping. The "best model" is the one that fits your unit economics + quality bar.
What I Actually Use Each For
DALL-E 3 → Polished blog hero images for client work where the budget allows. Also when I need text rendered in the image (it's better at this than the others).
Midjourney → Mood boards, concept exploration, anything where I want the model's "taste" to influence the result. Best when I don't know exactly what I want.
Nano Banana Pro (via Nano AI) → Fast iteration on placeholder images, free-tier features in side projects, prompt experimentation. Also: when I just need 10 variations cheaply.
Quality Comparison: 5 Actual Prompts
I ran these 5 prompts on each tool. Honest assessment below.
1. cinematic close-up of a fox in autumn light, photorealistic
- DALL-E 3: Excellent. Fur detail is photographic, eyes are right.
- Midjourney: Excellent but more stylized. Looks like a "fox photograph by Annie Leibovitz."
- Nano Banana Pro: Good. Photorealistic, slightly less detail in fur. Good enough for a blog hero.
Winner: DALL-E 3, but barely.
2. flat illustration, retro 90s computer terminal, editorial style
- DALL-E 3: Decent but tends toward photorealistic even with "flat illustration" specified.
- Midjourney: Beautiful. Best aesthetic.
- Nano Banana Pro: Surprisingly clean. Pulls off "flat" better than DALL-E.
Winner: Midjourney for aesthetics, Nano Banana for following the brief.
3. studio product shot, ceramic coffee mug on marble surface
- DALL-E 3: Excellent. Production-ready.
- Midjourney: Excellent but slightly over-stylized for a product shot.
- Nano Banana Pro: Excellent. For this category, the cheapest tool wins — they all produce production-ready output.
Winner: Tie. Nano Banana wins on cost.
4. cyberpunk courier, full body, neutral pose, concept art
- DALL-E 3: Good but generic.
- Midjourney: Best by a mile. Composition, lighting, character design all stronger.
- Nano Banana Pro: Good but less stylish than Midjourney.
Winner: Midjourney.
5. Tokyo back alley at night, light rain, atmospheric
- DALL-E 3: Solid, photorealistic.
- Midjourney: Most cinematic.
- Nano Banana Pro: Excellent. Very atmospheric. The "atmospheric" anchor word works particularly well on this model.
Winner: Midjourney for vibe, Nano Banana for unexpected quality.
Score Card
| Category | DALL-E 3 | Midjourney | Nano Banana Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photorealism | 9/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 |
| Stylized art | 6/10 | 9/10 | 7/10 |
| Speed | 6/10 | 6/10 | 9/10 |
| Cost (per image) | 3/10 | 4/10 | 10/10 |
| Prompt fidelity | 8/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 |
| Hands/text/faces | 8/10 | 7/10 | 6/10 |
| API integration | 9/10 | 4/10 (no public API) | 8/10 |
| Best for SaaS | ⚠️ Expensive | ⚠️ No API | ✅ |
Where Nano Banana Pro Surprises
Two things genuinely surprised me:
Speed. Sub-second on 512x512. This changes the UX of any tool — from "wait for the spinner" to "instant feedback."
Cost-quality ratio for placeholder/draft work. If you don't need the image to be the final asset, the cost difference (40x cheaper) makes Nano Banana Pro the obvious default.
Where it loses: complex prompts, stylized fidelity to a specific reference, and small-detail accuracy (hands, text-in-image).
What I'd Recommend
- Indie SaaS founder shipping a free tier → Start with Nano Banana Pro. You can always upgrade to DALL-E for paid tiers.
- Designer making mood boards / pitch decks → Midjourney. Its "taste" is unmatched.
- Marketing team making client deliverables → DALL-E 3 HD. Photorealism + text-in-image makes it production-ready.
- Developer just experimenting → Try Nano AI's free workbench first. No signup, instant feedback.
Closing
The "best AI image generator" question is the wrong question. The right question is: what are you optimizing for?
If it's quality at any cost — DALL-E 3 or Midjourney.
If it's quality-per-dollar at scale — Nano Banana Pro.
I use all three depending on the job. So should you.
If you want to compare for yourself, both DALL-E and Midjourney have trial credits, and Nano Banana Pro is free to test at nanoai.run with no signup.




