Something genuinely useful happened quietly last week.
Four new AI models went live on RentPrompts. Not four versions of the same thing. There are four models that each solve a completely different problem: image editing, voice generation, image creation, and complex text tasks.
If you create content, build applications or just want access to powerful AI tools without juggling multiple platforms, this update is worth knowing about.
1. Nano Banana Pro Edit - Fix Any Image With Words
Most image editing tools make you work hard. Select this area. Mask that layer. Adjust this slider. It takes longer to learn the tool than it does to actually edit the image.
Nano Banana Pro Edit works differently. You give it an image and tell it in plain language what you want changed. "Make the background a sunset." "Remove the object on the left." "Change her jacket to red." And it does exactly that while leaving the rest of the image untouched.
Best for: Product photographers, content creators, designers doing iterative work, anyone who spends too much time in editing software.
2. TTS-1.5-Max - Text In. Real Human Voice Out.
Voice generation has existed for years, but most of it sounds exactly like what it is. Robotic. Flat. Obviously artificial.
TTS-1.5-Max is noticeably different. It generates a voice that carries an actual emotional tone depending on what the text says. A dramatic line sounds dramatic. A warm greeting sounds warm. It does not just read words. It performs them.
Best for: YouTubers and video creators, app developers building voice features, and anyone producing voiceovers, audiobooks or character dialogue.
3. Kling Image V3 - Seriously Good Image Generation From a Text Prompt
There are a lot of image generation models. Most of them do fine work on simple prompts and start to fall apart when you get specific.
Kling Image V3 holds up well under specificity. Complex lighting setups, specific art styles, detailed compositions with multiple elements – it follows the prompt closely without drifting into something approximately right but not quite what you asked for.
Best for: Marketers building campaign visuals, concept artists, social media creators, anyone who wants strong prompt adherence without paying for a premium subscription elsewhere.
4. MiniMax M2.7 - The Text Model That Actually Works on Complex Tasks
Most large language models handle simple questions well. Ask them something that requires multiple steps, a long document, a real workflow - and things start to break down.
MiniMax M2.7 is built specifically for the complex end of the spectrum. It has a context window of 204,800 tokens, which means it can hold an entire book, a lengthy codebase or a full project document in memory while working through a task. It generates at around 60 tokens per second and supports tool calling, meaning it can trigger external functions mid-conversation.
Best for: Developers building agentic workflows, analysts working with long documents, anyone who has hit the ceiling of what simpler models can handle.
Want the full technical breakdown?
The complete guide covering architecture details, benchmark scores, latency specs and technical use cases is on RentPrompts.
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