The “9 Image Instagram Feed” Prompt That Shows How Cheap Content Has Become
A new trend is exploding across Twitter/X. Creators are using a simple prompt with Nano Banana Pro to turn any product, logo, or person into a polished 9 image Instagram grid in seconds. The results look like real lifestyle shoots created by full production teams, complete with consistent styling, angles, and environments.





Here is the exact prompt:
Prompt:
Create a 9 image Instagram feed for this product in the same aesthetic. Use different locations, angles, and compositions, incorporating people, animals, nature, and various environments while maintaining a cohesive visual style.
Variations of the same prompt are being used for people, bags, logos, food, clothing, weekend photo dumps, and more.
Upload an image, paste the prompt, and within ten seconds you get a full branded feed that would have cost a designer or photographer thousands.
And that is the real story here.
Content is becoming cheap. The idea behind the content is what matters now.
Tools like Nano Banana Pro have pushed production cost toward zero. That means the value is no longer in the pixels themselves. It is in the thought behind them. Hooks, angles, and creative direction now matter far more than the creation of the assets.
Anyone can generate a perfect lifestyle grid.
Anyone can produce ten versions of an ad in a minute.
Anyone can make their brand look premium with no budget.
So the question shifts from “Who can make it?” to “Who can make it mean something?”
When content is free, attention becomes expensive. What wins is the concept, the angle, the insight, and the ability to create a moment that stands out in a feed full of perfect images.






Why this trend matters for advertisers
These 9 image grids reveal a bigger truth inside performance marketing:
- Your production advantage no longer matters.
- Your speed of testing and creativity now matters more than anything.
- Your ability to generate new hooks and new story angles will decide your performance.
- Brands that rely only on visuals will lose to brands with better ideas.
This is the same pattern that hit copywriting, design, landing pages, and UGC. As soon as creation becomes effortless, strategy becomes the moat.
The opportunity
Instead of paying for one expensive shoot, brands can now generate 50 creative concepts in an afternoon, filter for the strongest ideas, and then build ads around the best hooks.
The brands that win will be the ones that use AI to test more ideas, not just to create more images.
Final thought
AI has solved the problem of making content look good.
Now marketers need to solve the problem of making content feel meaningful.
If you want real leverage, focus on ideas, not assets.