Rynjer Docs
Start here if you are evaluating Rynjer for builders, workflows, and agent-ready image generation.
Start here
Rynjer is moving from a generic AI image site toward an agent-ready distribution and access layer.
The current best place to start is Nano Banana 2 because it already carries the strongest commercial-intent landing path, pricing context, and conversion structure.
Quickstart
- Start on the Nano Banana 2 landing page
- Use For Agents if you want the shortest product-level overview
- Use Agent Quickstart if you want the shortest path to a first successful call
- Use Model Routing Guide if you need help deciding where to start
- Review pricing if you are evaluating credits and access
- Read the Agent API for endpoint details
The current second layer
The first layer is the landing and positioning layer.
The second layer is what helps an agent or builder move from interest to action:
- Agent Quickstart: first successful call as fast as possible
- Model Routing Guide: when to use Nano Banana 2 and when to route elsewhere
- Agent API: endpoint details, pricing mechanics, and agent auth flow
- Nano Banana 2 Agent Guide: task fit, prompt patterns, and expected outputs
What these docs cover right now
- Model selection: when Nano Banana 2 is the right first model
- Access path: how pricing and access fit the current product
- Builder context: where to start if you are evaluating Rynjer for workflows or agent-facing tools
- Quick integration path: how to get to the first successful call faster
- Machine-readable entry points: see the existing Agent API
What these docs do not claim yet
These docs do not claim Rynjer is already a full agent platform. Right now the goal is more practical:
- preserve the strongest landing pages
- route builders into the right next step
- make the model choice easier to understand
- connect commercial-intent traffic with docs and access
- make the first useful agent workflow easier to complete