After the viral Nano Banana trend that put the Gemini AI tool on top, Google’s VP Josh Woodward has potentially unleashed another social media trend. Relying on the latest Gemini 3.0 model, Woodward transformed dry LinkedIn profiles into eye-catching infographics. Shared on X earlier this week, Woodward’s post showcased his own resume in an infographic style, racking up thousands of views and likes, and eventually inspiring professionals worldwide to rethink how they present their careers.
Woodward, who leads product for Google Labs and the Gemini app, also explained how he achieved the result using the NotebookLM. Powered by the cutting-edge Nano Banana Pro image generation model built on Gemini 3 Pro, it turns lengthy PDFs into sleek, share-worthy graphics with just a few clicks.
Step-by-step guide: How to craft your LinkedIn infographic in minutes
If you have been eager to make a fancy infographic version of your LinkedIn profile, here are some simple steps detailed by Josh Woodward.
Export your profile: Head to LinkedIn settings, download your full profile as a PDF. This captures everything from experience to endorsements.
Upload to NotebookLM: Log in at notebooklm.google.com, create a new notebook, and upload the PDF. The AI auto-analyses your data for key highlights.
Launch Infographic Editor: Click the “Infographic” tab. NotebookLM suggests layouts based on your content. You can choose from timelines for career progression or skill wheels for expertise.
Customise: Tweak colours, fonts, or add a tagline via simple prompts. Nano Banana Pro handles the heavy lifting, ensuring brand-safe, high-res outputs.
Generate and Share: Once you are satisfied with the output, you need to click the ‘create’ button for a downloadable PNG file.
Note that a concise prompt will generate better results.
Netizens try out the new trend
Users have so far reported near-instant results, with minimal edits needed. One user on X stated, “My 10-year career in one image—game-changer for networking!”
Here are some unique creations observed on Woodward’s post.
