Google announced Tuesday that its cheaper Google AI Plus plan is now available in all markets where its AI plans can be found. This also applies to the US, where it costs $7.99 per thirty days.
The expansion brings the lower-cost plan to 35 latest countries and territories, having already begun rolling out in dozens of worldwide markets with Indonesia last September.
The plan includes access to Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro within the Gemini app, Flow's AI filmmaking tools, research and writing support in NotebookLM, and more. It also offers 200GB of storage and the power to share your plan's advantages with as much as five other members of the family.
Existing Google One Premium 2TB subscribers will routinely get access to all the advantages of the Google AI Plus plan over the following few days, the corporate said.
The Google AI Plus plan was originally aimed toward emerging markets and is meant to be step one beyond free access to Gemini and other AI tools for many who either don't need the dearer tools or can't afford a subscription Google AI Pro planwhich normally costs $20 per thirty days.
While the worth of the Plus plan varies by region, the $8 per thirty days price here within the United States could introduce Google's AI technology to a brand new, more casual audience. Elsewhere, the plan tends to cost lower than $5 per thirty days. For example, users in India pay ₹399 ($4.44) per thirty days.
When it first got here out, Google explained the plan is designed to provide emerging markets access to Gemini, Veo and other creative AI tools at a cheaper price. It can also be designed to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT Go plan $8 per thirty days within the US or less in some emerging markets. These plans aim to draw the big online user group that might develop into repeat customers of AI over time and enable corporations to extend their AI adoption numbers.
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Currently, subscribers can get a 50% discount for the primary two months of their subscription as a part of a promotional offer, Google says.

