Key Points to Consider
- There are whispers about new Google One AI subscription tiers coming for consumers.
- Potential offerings include a “Gemini Pro” and “Gemini Ultra” plan, in addition to the current Gemini Advanced option.
- Google has recently enhanced Gemini Advanced with NotebookLM Plus and Veo 2 for video creation, and has hinted at more announcements for I/O 2025.
Reports indicate that Google is set to launch new AI subscription plans for Gemini.
The speculation originates from TestingCatalog, which highlights findings from various insiders on X. According to their insights, Google’s Gemini code appears to hint at the introduction of two additional Google One AI subscription tiers. Rumors suggest a “Gemini Pro” and “Gemini Ultra” tier will be offered alongside the existing Gemini Advanced pack.
While the Gemini code seems to support this idea, insider BartokGabi17 has shared a preview of the Pro’s limitations.
A post on X displayed a screenshot of an in-app notification stating, “You’ve reached your limit for generated videos.” It also suggests the user should wait for the next month or “upgrade to Gemini Ultra.”
The publication reiterated earlier claims that Google is working on “Premium AI Plus” and “Premium AI Pro” plans. Given the current developments, it’s likely Google might rename them to align with existing consumer knowledge.
Focusing on Gemini
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The mention of a “monthly limit” for video generation reflects an update to Gemini Advanced that incorporated Veo 2. Google cautioned Advanced subscribers that they would not be able to endlessly produce Veo 2’s short, high-quality clips with Gemini. However, the specific limits were not disclosed, with Google indicating that users would be notified as they approach their limits.
This notification would appear as a pop-up, similar to what was noted in the latest AI subscription tier leak.
Additionally, Google One’s AI Premium plan has received an upgrade, offering users greater value. Current subscribers now have access to NotebookLM Plus at no extra charge. This update also allows consumers to leverage Gemini Advance’s features in Gmail and Docs, along with 2TB of cloud storage. Given all the developments surrounding Gemini—including rumors of a “Pro” and “Ultra” tier—I/O 2025 could unveil more than we expect.
Google has teased “new possibilities” for Gemini in a recent newsletter. While specific details remain vague, the teaser indicated that these updates would enhance user “productivity” and introduce new “interactions.” This could imply new additions to the Gemini app and browser experience, with the potential for even more announcements to follow.