Google AI Subscriptions Revamped: $7.99, $19.99, and $99.99 Tiers

Key Takeaways
- Three new tiers: AI Plus at $7.99, AI Pro at $19.99, and AI Ultra starting at $99.99 per month
- Daily prompt limits replaced by consumption-based 'compute-used' model with five-hour resets
- Ultra subscribers get Gemini Spark, an AI agent that runs tasks autonomously across Google products
Three Tiers Replace the Old System
Google announced a complete overhaul of its AI subscription plans at I/O 2026. The previous structure is gone. In its place: three tiers with clearer bundling and a new billing model that charges based on actual compute usage rather than daily prompt counts.
The entry-level Google AI Plus costs $7.99 per month. Subscribers get 200 GB of storage and double the usage limits in Gemini compared to free users. For $19.99, Google AI Pro quadruples those limits, bumps storage to 5 TB, unlocks the Pro model, and throws in YouTube Premium Lite (normally $8.99 on its own). Google AI Ultra starts at $99.99 and scales up to a $200 plan, offering up to 20x usage limits, 20 TB of storage, and full YouTube Premium.

Google also dropped the price of its previous top tier from $250 to $200. That's a notable shift given AI providers typically raise prices as models grow more capable.
| Feature | AI Plus ($7.99) | AI Pro ($19.99) | AI Ultra ($99.99+) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Usage Limits | 2x baseline | 4x baseline | Up to 20x baseline |
| Cloud Storage | 200 GB | 5 TB | 20 TB |
| Gemini Pro Model | No | Yes | Yes |
| YouTube Premium | No | Lite | Full |
| Gemini Spark Agent | No | No | Yes (beta) |
| Project Genie | No | No | $200 plan only |
| Health/Home Premium | No | Included | Included |
New Features Across All Tiers
Every subscriber gets access to Gemini Omni, a new capability that creates and edits video from text, images, or existing video inputs. Gemini 3.5 Flash also rolls out for fast testing and debugging tasks.
Full breakdown of the new Gemini models announced at I/O
Two Gmail-focused features launch for US users only. AI Inbox surfaces your most important tasks, suggests replies, and links relevant documents from Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Daily Brief, available in the Gemini app, compiles morning updates from Gmail, Calendar, and your Gemini chat history.
Pro and Ultra subscribers get additional perks. Health Premium and Home Premium come bundled at no extra cost. Google Pics, a new image editing tool, and voice features in Gmail, Docs, and Keep are expected this summer.
Ultra Exclusives: Spark Agent and Project Genie
The biggest features stay behind the highest paywall. Gemini Spark is an AI agent that runs tasks autonomously across Google products. Think of it as a background assistant that can take actions, not just answer questions. It launches first as a beta for Ultra subscribers in the US.
Project Genie, a tool for building interactive worlds, is even more exclusive. It's only available on the $200 plan. Google hasn't said much about use cases, but the positioning suggests game development and simulation applications.
Consumption-Based Billing Replaces Daily Limits
The most significant structural change is how Google measures usage. Daily prompt limits are out. A "compute-used" model is in.
Here's how it works: simple text requests consume less quota than complex video or coding prompts. Your limit resets every five hours until you hit a weekly cap. Users who burn through their allocation get automatically downgraded to smaller models rather than locked out entirely.
AI Pro and Ultra subscribers can purchase extra credits for Google Antigravity, Google Flow, and (coming soon) the Gemini app itself. This is a clear step toward usage-based pricing, a model that's gaining traction across the AI industry as providers grapple with the high cost of inference.
More coverage of Google's I/O 2026 announcements
Logicity's Take
What This Means for Existing Subscribers
Google hasn't detailed migration paths for current subscribers. The $250-to-$200 price drop for the top tier suggests existing Ultra customers will save money automatically. Whether Plus or Pro tiers map cleanly to previous plans remains unclear.
The shift to consumption-based billing could help or hurt you depending on your usage pattern. Heavy users of video generation and coding assistance will likely hit caps faster. Light users who stuck to text queries might find they're overpaying for limits they never touched.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Google AI Plus cost?
Google AI Plus costs $7.99 per month and includes 200 GB of storage plus double usage limits in Gemini.
What's included in Google AI Pro?
For $19.99 per month, AI Pro offers 5 TB storage, 4x usage limits, access to the Pro model, YouTube Premium Lite, and Health/Home Premium bundles.
What is Gemini Spark?
Gemini Spark is an AI agent exclusive to Ultra subscribers that runs tasks autonomously across Google products. It launches in beta for US users.
How does Google's new compute-based billing work?
Simple text requests use less quota than complex video or coding prompts. Limits reset every five hours until you hit a weekly cap, then you're downgraded to smaller models.
Can I buy extra AI credits?
Yes, AI Pro and Ultra subscribers can purchase additional credits for Google Antigravity, Google Flow, and soon the Gemini app.
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