
It’s official: Google has finally provided a detailed look at the usage limits for its Gemini app. This move sheds light on what users can expect from the free and paid tiers. Previously, there were no exact details about these limits for the AI-powered chatbot. Now, the company has shared a breakdown of the general capabilities for each plan.
A breakdown of Google Gemini app’s usage limits, from the Free plan to AI Ultra
Google’s Gemini app offers three main tiers: a free plan, Google AI Pro, and Google AI Ultra. The free version is designed to provide an optimal experience with caps on usage. Meanwhile, the paid plans, which are part of select Google One subscriptions, offer significantly higher access.
Free Plan: The free tier of Gemini has some specific limits to be aware of. Users can access up to 5 prompts per day with the 2.5 Pro model. They can also generate up to 100 images daily. Plus, they can get up to 20 audio overviews. For the Deep Research feature, free users are limited to 5 reports per month. Deep Research will only use the Gemini Flash model to work.
Google AI Pro: For users who need more power, the Google AI Pro plan notably increases the limits. This tier gives you up to 100 prompts per day with the 2.5 Pro model. You can also generate and edit up to 1,000 images per day and create up to 3 videos per day using the Veo 3 Fast model. For research, you can run up to 20 Deep Research reports per day. The Deep Research reports in AI Pro use the Gemini 2.5 Pro model, so they will be of higher quality.
Google AI Ultra: The highest-tier plan, Google AI Ultra, is for power users who need the most advanced capabilities. With this subscription, you get up to 500 prompts per day with the 2.5 Pro model. It also includes access to a specialized reasoning model called Deep Think, with a limit of 10 prompts per day. For video generation, you can create up to 5 videos per day using the latest Veo 3 model. And, for research, you get a massive boost to 200 Deep Research reports per day, powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro.
Google also notes that features not listed—like Canvas, Gems, and more—are “generally available to most users.”
It’s important to note that these limits may change over time. Free users may be subject to stricter caps if capacity becomes an issue. However, this new clarity gives users a much better idea of what to expect from their Gemini experience.
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