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Google Gemini users now know exactly how many AI prompts they get daily

Google has finally revealed the daily usage limits for its Gemini AI application across different subscription tiers. Free users get five prompts daily with Gemini 2.5 Pro, while paid plans like AI Pro and AI Ultra offer significantly higher limits, including more prompts, image generation, and Deep Research reports. These changes bring clarity after months of uncertainty.
Google Gemini users now know exactly how many AI prompts they get daily
Google has finally disclosed the specific daily usage limits for its Gemini AI application, ending months of uncertainty about how much users can actually generate across different subscription plans. The company updated its Help Center documentation to provide exact figures for prompts, image generation, and research features for each tier.Free users receive the most restrictive access, with just five prompts per day using the Gemini 2.5 Pro model, 100 AI-generated images daily, and five Deep Research reports monthly. The free tier also includes up to 20 audio overviews per day, with Deep Research powered by the less advanced Gemini Flash model.

Paid subscription plans offer dramatically higher daily limits for Gemini

The Google AI Pro subscription, part of select Google One plans, increases capacity significantly with 100 daily prompts using Gemini 2.5 Pro—20 times more than the free tier. Pro users can generate up to 1,000 images daily, create three videos using the Veo 3 Fast model, and access 20 Deep Research reports per day powered by the more advanced Gemini 2.5 Pro model.
At the premium level, Google AI Ultra provides 500 daily prompts with Gemini 2.5 Pro, representing 100 times more access than free accounts. Ultra subscribers gain exclusive access to the Deep Think reasoning model with 10 prompts daily, can generate five videos using the latest Veo 3 model, and enjoy a massive 200 Deep Research reports per day.Google previously used vague language like "limited access" without specifying exact numbers, leaving users confused about their actual usage allowances. The company notes that these limits may change over time, with free users potentially facing stricter restrictions if server capacity becomes strained.
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