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Google Launches New AI Ultra Plan in India With Gemini Omni, 20TB Storage, YouTube Premium, and More

Google had a packed I/O 2026 keynote this year with new Gemini upgrades, AI tools, and subscription changes. But one announcement that stood out was the new tier of the Google AI Ultra plan.

Google Launches New AI Ultra Plan in India With Gemini Omni

The company says the new subscription is aimed at developers, creators, technical professionals, and people who use AI tools heavily in their daily workflow. Alongside higher usage limits, the plan also bundles several Gemini features, cloud storage, AI video tools, and even YouTube Premium.

Google AI Ultra Plan: What You Get

The new Google AI Ultra plan starts at Rs 6,500 per month.

With it, users get 20TB of cloud storage and five times higher usage limits in the Gemini app and Google Antigravity compared to the existing Pro plan.

Google is also including Gemini 3.5 Flash, which is designed for faster coding, testing, debugging, and AI-assisted workflows. The company says it's meant to keep users in a constant flow while working on projects.

Google Launches New AI Ultra Plan in India With Gemini Omni

Another key part of the subscription is priority access to Google Antigravity, Google’s new agent-first development platform that allows users to build apps and workflows with AI assistance.

The subscription also includes YouTube Premium Individual, so users can watch videos ad-free and listen to YouTube Music in the background.

Google Launches New AI Ultra Plan in India With Gemini Omni

Gemini Omni Looks Like Google’s Big AI Video Push

One of the more interesting additions is Gemini Omni.

Google describes it as a multimodal AI model that can generate and edit videos using text prompts, images, audio clips, and existing videos. Users can upload media from their camera roll, apply built-in templates, and edit videos conversationally.

From the way Google showed it during I/O, it honestly feels a bit like Nano Banana, but for AI video creation.

The company is clearly trying to make video editing less technical and more accessible to regular users who may not know traditional editing software.

Google also says Gemini Omni improves character consistency, meaning identities and voices remain more stable across scenes during video generation.

Gemini Spark Will Run in the Background

The AI Ultra plan also includes access to Gemini Spark, though it's currently limited to users in the US.

Spark is being positioned as a 24/7 AI agent that can work in the background, manage tasks across Google services, and help automate parts of a user’s workflow.

Instead of waiting for prompts, Spark appears to be designed more like a proactive assistant that keeps things moving behind the scenes.

Google Also Reduced the Price of Its Bigger Ultra Tier

Alongside the new plan, Google also reduced the pricing of its existing top-tier AI Ultra subscription.

That plan now costs Rs 19,500 per month, while still offering the same features and 20X higher usage limits compared to the Pro plan.

Google says both plans are meant for users who need access to more advanced AI capabilities for development, productivity, and content creation.

Gmail AI Features and Daily Brief Are Coming Too

Google also announced several AI productivity tools for Gmail and Gemini.

AI Inbox in Gmail can automatically surface important tasks, generate draft replies, and pull relevant Docs, Sheets, and Slides into conversations.

Meanwhile, Daily Brief inside the Gemini app creates a personalized morning summary using information from Gmail, Calendar, and Gemini chats. The idea is to give users a quick action plan for the day instead of making them sort through everything manually.

Google also confirmed that Google Pics, a new image creation and editing tool, is coming later this summer for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.

Gemini Usage Limits Are Changing

Google is also changing how Gemini usage limits work.

Instead of daily prompt limits, the company is moving to a compute-based system. That means simple text prompts will use less compute, while demanding tasks like video generation or coding will consume more resources.

The limit refreshes every five hours until users hit their weekly cap.

Google also says that if users hit limits on larger AI models, Gemini will automatically switch them to smaller models so workflows don’t completely stop.

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