Google Gemini Free vs Pro vs Ultra: Here’s How Many Prompts, Images, and Videos You Can Generate
Google has finally spelled out the limits for its Gemini AI app. Until now, terms like “limited access” and “expanded access” left people guessing. With the new breakdown, you can see exactly what you get on the free tier and what changes when you move to Pro or Ultra.
If you’re wondering which plan makes sense for you, here’s a quick guide.

Free Plan: Just Enough to Try It Out
The free version of Gemini is designed to give you a taste without overwhelming you.
- Prompts: Up to 5 per day on Gemini 2.5 Pro (32,000-token context window)
- Images: Up to 100 generations daily
- Audio Overviews: 20 per day
- Deep Research: 5 reports per month (using the Gemini Flash model)
This tier is fine if you’re curious about Gemini or only use it occasionally, but you’ll run into limits quickly if you want to do more serious work.
Google AI Pro: Higher Access With Extras
At ₹1,950 per month (first month free), the Pro plan is where Gemini starts feeling practical.
- Prompts: Up to 100 per day with Gemini 2.5 Pro
- Images: 1,000 generations per day
- Videos: 3 Veo 3 Fast videos daily
- Deep Research: 20 reports per day on Gemini 2.5 Pro (better quality than Flash)
- Storage: 2TB of Google One storage included
You also get Gemini built directly into Gmail, Docs, and Chrome, plus access to AI filmmaking and image-to-video tools like Flow and Whisk. If you’re someone who’s constantly working with AI for writing, research, or visuals, this tier makes a lot of sense.
Google AI Ultra: Maximum Limits for Heavy Users
Ultra is the highest tier, priced at ₹24,500 per month (discounted to ₹12,200/month for the first three months). It’s aimed at people who really push AI tools every day.
- Prompts: 500 per day with Gemini 2.5 Pro
- Deep Think: 10 prompts daily with a 192,000-token context window (for advanced reasoning tasks)
- Videos: 5 Veo 3 clips per day
- Deep Research: 200 reports per day
- Storage: 30TB of Google One storage included
Ultra also bundles in YouTube Premium, expanded NotebookLM features, higher developer tool limits with Jules, and early access to experiments like Project Mariner.
Which Plan Should You Pick?
- Stick with Free if you’re only experimenting or use AI rarely.
- Go for Pro if you’re a student, researcher, or professional who needs AI almost daily.
- Ultra only makes sense if you’re creating content at scale, building apps, or constantly testing advanced AI workflows.


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