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Gemini Pricing 2026: Complete Guide to Plans, API Costs, Vertex AI and Workspace

Google now sells Gemini four different ways, and the price gap between them is huge. Google AI Plus starts at $7.99 per month, Google AI Pro is $19.99 per month, and Google AI Ultra sits at $249.99 per month. On the API side, the flagship Gemini 3.1 Pro runs $2.00 per million input tokens and $12.00 per million output tokens at standard context. Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview drops as low as $0.25 / $1.50 per million.

This guide covers every part of Gemini pricing in 2026. We walk through the consumer plans, the API token rates for Gemini 3.1 Pro and the Flash family, the Vertex AI Standard / Priority / Batch tiers, and the new bundled Gemini features inside Google Workspace. We also show how Gemini stacks up against ChatGPT, Claude and DeepSeek, plus the simplest way to use Gemini alongside the other top models for one flat monthly fee.

The Key Takeaways

  • Google AI Plus costs $7.99/month in the US and rolled out worldwide in January 2026.
  • Google AI Pro is $19.99/month and includes Gemini 3.1 Pro with a 1M token context window.
  • Google AI Ultra is $249.99/month with 30 TB storage, Deep Think, Veo 3.1, and Project Mariner.
  • Gemini 3.1 Pro API costs $2 / $12 per million tokens up to 200K context, doubling above that.
  • Google Workspace dropped the standalone Gemini add-on in 2025; Gemini is now bundled in Business Standard, Plus and Enterprise tiers.
  • Google AI Studio is free with daily request limits, no credit card required.

What is Gemini pricing?

Gemini pricing is split across four product surfaces, each with its own meter. Consumer subscriptions charge a flat monthly fee for the Gemini app and the broader Google AI suite. The Gemini API is pay-per-token, billed per million input and output tokens. Vertex AI wraps the same models in Google Cloud with extra enterprise tiers. Google Workspace now bakes Gemini into its per-seat plans instead of selling it as a separate add-on.

Prices vary widely between these surfaces. The same Gemini 3.1 Pro that powers a free question in the web app costs $2 per million input tokens through the API. Picking the right surface for your use case is most of the optimization work, and we walk through each one below.

Google Gemini consumer plans 2026 (Free, Plus, Pro, Ultra)

Google’s consumer subscription stack has four tiers in 2026. The free plan covers most casual use on its own. The paid tiers stack more model access, more daily prompts, more storage and more agentic features as you go up.

PlanPrice (US)Headline model accessStorageBest for
Free$0Gemini 3 Flash, limited Gemini 3.1 Pro15 GBCasual users, quick answers
Google AI Plus$7.99/monthExpanded Gemini 3.1 Pro, 200 AI credits, NotebookLM extras200 GBLight power users, students
Google AI Pro$19.99/monthGemini 3.1 Pro at 1M context, 1,000 AI credits, Veo 3.15 TBMost paid users
Google AI Ultra$249.99/monthDeep Think, Project Mariner, max limits everywhere30 TBPower users, agentic workflows

All four tiers include Deep Research, Gems, Canvas and the Gemini Live voice mode at varying daily caps. AI credits power Veo 3.1 video, Whisk image edits and Flow filmmaking inside the same subscription.

Google AI Plus at $7.99/month

Google AI Plus is the newest tier. The company brought it to the US on January 27, 2026 at $7.99/month, with 50% off the first two months for new subscribers. The plan launched first in Indonesia in September 2025 and now covers most markets where Google’s AI plans are sold. You get a 128K context window in the Gemini app, 200 monthly AI credits for Flow and Whisk, expanded NotebookLM access and 200 GB of cloud storage shared across Gmail, Drive and Photos. It is the cheapest way into the paid Gemini ladder.

Google AI Pro at $19.99/month

Google AI Pro is the sweet-spot plan for most readers. At $19.99/month (with 50% off for the first year for new subscribers) you get Gemini 3.1 Pro at the full 1M token context window, around 100 Pro prompts per day, and 1,000 monthly AI credits. The plan also bundles 5 TB of cloud storage, Gemini Code Assist, Veo 3.1 for video, and unlimited slide generation. As we covered in our deep dive on Gemini 3.1 Pro benchmarks, this is the model Google is actively pushing as its everyday flagship.

Google AI Ultra at $249.99/month

Google AI Ultra is the maximum tier and was announced at Google I/O 2025 at $249.99/month. New subscribers get 50% off for the first three months. Ultra includes Deep Think 3.1 for the hardest reasoning tasks and around 500 Pro prompts per day. You also get up to 1,000 image generations per day with Nano Banana 2, Project Mariner for agentic browser control, 30 TB of cloud storage, and YouTube Premium. Ultra targets professionals and creative pros who would otherwise stack multiple subscriptions.

Gemini API pricing 2026 (per million tokens)

The Gemini API is billed per million input and output tokens, with separate rates for cache hits, audio inputs and prompts above 200K tokens. Below are the current rates from the official Google AI Gemini API pricing page. All figures are USD per 1,000,000 tokens at the standard tier.

ModelInputCached inputOutputContextNotes
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview$2.00 (≤200K) / $4.00 (>200K)$0.20 / $0.40$12.00 / $18.001MCurrent flagship reasoning model
Gemini 3 Flash Preview$0.50 (text/image/video) / $1.00 (audio)$0.05 / $0.10$3.001MMid-tier multimodal workhorse
Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview$0.25 / $0.50 (audio)$0.025 / $0.05$1.501MCheapest 3-series model
Gemini 2.5 Pro$1.25 / $2.50$0.125 / $0.25$10.00 / $15.001MPrevious flagship, still supported
Gemini 2.5 Flash$0.30 / $1.00 (audio)$0.03 / $0.10$2.501MHigh-volume cheap option
Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite$0.10 / $0.30 (audio)$0.01 / $0.03$0.401MCheapest model in the lineup

Batch mode runs every model at 50% off the standard list price, with a turnaround of up to 24 hours. Cached input drops to roughly 10% of the cache-miss rate on Pro and Flash, which is the biggest single lever for high-volume workloads. Gemini 3.1 Pro launched on February 19, 2026 and the older `gemini-3-pro-preview` endpoint was deprecated by March 9. Pricing held flat across the swap.

Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Gemini 3 Flash pricing

Google Gemini 3.1 Pro is the deep-thinking flagship. Google Gemini 3 Flash is the cheap, fast workhorse. Pro costs 4x more per input token and 4x more per output token than Flash at standard context, but the gap widens to roughly 6x once you factor in long-context multipliers. For most chat and retrieval tasks, Flash hits 95% of Pro’s quality at a fraction of the spend. Reach for Pro when you actually need reasoning depth or extended thinking.

A worked example: a 100K-token input prompt with a 2K-token answer costs $0.224 on Gemini 3.1 Pro ($0.20 input + $0.024 output) and $0.056 on Gemini 3 Flash ($0.05 input + $0.006 output). Run the same job a million times a month and the difference is $224,000 vs $56,000. Picking the right model is the single biggest cost lever you have. For a deeper look at how the model line evolved, see our Gemini 2.5 vs Gemini 3 differences breakdown.

How does Gemini API pricing work?

Gemini API pricing has four levers, and each one can save you real money.

  1. Tokens. Every request is metered in input tokens (what you send) and output tokens (what the model generates). One million tokens is roughly 750,000 English words.
  2. Context length tiers. Pro and 2.5 Pro switch to a higher rate above 200,000 tokens of input. Stay under that line and you pay half.
  3. Cached input. Repeated context (system prompts, shared retrieval chunks) is billed at about 10% of the cache-miss rate. Pin your prompts to compound the discount.
  4. Batch mode. Non-urgent jobs get 50% off every model with up to a 24-hour SLA. Run nightly summaries, classification jobs and bulk transformations in batch.

Free tier rate limits apply on Google AI Studio with daily request and token caps that vary by model, so you can prototype without a card.

Vertex AI Gemini pricing

Vertex AI is the same Gemini models wrapped in Google Cloud, with enterprise extras like VPC Service Controls, customer-managed encryption keys and regional residency. Pricing matches the Gemini API at the Standard tier but adds two new tiers and one important wrinkle: long-context surcharge above 200K tokens.

TierGemini 3.1 Pro Preview inputOutputWhen to use
Standard$2.00 / $4.00 (>200K)$12.00 / $18.00 (>200K)Most production workloads
Priority$3.60 / $7.20 (>200K)$21.60 / $32.40 (>200K)Latency-sensitive, guaranteed throughput
Flex / Batch$1.00 / $2.00 (>200K)$6.00 / $9.00 (>200K)Non-urgent batch jobs (up to 24h)

Cached input on Vertex Standard is $0.20 / $0.40 per million tokens, the same as the Gemini API. Priority tier costs roughly 80% more than Standard but trades that for tighter latency SLAs and dedicated capacity, which matters for production traffic at scale. Full pricing is on the Vertex AI generative AI pricing page.

Gemini for Google Workspace pricing

The big change in 2025 was Google dropping the standalone Gemini add-on for Workspace. The old “Gemini Business” and “Gemini Enterprise” SKUs at $20-30 per user per month no longer exist. Gemini is now baked into Business Standard, Business Plus and Enterprise plans at no extra charge, and the per-seat prices were raised to absorb the cost.

Workspace planPrice (annual, per user)Bundled Gemini featuresBest for
Business Starter$7/monthGemini in Gmail, Gemini app chatTiny teams
Business Standard$14/monthGemini in Gmail, Docs, Meet + NotebookLMMost SMB teams
Business Plus$22/monthEverything in Standard + advanced security and eDiscoveryCompliance-heavy SMB
EnterpriseCustomEverything in Plus + Gemini at the maximum tierLarge orgs

The flexible (no-commitment) monthly rate runs about 20% higher than the annual prices above. As Constellation Research reported, Google’s price hike of roughly 17-22% on Business plans absorbed the old Gemini add-on cost. The net effect is cheaper for teams that wanted Gemini and slightly more expensive for teams that did not.

Is Gemini free? Free tier and Google AI Studio

Yes, Gemini has a strong free tier. The web app at gemini.google.com lets anyone use Gemini 3 Flash for general chat and a daily slice of Gemini 3.1 Pro for harder questions, plus image generation with Nano Banana 2, up to five Deep Research reports per month, and Gemini Live voice mode. There is no credit card or Google One subscription required.

Developers get Google AI Studio for free at ai.studio. You can call the Gemini API with a free key, subject to per-model requests-per-minute and requests-per-day limits that range from a handful to a few hundred depending on the model. The free tier is generous enough for prototyping, classroom projects and personal scripts. The catch is that free-tier traffic is logged for product improvement; paid keys are not.

How Gemini pricing compares to GPT-5.5, Claude and DeepSeek

ModelInput/MOutput/Mvs Gemini 3.1 Pro
DeepSeek V4 Flash$0.14$0.28~14-43x cheaper
DeepSeek V4 Pro (promo)$0.435$0.87~5-14x cheaper
Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite$0.25$1.50~8x cheaper
Gemini 3 Flash$0.50$3.00~4x cheaper
Gemini 3.1 Pro$2.00$12.001x baseline
Claude Opus 4.7$5.00$25.00~2-2.5x more expensive
GPT-5.5$5.00$30.00~2.5x more expensive

Gemini sits in the mid-cheap band, well under Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5, well above DeepSeek V4. On the consumer side, Google AI Pro at $19.99/month matches ChatGPT Plus and Claude Pro exactly. Google AI Ultra at $249.99 competes with ChatGPT Pro at $200/month. For more on how Gemini stacks up head-to-head, see our long-form ChatGPT vs Gemini comparison.

How to optimize Gemini API costs

A few simple moves can cut a Gemini bill by 50 to 90 percent.

  1. Stay under 200K tokens. Pro and 2.5 Pro double in price above the 200K context line. Trim retrieval results before stuffing them in.
  2. Pin your system prompt. Cached input on Pro is $0.20 per million instead of $2.00, a 90% discount on every repeated prefix.
  3. Default to Flash, escalate to Pro. Run Flash first and only re-route reasoning-heavy turns to Pro. Most chat traffic does not need Pro at all.
  4. Use batch mode for non-urgent jobs. 50% off every model on Google AI Studio and Vertex with a 24-hour turnaround.
  5. Pick Standard tier on Vertex unless you need Priority. Priority costs 80% more for guaranteed throughput most apps do not require.
  6. Try Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite for ultra-cheap classification. At $0.10/$0.40 per million tokens it is the cheapest model Google ships.

Want Gemini without juggling subscriptions? Try Fello AI

Most readers do not actually want to manage four pricing surfaces and three subscriptions. They want to chat with Gemini when Gemini is the best tool, then switch to Claude, ChatGPT, or DeepSeek when those win. Tab-juggling, account-switching and prompt-history fragmentation eat all the productivity gains.

Fello AI is the simplest fix. One subscription gets you Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, DeepSeek, Perplexity and several other top models in a single Mac, iPhone and iPad app for $9.99 per month. There is no per-token billing, no usage cap to budget around, and no separate account to manage for each provider. Everything lives in one chat window with one shared history.

Why Fello AI works well for Gemini users

The free Gemini web app is throttled, the desktop experience is bare-bones, and the official Mac app only landed in April 2026. Fello AI has shipped a polished Mac-native experience for years. You get prompt history, file uploads, image analysis, voice input and the ability to switch models mid-conversation when Gemini is not the right tool for the next question. If your prompt is better suited to Claude’s writing or DeepSeek’s reasoning at low cost, swap models without losing context. We also keep an up-to-date guide on Gemini for Mac for users who want a Gemini-only setup.

What it actually saves you

Stack the standard subscription cost of the major consumer plans together. Google AI Pro is $19.99/month, ChatGPT Plus is $20/month, Claude Pro is $20/month, Perplexity Pro is $20/month, and Grok is $30/month. That is roughly $110 per month just to cover the headline tier of each. Fello AI compresses the same lineup, plus DeepSeek, into $9.99/month, with 25,000+ five-star reviews across the App Store and Mac App Store. It is the most-loved AI bundle app in the Apple ecosystem.

Conclusion

Gemini pricing in 2026 is the most varied of any major AI lab. The web chat is free, the API starts at $0.10 per million tokens, consumer plans run from $7.99 to $249.99 per month, and Google Workspace bundles Gemini in at no extra cost. Pick by use case. Web chat handles free questions, Google AI Pro at $19.99/month is the right call for serious paid use, the API is for software builders, and Workspace covers teams.

If you build software, head to the official Google AI pricing page and start with Gemini 3 Flash or Flash-Lite. If you want the best Gemini consumer experience, Google AI Pro at $19.99 is the obvious pick. And if you want Gemini alongside Claude, ChatGPT, Grok and DeepSeek in one Mac app for less, Fello AI is the simplest route. For more on what is coming next from Google, see our preview of Gemini 4 release expectations.

FAQ

Is Google Gemini free?

Yes. The Gemini web app and mobile app are free for individuals and include Gemini 3 Flash plus a daily allotment of Gemini 3.1 Pro. Google AI Studio also offers a free API tier with daily request limits and no credit card required.

How much does Google Gemini cost per month?

Paid plans are Google AI Plus at $7.99, Google AI Pro at $19.99 and Google AI Ultra at $249.99. New subscribers get promotional discounts of 50% off for two to twelve months depending on the tier.

How much does the Gemini API cost?

Gemini 3.1 Pro costs $2 per million input tokens and $12 per million output tokens up to 200K context, doubling above that. Gemini 3 Flash is $0.50/$3.00 and Flash-Lite is $0.25/$1.50. Cached input is roughly 90% cheaper.

Is Gemini included in Google Workspace?

Yes. Google dropped the standalone Gemini Business and Enterprise add-ons in 2025 and bundled Gemini into Business Standard, Business Plus and Enterprise plans at no extra charge. Per-seat prices on those plans rose to absorb the cost.

Is Gemini cheaper than ChatGPT?

At the API level, Gemini 3.1 Pro is roughly 2.5x cheaper than GPT-5.5 per token, and Gemini 3 Flash is around 10x cheaper than GPT-5.5. Consumer plans are nearly identical, with Google AI Pro at $19.99/month and ChatGPT Plus at $20/month.

What is the cheapest Gemini model?

Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite at $0.10 per million input tokens and $0.40 per million output tokens is the cheapest model in the API lineup. Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview is the cheapest model in the current 3-series at $0.25/$1.50.

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