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Google’s new AI Ultra plan costs $249.99/month

AI Ultra gives power users access to Google’s full AI suite including Flow, Whisk, NotebookLM Premium, and more advanced tools.

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In a move that cements its place at the forefront of the AI subscription arms race, Google announced AI Ultra, a premium tier offering unfettered access to its most powerful AI models and tools—for the tidy sum of $249.99 per month. Launched at Google I/O 2025, AI Ultra bundles everything from next-generation reasoning in Gemini to cinematic video creation in Flow, along with bonus perks like YouTube Premium and a whopping 30TB of cloud storage. Here’s everything you need to know about what Google is calling the “VIP pass to Google AI.”

The AI subscription market has heated up in the past year. Last fall, OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Pro at $200/month for higher rate limits and early access to new features—soon followed by Anthropic’s Claude Max at a similar price point. Now Google is aiming to outflank rivals by not only matching these costs but also expanding the value proposition with an all-in-one bundle that goes beyond chatbots and text assistants. By packaging advanced reasoning, generative video, task automation, and media subscriptions together, Google hopes to attract not just technophiles but creative pros and power users willing to pay top dollar for productivity and innovation tools.

What’s inside AI Ultra?

1. Gemini 2.5 Pro “Deep Think”

At the heart of AI Ultra lies Gemini 2.5 Pro’s new Deep Think mode—an enhanced reasoning engine built for “highly complex” math, coding, and academic research. Instead of the quicker, intuition-style responses found in standard AI, Deep Think breaks problems down step by step, simulating a more deliberate, human-like thought process. Early access is rolling out to Ultra subscribers in the coming weeks.

2. Flow & Veo 3 video generation

Flow is Google’s new AI-powered filmmaking tool, powered by DeepMind’s cutting-edge Veo models. With AI Ultra, you get 1080p output, advanced camera controls, and early entry to the upcoming Veo 3 generator—perfect for crafting cinematic clips, scene transitions, or narrative sequences with simple prompts.

3. Whisk animate

Whisk turns images into vivid, eight-second animations. Ultra lifts limits on Whisk usage and unlocks the highest-fidelity Veo 2 animations, letting you bring concepts to life in dynamic GIF-style loops or short video snippets.

4. NotebookLM premium

Google’s AI-powered note-taking and research app NotebookLM gets a turbo boost for Ultra users, granting top-tier compute access for summarization, document analysis, and data exploration (coming later this year).

5. Project Mariner

Perhaps the most tantalizing research prototype, Mariner can juggle up to 10 tasks at once—from booking flights and tables to scouring the web for data and making purchases. It’s Google’s vision of a true “digital butler,” and Ultra subscribers are first in line to experiment with its dashboard interface.

6. Gemini in Chrome

Beyond standalone apps, Ultra subscribers unlock Gemini integration right in Chrome, enabling real-time information summarization, task completion, and “AI Overviews” without leaving the browser window.

7. YouTube Premium & 30TB cloud storage

Rounding out the package, every Ultra subscriber gets an individual YouTube Premium plan—ad-free, background play, downloads—and a massive 30TB shared across Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail. That’s more than enough space for video libraries, high-res imagery, and long-form research files.

Pricing, promotions, and availability

  • Price: $249.99 per month (US only at launch)
  • Intro offer: 50% off for the first three months for new subscribers.
  • Global rollout: Available immediately in the U.S.; “coming soon” to other markets.
  • Existing AI Pro upgrade: Google’s $19.99/month AI Pro plan now includes Flow and Gemini in Chrome at no extra cost, mirroring Ultra’s early Chrome integration but with lower usage caps and 2TB storage.
Google AI Ultra pricing
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AI Ultra is clearly aimed at power users and creative professionals—filmmakers, developers, researchers, and enterprise power users who push AI capabilities to their limits. If you’re producing high-volume video, tackling advanced data science, or simply want instant Chrome-based AI assistance, the $250/month price tag could be justified by time saved and capabilities unlocked. Casual users will likely stick with the free tier or upgrade to AI Pro for $19.99/month, which now offers more value than ever thanks to added Flow and Chrome features.

Comparing the competition

PlanPriceKey features
OpenAI ChatGPT Pro$200/monthFaster GPT-4 access, priority access to new features
Anthropic Claude Max$200/monthHigher rate limits, advanced Claude capabilities
Google AI Pro$19.99/monthGemini 2.5 Pro, Veo 2, Whisk, NotebookLM, 2TB
Google AI Ultra$249.99/monthDeep Think, Veo 3, Flow, Mariner, 30TB, YouTube Premium

While ChatGPT Pro and Claude Max focus on conversational AI enhancements, Google’s Ultra differentiator is its multimodal toolkit—blending text, code, image, video, and browser integration into a single subscription.

Google’s AI Ultra plan represents a bold bet on the premium AI market. By combining cutting-edge reasoning, generative video, automation, and media perks, the company hopes to capture creatives and pros who demand the “absolute best” of its AI stack. Whether the $250/month price will resonate beyond early adopters remains to be seen—but for those living on the bleeding edge of AI, Ultra promises an unparalleled toolkit.


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