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Google clarifies Gemini AI Plus limits as NotebookLM lands inside the iOS app

Google has detailed what users actually get with its new Gemini AI Plus plan in the US, outlining daily prompt caps, context limits, and feature access, while also rolling out NotebookLM integration for iPhone and Workspace users.

January 29, 2026 / 20:03 IST
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Snapshot AI
  • Google launches Gemini AI Plus in US at $7.99/month with expanded prompt limits
  • AI Plus offers higher caps than free tier but fewer than Pro and Ultra plans
  • Gemini app on iOS now integrates NotebookLM for enhanced content creation

Google has officially rolled out its Gemini AI Plus plan in the US and, alongside the launch, has published a clearer breakdown of how the subscription changes usage limits inside the Gemini app. The new tier sits between the free experience and the more expensive Pro and Ultra plans, offering higher caps but stopping well short of Google’s top-end AI allowances.

Under AI Plus, which costs $7.99 per month, users move beyond the free “Basic access” tier and gain expanded prompt limits across multiple Gemini models. With the Thinking model, powered by Gemini 3 Flash, subscribers can send up to 90 prompts per day. That is a noticeable step up from the free experience, but still significantly lower than the 300 daily prompts available on the AI Pro plan.

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The more capable Gemini 3 Pro model also sees tighter restrictions on AI Plus. Subscribers are limited to 30 prompts per day, compared to 100 prompts on the $19.99 Pro plan. This positions AI Plus as a mid-tier option aimed at regular users rather than heavy, all-day AI workloads.

Context size is another area where Google draws clear lines between plans. Free Gemini users are capped at a 32,000-token context window, which roughly translates to about 50 pages of text. AI Plus expands that to 128,000 tokens, allowing users to work with much larger documents or longer conversations without losing context. For comparison, AI Pro and Ultra push this much further, offering up to a one million token context window, or around 1,500 pages of text.