Google's AI Plus Plan Launches in India: How Gemini 3 Pro Boosts Creativity

Google has just introduced its AI Plus subscription plan for users in India. This new service gives people broader access to their latest AI model, Gemini 3 Pro, right within apps like Gmail. For a monthly fee, subscribers also get cool creative tools for images and videos, plus a good chunk of cloud storage. It's part of Google's bigger push to make advanced AI features more affordable and widely available.

Key Points: Google AI Plus Plan Launches in India with Gemini 3 Pro Access

  • Plan includes expanded access to the advanced Gemini 3 Pro AI model for enhanced tasks
  • Integrates AI directly into Gmail and Google Docs for streamlined workflow
  • Offers advanced multimedia generation tools like Nano Banana Pro and Flow
  • Provides 200 GB of storage and family sharing for up to five members
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Google launches AI Plus plan in India with expanded access to Gemini 3 Pro

Google launches its AI Plus subscription in India, offering expanded Gemini 3 Pro access, multimedia tools, and family sharing for Rs 399/month.

"It opens up access to powerful AI tools to level up your productivity and creativity — all at an accessible price. — Google Statement"

New Delhi, Dec 10

US tech giant Google on Wednesday launched Google AI Plus in India, a subscription plan that expands access to its latest AI models, multimedia tools and other features.

"From expanded access to Gemini 3 Pro in the Gemini app, to enhanced image and video generation tools like Nano Banana Pro and Flow, the plan unlocks advanced capabilities to boost creativity and productivity," the company said in a statement.

Further, the plan brings Gemini directly into users applications such as Gmail and Google Docs, along with more storage and family sharing benefits, it said.

The plan also offers expanded access to NotebookLM for deeper research and analysis.

Subscribers receive 200 GB of storage across Photos, Drive and Gmail, and can share benefits with up to five other family members. The plan is positioned as an affordable way for users to access advanced AI capabilities, Google said.

Google AI Plus is available at Rs 399 per month, with a special introductory offer of Rs 199 per month for the first six months for new subscribers.

"It opens up access to powerful AI tools to level up your productivity and creativity — all at an accessible price," the statement said.

Google earlier in November outlined a broad safety-first road map for India that puts children, teenagers and older adults at the centre of its Artificial Intelligence (AI) protection efforts.

It unveiled on-device real-time anti scam tools, text watermarking and digital literacy programmes to make AI safer and more inclusive for users.

'Scam Detection', powered by Gemini Nano, will be rolled out on Pixel phones to analyse calls in real time and flag potential scams entirely on-device, without recording audio, transcripts or sharing data with Google.

The 'Scam Detection' feature is off by default, applies only to calls from unknown numbers (not saved contacts), emits a beep to notify participants, and can be turned off by the user, it added.

- IANS

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Priya S
₹399 per month after the offer ends is still quite steep for the average user. While the AI tools sound powerful, I wish there was a more basic, cheaper tier. The family sharing is a good feature though.
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Rohit P
The on-device scam detection for Pixel phones is the real hero here. With so many spam calls we get daily, a feature that works locally without sending data to Google is a huge privacy win. Hope they bring it to more Android phones soon!
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Sarah B
As a freelance content creator, tools like "Nano Banana Pro" for image generation sound incredible. The ability to have AI directly in my workflow apps could cut my project time in half. Definitely considering the subscription.
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Vikram M
It's good to see Google focusing on safety for children and older adults in their India roadmap. Digital literacy programs are much needed. But I hope the AI models are trained on diverse Indian datasets to avoid cultural biases.
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Karthik V
200GB storage plus five family members sharing the AI benefits? That's actually a solid deal for a joint family setup. My brother, sister, and I could all use the research tools for our studies and work. Bahut accha!

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