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What are the Gemini app’s free, AI Pro, and AI Ultra limits

Google AI Pro and AI Ultra were announced yesterday, and the company has a table comparing what the limits for the Gemini app are by tier.

As of yesterday, “Gemini Advanced” is no longer a thing. It’s now just “Gemini” above the model picker on the web. Meanwhile, “Pro” (or “Ultra”) appears next to your profile image. 

“Without a Google AI plan,” users get “Limited access” to 2.5 Flash and 2.5 Pro. AI Pro offers “Expanded access,” with AI Ultra taking that up to “Highest access.” This is as specific Google is getting:

Gemini Apps has more prompt and chat limits for more advanced models. If you reach your capacity limit for a specific model for a given period, you can switch to a different model until that limit is reached or your capacity limit is refreshed. Gemini app users with Google AI Pro or Google AI Ultra have higher capacity limits for advanced models.

In terms of limits for app features, free Deep Research is said to be using Gemini 2.0 Flash. With AI Pro, it’s “Expanded access using Gemini 2.5 Pro and 2.0 Flash,” while AI Ultra takes you to “Highest access” again. It’s the same for Audio Overviews.

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With video generation, AI Pro provides “Limited access using Veo 2” and it’s Veo 3 for Ultra. Image generation is just limited as “General access” across all tiers.

Finally, the context window is unchanged at 32,000 for free users, while it’s 1 million for both AI Pro and Ultra.

Yesterday, Google made 2.5 Flash the default model in the Gemini app on Android, iOS, and web for free and paid users. 2.0 Flash has been removed, with model picker down to:

  • 2.5 Flash: Fast all-around help
  • 2.5 Pro (preview): Reasoning, math & code
  • Personalization (preview): Based on your Search history

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