
Google has officially launched its AI Plus plan in India, designed to provide users with powerful artificial intelligence tools at a budget-friendly price of just Rs 199 per month for the initial six months. This new subscription level is set to enhance accessibility to premium AI features, making it the most affordable option offered by the tech giant in the region. The AI Plus plan grants users a range of capabilities, including access to the Gemini 3 Pro model, Deep Research, and image generation through the Nano Banana Pro. After the introductory period, the subscription fee will increase to Rs 399 per month. Users will also receive 200 monthly AI credits for the Whisk and Flow applications, along with a generous 200GB of storage for Photos, Drive, and Gmail. In addition to these features, Google AI Plus subscribers can utilize NotebookLM, complete with Audio Overviews and notebooks, enriching their experience with advanced tools. This new offering complements Google's existing AI plans, which include the more expensive AI Pro and AI Ultra subscriptions priced at Rs 1950 and Rs 24,500, respectively. For those considering the Pro and Ultra plans, it's worth noting that they come with significantly higher AI credits—1,000 and 25,000 for video generation, respectively. Google continues to provide free services, albeit with limited features, such as 15GB of cloud storage and restricted access to the Gemini 2.5 Flash and Gemini 3 Pro models. With the introduction of AI Plus, Google aims to cater to a wider audience looking to harness the power of AI without breaking the bank.
In a significant turn of events, compliance startup Delve has ended its association with Y Combinator, as confirmed by t...
TechCrunch | Apr 04, 2026, 21:30
In a significant move, Anthropic has announced that it will discontinue support for the widely used AI agent platform Op...
Business Insider | Apr 04, 2026, 02:40In a significant incident linked to escalating regional tensions, the Dubai office of Oracle sustained damage from debri...
CNBC | Apr 04, 2026, 09:25
Founders Fund, known for investing in transformative companies, has made a significant move by backing Halter, a startup...
TechCrunch | Apr 04, 2026, 22:10
This week, Oracle shocked thousands of its workforce by announcing widespread layoffs via early morning emails, leaving ...
Business Today | Apr 04, 2026, 06:10