Google One rolls out massive price drop on 2TB and AI Pro plans: Everything you need to know
Annual plans come at reduced prices for a limited time, with savings across storage and AI bundles.
Smart features are integrated into everyday apps to make tasks faster and more personalised.
The offer is exclusive to first-time subscribers and ends around New Year’s Eve.
As the new year approaches, Google has rolled out a special limited-time offer on Google One plans for its new users who are looking to explore its AI tools. The company is giving discounts on some yearly AI plans. It presents smart features as something people can use every day, not just a special extra. Along with cloud storage, these tools offer quicker insights, personalised summaries, and easier use across different devices. The promotion is open only to new subscribers and is expected to run through the final days of December, ending around New Year’s Eve. By tying the offer to the holiday transition, Google signals its confidence that AI will be a practical part of daily digital life in the year ahead, not just an experimental add-on.
SurveyEligibility for the Google One 2026 offer
One thing to keep in mind is that this discounted Google One offer is strictly for new subscribers. Users who already have an active Google One or AI Pro subscription will not be able to take advantage of the offer. Furthermore, the offer is only available for annual plans and is expected to expire around New Year’s Eve.
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How to claim the Google One 2026 offer
If you’re looking for how you can claim the discount, here’s how you can do so:
- Launch your web browser.
- Head to one.google.com/ai-nye and sign in with your Google account.
- Check the discounted price and choose an eligible plan.
- Now, head to the checkout. The plan will automatically activate once the payment is done.
Please note that this offer is only for one year, and the regular pricing applies from the second year onwards.
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What is included in the Google One 2026 offer plans?
The Lite 30 GB plan is the most affordable plan under this offer. Originally priced at Rs 708, you can get it for Rs 499 for one year. This allows shared storage across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos, which should be quite convenient for users who need that extra little space for their emails, documents, and photo backups.
For users wanting more storage, the Basic plan (100 GB) is available at Rs 1,049 for the first year, instead of the usual price of Rs 1,560. This also shares storage across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos and can, therefore, be shared with up to five other people, making it a good value option for families.
The Premium 2 TB plan is available at Rs 5,399 for the first 12 months (instead of Rs 7,800), after which it costs Rs 6,500 per year. This provides 2 TB of storage space, Gemini with Pro-level features, limited Veo 3.1, and some AI features such as Flow, Whisk, and NotebookLM. There’s an additional 200 AI credits every month and AI-backed integrations coming into Gmail and Google Docs.
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At the higher end, Google AI Pro (2 TB) costs Rs 19,500 for the first year, down from Rs 23,400. This variant will give 2 TB of storage space and the highest level of access to Gemini, Flow, Whisk, and NotebookLM. In addition, users get 1,000 monthly AI credits, higher usage limits across most AI tools, and all benefits included in the Premium plan.
Users also get higher limits inside the Gemini app. Gemini 3 Pro allows up to 100 prompts per day. For image creation and editing, Nano Banana supports up to 1,000 images daily, while Nano Banana Pro allows 100 images per day. Video creation is also part of the plan, with up to three short videos per day using Veo 3.1 Fast.
Extra benefits across apps and tools
The AI Pro plan adds deeper support across Google apps, and users can generate up to 20 deep research reports per day and work with very long documents using a large context window. AI tools appear directly inside Gmail, Docs, and Drive, making everyday tasks quicker.
Other than that, the users will also get higher limits that will be applied to Google Photos, NotebookLM, Flow, and Whisk. Developers also get added access to tools like Gemini CLI, Gemini Code Assist, and Jules.
Bhaskar Sharma
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