Google raises storage to 5TB at no extra cost, if you already pay for AI Pro
Google’s $19.99-per-month AI Pro plan now includes 5TB of storage instead of 2TB, giving paying Gemini users a meaningful storage upgrade without raising the monthly bill.
Google has quietly made its AI Pro plan even more useful. The company has increased the bundled storage from 2TB to 5TB without changing the monthly price. This means that users already paying around $20 per month for Google’s AI tier can now get an extra 3TB of storage across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos at no added cost.
AI subscriptions are easy to pitch, promising smarter chatbots and flashy generation tools. But they are much easier to justify when they also solve another practical problem people have, which is constantly running out of cloud storage.
What’s the big deal?
GoogleGoogle’s official AI plan pages now show 5TB included with Google AI Pro, while recent coverage confirms the storage jump is now part of the plan with no price increase. Not hiking up the cost is the highlight here. In other words, this is not just Google repeating an idea it floated before. It is the point where the value proposition gets a lot more concrete.
The value is real
Google AI Pro is not just about Gemini access. The plan also bundles premium AI tools and perks, but storage is the part that instantly changes the match. At 5TB, the plan starts to feel less like “paying for AI and getting some storage” and more like “paying for a big storage plan that also includes AI.”
It also matters because cloud storage is one of the few subscription perks people immediately find useful. You may not need to care about the latest model names to know whether 5TB is useful.
Sweet news for our Google AI Pro subscribers! 🚀 We know your memories and projects need space to grow, so we’re expanding Google AI Pro’s storage offering from 2TB to 5TB — at no additional cost. Now you have a little extra room to create more with Google AI and securely store… pic.twitter.com/9RSBD4CO5l
— shimrit ben-yair (@shimritby) April 1, 2026Google is clearly trying to make AI feel more essential
The move also says something bigger about where Google sees the market going. Instead of selling AI as a standalone novelty, the company is increasingly bundling it into services people already use every day. If you are already deep into Gmail, Drive, and Photos, 5TB is the kind of upgrade that makes the AI subscription feel far less optional.
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