Gemini Usage Limits Are Finally Out: Here’s Your Daily Prompt and Image Cap


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Google has finally revealed Gemini usage limits for free and paid customers. As 9to5Google reports, limits were previously categorized as limited, expanded, and highest access, but now, we have exact numbers.

Free users receive up to five prompts on the 2.5 Pro model daily, with a 32,000-token context window. (Tokens, in AI parlance, are mathematical representations of a word, part of a word, or a phrase.) Additionally, you get 100 image generations or edits per day, five Deep Research reports per month using 2.5 Flash, and up to 20 Audio Overviews per day.

With the $20-per-month Google AI Pro plan, you get up to 100 prompts, 1 million token context window, 20 Deep Research reports, 1,000 image generations, and three Veo 3 video generations per day. 

On the $250-per-month Google AI Ultra plan, the token size and image generation remain the same as those on the AI Pro plan, but the limits for other features increase. You get 500 prompts, 200 Deep Research reports, 10 Deep Think prompts, and five Veo 3 videos.

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The two paid plans also unlock priority access to new features. The updated limits are on Google’s support page. They may vary for users outside the US. 

Google recently released Gemini’s new image-editing model, Nano Banana. The tool allows you to provide text prompts for costume or background changes, removing a person from a frame, blending multiple photos, copying the design of one element onto another, and more. Since its release last month, Nano Banana has attracted over 10 million new Gemini users and generated over 200 million images, Josh Woodward, VP of Gemini, said in an X post last week.

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This article was published by WTVG on 2025-09-08 09:13:00
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