To expand access to its advanced artificial ielligence tools, Google made its AI Plus low -cost shared plan available to users in more than 5 new couries. Subscribing to Plus Jina’s competing with Openai to attract users to emerging markets is increasing.
The AI Plus, first iroduced in Indonesia, is now available in more than five other couries, including Egypt, Mexico, Nigeria, the Philippines and Vietnam. The cost of this subscription in most couries around $ 1 per moh It is much cheaper than the standard $ 2 plan. Google even offers a 5 % discou even in some areas, such as Nepal and Mexico.

According to the Tekranch report, users will access a set of Google’s most powerful artificial ielligence tools by purchasing this subscription. These include more access to the advanced Gemini 2.5 Pro model, image and video tools such as Flow, Whisk and VEO 3 Fast, advanced Notebooklm capabilities and iegration of artificial ielligence in Gmail, DOCS and Sheets. In addition, users also receive 2GB of cloud storage.
Google’s cheap Jena Plan
Google’s move is a direct response to its main competitor’s strategy, Openai. Prior to the iroduction of the Plus Jina, Openai also offered its cheap ChatGpt Go (less than $ 5) in Indonesia. Both technology gias have noticed that the cost of standard $ 2 is very expensive for many users around the world, especially in developing markets.
By offering these economic plans, Google and Openai are trying to attract more users to their monetary ecosystems and increase their market share in areas with high growth poteial. The ieresting thing is that India, the coury where Openai first released the ChatGpt Go Plan, is not on the new Google list.



