Google has taken a big step for Pakistani users by introducing rupee-based subscriptions for its new Google AI Plus plan. This change makes it much easier for people in Pakistan to access premium AI services without needing an international credit card. For years, international payment restrictions made it difficult for many users to subscribe to global platforms. Now, by charging directly in Pakistani rupees, Google has removed one of the biggest barriers to entry.
Google AI Plus is also included in the broader Google One family, which integrates AI technology with cloud storage and family sharing. The subscriptions will be charged at approximately Rs1,400 monthly and during the initial six months, the users can avail a 50 percent discount. This low-cost in the country pricing will help motivate thousands of students, freelancers, professionals, and businesses in Pakistan to experience high-tech AI tools.
So, what exactly do you get with Google AI Plus? The package includes:
- Gemini 2.5 Pro access inside the Gemini app, offering faster and more advanced AI conversations.
- Veo 3 Fast, Google’s video generation model, for quick and creative video production.
- AI-powered tools integrated directly into Gmail, Docs, and Sheets, making daily work easier.
- 200 GB of Google One storage across Google Drive, Gmail, and Photos.
- Access to NotebookLM with higher usage limits.
- Image generation and editing with extended limits.
- Family sharing for up to five people, so everyone in a household can use the plan.
With these features, Google is offering not just an AI assistant but a full productivity and creativity bundle. The fact that all of this comes at a locally priced plan makes it even more attractive.
Google has launched this service in 40 new countries, and Pakistan is part of this important rollout. The company first tested Google AI Plus in Indonesia, where it received a very positive response. Now, Pakistanis will also be able to enjoy the same services at a price tailored to the local market.
The digital community in Pakistan is considered to have been a big winner in this move. It provides local freelancers, students, and businesses with an opportunity to apply innovative AI tools to become more productive, creative, and to learn with improved chances, without frustration associated with unsuccessful foreign payments.
Over time, the pricing of AI subscriptions in rupee might also persuade other international tech firms to use the same local pricing approaches to make digital services more affordable in Pakistan.
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