Summary

  • Google now offers three Veo 3 Fast video generations per day with an AI Pro account.
  • The Google AI Pro plan costs just $20/month.
  • Pixel 9 users get a free year of Google AI Pro, which includes access to Veo and other tools.

If you’ve been itching to try out Google’s more impressive AI tools, like the brand’s Veo 3 video generator, going with a Pro account is going to be one of the more affordable ways, considering that it recently got discounted to just $20/month. Of course, there are still limitations to what you can do when compared to the Ultra plan that costs $250/month.

Luckily, Google is bringing more value to the Pro tier, providing users with more access to Veo 3 Fast. The news comes courtesy of Josh Woodward, who is the VP of Google Labs and Gemini (via 9to5Google). Going forward, Gemini Pro users will be able to generate three videos daily using Veo 3 Fast.

Good things come to those who wait

In addition, it also looks like Veo is making a small improvement that will fix text subtitles. Furthermore, Woodward shares that Flow Pro members will be able to create videos using Veo 3 Fast by using 20 credits per generation. Currently, the Google AI Pro plan comes with 1,000 monthly credits that can be used across a variety of Google’s AI tools.

Of course, if you don’t want to spend any extra, and you still want to make more videos, you’ll be able to do so using Veo 2. Just remember that you’ll be getting a different quality video and there won’t be support for audio. Woodward also points out in his post that if you’re currently an Ultra subscriber, nothing changes for you, and you continue to use the service as is.

If you’re a Pixel 9 user, the phone comes with a free year of Google AI Pro, which means you’ll be able to get it on all of this without spending any money. Of course, in addition to the above, you also get access to powerful tools in Gemini, along with Whisk, NotebookLM, and 2TB of storage space. If you haven’t tried it, we recommend giving the AI tools a try since they’re quite interesting.

Thanks: Moshe!