Google Launches AI Plus Subscription in Ukraine with Access to Enhanced Gemini Features

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Google has officially launched a new AI Plus subscription plan in Ukraine, providing users with enhanced access to the Gemini artificial intelligence tools at an attractive price. The special offer for new users includes a reduced cost of 114.99 UAH per month for the first six months, after which the monthly fee will be 224.99 UAH.

This is reported by Business • Media

Benefits of Google AI Plus Subscription for Ukrainians

Subscribers receive significant benefits, including:

  • Increased limits for the Nano Banana model in the Gemini app, allowing for greater image creation and editing capabilities.
  • Additional access to video generation based on Veo 3 Fast in Gemini, as well as the use of specialized services Whisk and Flow.
  • Integration of Gemini with Google applications: Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and other company products.
  • 200 GB of cloud storage for Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail.
  • The ability to connect up to five family members to share the plan together.

“This plan opens up broader access to powerful artificial intelligence tools, enabling you to elevate your productivity and creativity to a new level — all at an affordable price,” the company stated in its announcement.

Growing Popularity of Gemini and New Integrations

The launch of AI Plus in Ukraine comes amid a growing demand for Gemini tools. Following the release of the Nano Banana image editor in September 2025, the Gemini app surpassed ChatGPT in downloads in the U.S. App Store, reaching 12.6 million installations — a 45% increase from the previous month.

Additionally, Google recently integrated Gemini into the Chrome browser for American users, allowing the AI model to compare tabs, restore pages, and function as an agent for interacting with other company services. All of this underscores Google’s strategic focus on developing artificial intelligence and expanding capabilities for users worldwide, including in Ukraine.