Google has substantially increased its Google One cloud storage and AI subscription charges in Pakistan with premium packages raised up to Rs. 70,000 per month.
Updated pricing tiers range from low-storage packages to ultra-premium AI subscriptions costing tens of thousands of rupees per month.
The changes have been implemented across multiple countries, including Pakistan, where Google confirmed subscription prices would increase due to infrastructure and service costs.
Google’s popular 100GB Basic plan in Pakistan has doubled from Rs. 219 to Rs. 419 per month. Annual billing also rose proportionally, pushing the same plan to roughly Rs. 4,199 per year.
Alongside storage plans, Google has begun promoting AI-focused packages that bundle cloud storage with advanced artificial-intelligence tools such as Gemini AI, research assistants, and productivity automation. These packages are:
Some listings show AI Ultra promotional pricing exceeding Rs. 35,000 per month, and regular pricing reaching around Rs. 70,000 monthly.
Note: The following rates are based on Rs. 278/$ as per Tuesday’s open market sell rate across Pakistan.
| Plan | Storage | Price (PKR / Month) | Price/$ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lite | 30 GB | Rs. 189 | ~$0.68 |
| Basic | 100 GB | Rs. 419 | ~$1.50 |
| Standard | 200 GB | Rs. 649 | ~$2.33 |
| Premium | 2 TB | Rs. 2,099 | ~$7.55 |
| Premium | 5 TB | Rs. 5,499 | ~$19.78 |
| Premium | 10 TB | Rs. 10,999 | ~$39.56 |
| Premium | 20 TB | Rs. 21,999 | ~$79.14 |
| Premium | 30 TB | Rs. 32,999 | ~$118.70 |
| Plan | Storage + AI Access | Price (PKR / Month) | Price/$ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google AI Pro | 2 TB + Gemini AI | Rs. 5,600 | $19.99/month |
| Google AI Ultra | 30 TB + Full AI Suite | Rs. 70,000 | $249.99/month |
| Plan | Storage | Price (PKR/ Year) | Price/$ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lite | 30 GB | Rs. 1,899 | ~$6.83 |
| Basic | 100 GB | Rs. 4,199 | ~$15.10 |
| Standard | 200 GB | Rs. 6,499 | ~$23.38 |
| Premium | 2 TB | Rs. 20,999 | ~$75.54 |
| Premium | 5 TB | Rs. 54,999 | ~$197.83 |
Google describes these AI plans as combining storage, AI productivity tools, and advanced computing capabilities into one subscription.
The search engine giant is essentially moving toward AI-driven revenue targeting professionals, creators, and businesses rather than casual users.