Google Gmail AI Inbox rolls out in the US at $249.99/month
- Google has started rolling out Gmail's AI Inbox to users in the United States.
- The feature was previously limited to trusted testers in January.
- Access currently requires the Google AI Ultra subscription, priced at $249.99 per month, and Google labels the feature as beta.
Google has started rolling out Gmail's AI Inbox in the United States, expanding access beyond trusted testers in April 2026. The feature was previously limited to trusted testers in January and is now available more widely in the US.
Google currently limits Gmail's AI Inbox to subscribers of Google AI Ultra, which costs $249.99 per month. Google also labels the feature as beta.
This update expands availability of an AI feature inside Gmail, but only through Google's highest-priced AI subscription tier. The source report does not list support outside the United States or provide further technical details about how the AI Inbox works.
Related Questions
- Is Gmail AI Inbox available in the US?
- Yes. Google has started rolling out Gmail's AI Inbox to users in the United States.
- How much does Gmail AI Inbox cost?
- $249.99 per month. Google currently requires a Google AI Ultra subscription to access Gmail's AI Inbox.
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