Google One is a membership plan for expanded storage which includes extra benefits to help you get more out of Google.
What comes with a Google One plan
Expanded storageAfter you join Google One, you may receive benefits in Google Play and the Google Store under eligible plans. Some benefits are only for the Google One member while other benefits apply to the Google One member's family group.
Premium plans with 2 TB and above get enhanced features on Google Meet and Google Calendar.
If you have Google One AI Premium, you can access Gemini Advanced and Gemini in Gmail, Docs and more.
Google One members can share their plan features (storage, benefits, support) with up to 5 family members. When family sharing is enabled, the storage is shared between members of the family group. Note that your content remains private to you even when you’re sharing storage with others.
Tip: Family sharing isn’t available for the Google One Lite plan (30 GB). Learn how to update your Google One plan & troubleshoot upgrade issues.
Set up a Google One account
With a Google One subscription, you can buy more storage for Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, and you'll receive additional benefits. You can also share your membership with your family.
Step 1 (Recommended): Set up account recovery options
To get a Google One membership, you need to be signed in with your personal Google Account.
To make sure you can always get back into the Google Account associated with your Google One membership, you can set up a recovery phone number or email.
If you don't have a personal Google Account, you need to make one.
If you need more help, learn how to set up a new Google Account.
Step 2: Start using Google One
All Google Accounts get 15 GB of storage at no charge. If you want more, plans start at 100 GB (with a paid subscription).
- On your computer, make sure you signed into your Google account.
- In a browser, go to one.google.com.
- At the top, click Upgrade.
- Choose your new storage limit.
- Review the new plan pricing and payment date, then click Continue.
- To confirm your Google One plan, select your payment method and click Subscribe.
Whenever you want to use Google One, on your computer, visit one.google.com. If you like, you can also download the Google One app for your devices.
How Pixel Pass affects your Google One membership
Pixel Pass subscriptions include a Google One membership. If you sign up for Google One or Play Pass through Google, your services transfer to your Pixel Pass subscription when your device ships.
- Current Google One members with 200 GB plans or higher keep their current amount of storage.
- Anyone new to Google One or on a 100 GB plan receives a 200 GB Google One plan.
- After signup, you can select higher-tier plans.
- If you subscribe to Pixel Pass but already have Google One through another company: Cancel the existing Google One membership so that you don’t pay for two subscriptions at once.
To sign up for Google One through Pixel Pass, you must:
- Live in the United States
- Use a personal Google Account and be 13 or older to purchase a plan
- Be eligible for Google One, YouTube Premium, and Google Play Pass
- Leave any existing Google One family
For the full list of eligibility requirements, check how to Sign up for Pixel Pass.
About Google One membership plans
Everyone with a Google account starts out with the basic 15-gigabyte plan, which is included at no extra charge. If you upgrade to a paid Google One subscription, there are 7 other storage plan options to choose from, depending on your location.
If you change your storage limit, it can take up to 24 hours for the changes to apply to your account.
Google One storage plan options
You can choose a plan that's best for you and your day-to-day needs. For some plans, you can also pay annually instead of monthly.
Google One Plan |
Payment |
Availability |
---|---|---|
30 GB |
Monthly or yearly |
India and Indonesia |
100 GB |
Monthly or yearly |
Everyone |
200 GB |
Monthly or yearly |
Everyone |
2 TB |
Monthly or yearly |
Everyone |
5 TB |
Monthly or yearly |
Upgrade for existing members |
10 TB |
Monthly |
Upgrade for existing members |
20 TB |
Monthly |
Upgrade for existing members |
30 TB |
Monthly |
Upgrade for existing members |
To find out how much Google One will cost for each storage plan, click the button below:
Google One Lite plan
This plan includes 30 GB of storage for a single member. You can upgrade your plan to get benefits like family sharing. Learn how to update your Google One plan & troubleshoot upgrade issues.
If you downgrade to Google One Lite from a 100 GB plan or above and have family sharing enabled, your family sharing will be automatically disabled. If you upgrade again to a 100 GB plan or above, you’ll need to re-enable family sharing.
Currently, this plan is available in India and Indonesia.
Google One AI Premium plan
Only the Google One plan manager, not family group members, can use the Gemini features included in the Google One AI Premium plan.
- Family group members of AI Premium subscribers who are 18 years and older can enjoy Gemini Advanced features and Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Slides, and more until June 30, 2025 at no extra charge.
- Plan managers of 5 TB+ membership can enjoy Gemini Advanced features and Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Slides, and more until December 31, 2024, at no extra charge.
With a Google One AI Premium plan, you can get:
- Access to AI features built by Google, like Gemini Advanced and Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Slides, and more
- All other benefits associated with the Google One 2 TB Premium plan
Change or update your browser for a better experience
To use Google One’s features and benefits from your computer, you need the most up-to-date version of your web browser. For the best experience, update your browser or switch to another one.
Supported browsers
Google One no longer supports Internet Explorer. To use Google One, update your computer to use Chrome or switch to a different browser.
Google One supports Google Chrome, Firefox, MS Edge, Safari, and Opera.
Update your browser
For instructions on how to upgrade, visit your browser's help resources: