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Google One Surpasses 150 Million Subscribers as AI Drives New Growth

Google One, Alphabet’s subscription service for cloud storage and AI tools, has crossed 150 million subscribers, marking a 50% jump from February 2024, when the service reached the 100 million milestone, the company confirmed to Reuters.

This rapid growth follows the launch of a new AI-powered premium tier in February 2024, priced at $19.99 per month, which offers access to advanced AI capabilities not available to free users. Google executives said the AI tier alone has already attracted “millionsof users.

Strategic Importance:

  • Google One’s success underscores Alphabet’s shift toward subscription-based revenue, helping diversify beyond digital advertising, which still accounts for over 75% of its $350 billion in 2024 revenue.

  • AI tools included in the premium tier are tied closely to Google’s Gemini project, its flagship response to competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

AI’s Impact on Search — and the Stakes:

Alphabet’s AI pivot comes as its core search business faces disruption:

  • AI-generated answers are causing a decline in traditional web searches, notably on Apple’s Safari browsera shift confirmed by Apple executives in court testimony.

  • Apple is now exploring AI-powered search options, a strategic threat that recently led to a $150 billion drop in Alphabet’s market value in a single day.

Just like you’ve seen with YouTube, we’ll give people options over time,” said CEO Sundar Pichai, signaling a subscription-focused monetization path for Gemini AI, rather than ad-based models.

The Bigger Picture:

  • AI interfaces, unlike search engines, have yet to integrate ads effectively, prompting many companies, including Google, to charge for access through subscriptions or usage-based pricing.

  • Google One’s rapid subscriber growth may serve as proof of concept for AI monetization in the consumer space — a key priority as Alphabet’s ad-centric business model evolves.

With AI adoption accelerating and competitors like Apple and Microsoft moving aggressively into the space, Google One’s success offers a glimpse into Alphabet’s strategy to retain consumer engagement and build recurring revenue streams in the post-search era.