Google's AI Tools Face Access Limits Due to Popularity
Fri Nov 28 2025
Google's AI tools, Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro, have seen a surge in users. This has led to changes in how much free users can access. Initially, free users could use Gemini 3 Pro up to five times a day. They could also generate and edit up to three images daily with Nano Banana Pro.
Recently, Google updated these limits. Free users now only get "Basic access" with daily limits that can change often. This likely means fewer chances to use the tools. Nano Banana Pro's image generation is now capped at two images per day. Google notes that image creation is in high demand and limits may change.
NotebookLM, another Google AI tool, temporarily stopped free users from creating infographics and slide decks. These features use Nano Banana Pro's power. Pro users also face new limits. Google says this is due to high demand and promises to restore full access soon.
Infographics and slide decks are useful features. Infographics turn information into visual summaries. Users can choose the layout and detail level. Slide decks help create presentations or detailed reports. Despite these changes, paid plans like Google AI Pro and Ultra remain unchanged.
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