
"Google recently launched the Gemini 3 Pro AI model, as well as Nano Banana Pro which is based on it. From the get-go, free Gemini users got access to up to five prompts per day, which was the same limit enforced before for Gemini 2.5 Pro. Additionally, free users could also use Nano Banana Pro with three images per day."
"However, in the past few days the company has updated these limitations, and things have become murkier. The official website just says you get "Basic access" to Gemini 3 Pro if you don't have the Google AI Pro and AI Ultra paid plans. The same goes for Nano Banana Pro. New Gemini access limits Obviously, Google would very much like you to pay for AI Pro or AI Ultra, but it's probably also true that it's seeing usage grow at an exponential rate."
Google launched Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro, the latter built on Gemini 3 Pro. Free users initially received up to five prompts per day for Gemini 3 Pro, matching the previous Gemini 2.5 Pro limit, and three image uses per day for Nano Banana Pro. In recent days Google updated those limitations, making the free access terms less clear. The official site now labels non-subscribers as having "Basic access" to Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro when not on AI Pro or AI Ultra. Google appears to be encouraging paid AI Pro or AI Ultra subscriptions while maintaining some level of free access.
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