Google Adjusts Free Gemini 3 Pro Access Limits Amid Rising Demand

Google Adjusts Free Access to Gemini 3 Pro ‘Thinking’ Mode

Google has modified free access limits for its Gemini 3 Pro AI model’s ‘Thinking’ mode, implementing dynamic restrictions that may change frequently based on system demand. The company updated its support documentation to indicate daily limits for non-paying users are now subject to regular adjustments.

Key Takeaways

  • Google now states free Gemini 3 Pro limits “may change frequently”
  • Changes appear limited to US users initially
  • Limits are token-based, not prompt-based
  • NotebookLM also facing feature rollbacks due to demand

Regional Implementation and Speculation

The updated wording currently appears only on Google’s US support pages, suggesting the changes may be region-specific for now. According to 9to5Google’s report, previous free access allowed up to five complex prompts daily during Gemini 2.5 Pro and early Gemini 3 testing phases. Industry observers speculate Google might further reduce these limits as more users test advanced features.

Understanding Token-Based Limits

Google’s restrictions operate on token usage rather than individual prompts. Simple queries consume fewer tokens, while complex analytical tasks or multi-step reasoning require significantly more computational resources. This means users could potentially send numerous simple queries but only a few complex ones before hitting daily limits.

Google explicitly states it will continuously adjust these thresholds based on both query complexity and overall system capacity.

Broader AI Service Impact

In related developments, Google confirmed to X that NotebookLM is temporarily scaling back two major features for free users. Even Google AI Pro subscribers face additional usage restrictions due to what the company describes as “overwhelming demand” and infrastructure strain. Google assures users these features will be restored once capacity expansion is complete.

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