Google AI Pro Trial Can’t Be Unsubscribed Separately– If you’re a Google One subscriber, there’s a new offer making rounds—a free trial of Google AI Pro. Sounds great, right? But wait. There’s a critical catch most users aren’t aware of: once you accept the trial, you can’t cancel it manually. When the trial ends, you’ll automatically be billed $19.99 monthly, whether you want it or not. Google support officially acknowledged this issue, and the workaround isn’t simple. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know to protect yourself from unexpected charges and understand the complete picture of this subscription trap.
What is Google AI Pro?
Google AI Pro is a premium AI-powered toolset bundled with Google One. It provides:
- Access to the Gemini app with advanced models like 2.5 Pro
- Deep Research Capabilities
- Video generation with Veo 3 (limited access)
- Flow, an AI filmmaking tool
- 2 TB of Google One storage
It’s marketed as an all-in-one productivity and creativity upgrade, leveraging Google’s AI advancements.
The Google One + AI Pro Trial Offer
Google One users may see a tempting offer: Try AI Pro for free for one month. The catch? You’ll be automatically enrolled in a $19.99/month plan unless you cancel. Unfortunately, the way cancellation works are not straightforward.
“Free for one month, $19.99/month after” – Google One AI Pro Trial Page
This phrase seems straightforward, but the problem starts when you try to opt out before billing begins.
What’s the Real Issue?
According to reports and community feedback, once the free trial is activated, there’s no direct cancel option in the billing section. Users expecting a simple cancellation process are caught off guard when they:
- I cannot find a cancel button under subscriptions
- Are redirected to Google One
- Discover they can’t remove AI Pro from their plan alone
How Google Confirmed the Problem
In December 2024, Google Community Manager Monika Y confirmed the issue in a support post. She stated that users who cancel the AI Pro trial may still be billed, and the only workaround is to cancel your entire Google One plan and resubscribe later.
“We understand there may be some confusion… The only remedy is to cancel your Google One storage plan and re-subscribe.” – Monika Y, Community Manager.
That’s a big red flag for subscribers who rely on their cloud storage.
Why You Can’t Cancel the AI Pro Trial
The root issue is how Google bundles AI Pro into the overall Google One subscription. Since it’s an integrated service:
- There’s no separate toggle or cancel option for AI Pro
- Billing is tied to your entire Google One plan, not AI Pro individually
- Removing AI Pro requires removing your Google One plan altogether
This design makes it very hard to opt out without affecting your cloud storage, backups, and other benefits.
What Happens If You’re Billed?
If you miss the window to cancel (which is not marked), you’ll be charged $19.99 monthly. And if you’re not actively using the AI Pro tools, that’s wasted money.
Here’s what will happen:
- Your payment method will be charged
- Your billing statement may not show a distinct charge for AI Pro, only for Google One Premium.
- There’s no partial refund policy for unused months (as per current reports)
Support may help, but resolution times can vary. It’s best to avoid this altogether.
How to Cancel and Avoid Charges
The only current method is drastic but effective:
- Cancel your Google One subscription entirely
- Wait for your billing cycle to end
- Resubscribe to Google One without enabling the AI Pro trial again
This process may result in temporary access issues, especially if your storage is over the limit. However, Google assures you your data will not be deleted, even if you’re over the quota.
“Your files and photos will not be lost.” – Google Support.
What Happens If You Cancel Google One?
Once canceled:
- You retain access to your files
- You cannot upload new content if you’re over the quota
- Shared libraries may lose functionality
- Backups and sync may pause
You’ll need to manage your storage carefully during this interim period until you resubscribe.
Student Offers and AI Ultra Plan
Google is also marketing AI Pro for free to students through 2026. This includes:
- Gemini access
- Deep Research
- Veo 3 video features
- Flow filmmaking tools
There’s also an AI Ultra Plan at $249.99/year (or $124.99 for 3 months), offering:
- The most advanced models (like 2.5 Pro Deep Think)
- Full access to Veo 3
- Highest generation and research limits
If you’re a power user, this might appeal to you. However, these plans are overkill for casual users unless your workflow demands it.
Should You Try Google AI Pro?
That depends on your needs:
Yes, if you:
- Regularly use Gemini or NotebookLM
- Need creative AI video generation tools
- Want to test Google’s top AI offerings
No, if you:
- I want cloud storage
- Don’t use advanced AI tools daily
- Want complete control over billing and subscriptions
Google’s unclear cancellation policy makes it risky for the average user.
Wrap Up
The Google AI Pro trial seems like a great deal, but comes with a hidden billing trap. Once you activate the trial, you’re locked in unless you cancel your entire Google One plan, which is not ideal for most users who rely on it for cloud storage.
If you’re considering this trial, we strongly advise caution. Always read the fine print and monitor your subscriptions closely. Until Google provides a separate opt-out for AI Pro, this offer is more of a liability than a benefit.
Stay informed, stay cautious, and don’t unknowingly let a trial cost you $19.99/month.

Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.
Thanks for highlighting this. It’s disappointing to see from Google.
That’s ridiculous. You should always have the option to cancel.
Good to know! They really buried that detail.
I almost signed up. Definitely rethinking that now.
Typical hidden catch. Companies need to be more transparent.
This is honestly so sneaky. Google should have made that clear upfront.
Hidden subscription traps are becoming way too common.
This feels like a trap to squeeze money out of unsuspecting users.
Glad I saw this before signing up. Appreciate the warning.
Wow, I had no idea about this. Thanks for the heads-up!
These automatic billing tactics are getting out of hand.