How to cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini)

Quick answer: The paid Gemini plan (Google AI Pro, formerly Gemini Advanced) is part of Google One — cancel it in your Google One membership settings; the free Gemini tier continues.

This guide shows how to cancel, unsubscribe from, or stop your Google AI Pro (Gemini) subscription — on iPhone, Android or the web — and how to turn off auto-renewal so you're not charged again.

DifficultyEasy — A couple of clicks online.
Time needed~2 minutes
Cancel viaWebsite, App
CategorySoftware
Official pageGoogle AI Pro (Gemini) cancel page

How to cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini): step-by-step

The cancel button only exists where the charge comes from. Check your card statement: APPLE.COM/BILL → use Apple, GOOGLE * → use Google Play, otherwise you were billed directly by Google AI Pro (Gemini).

Billed through an app store? Tap to expand the right steps:

Subscribed on an iPhone or iPad? Cancel via the App Store
  1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad and tap your name at the top.
  2. Tap Subscriptions.
  3. Tap Google AI Pro (Gemini), then tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.
  4. No "Cancel" button here means you were not billed through Apple — use the direct method above.
Subscribed on Android? Cancel via Google Play
  1. Open the Google Play Store app and tap your profile icon (top right).
  2. Tap Payments & subscriptions → Subscriptions.
  3. Select Google AI Pro (Gemini), then tap Cancel subscription and follow the prompts.
  4. On a computer you can do the same at play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions.

More detail: cancelling on iPhone · on Android

Cancel directly on Google AI Pro (Gemini) (web / account)

  1. Go to one.google.com (or open the Google One app) and sign in.
  2. Tap/click “Membership” in the menu.
  3. Select your plan, then choose “Cancel membership”.
  4. Follow the prompts and confirm.
  5. You keep the paid features until the end of the billing cycle, then drop to free Gemini.

Open Google AI Pro (Gemini)’s cancel page →

⚠️ Watch out for

  • If you subscribed through the Google Play or Apple app, cancel in that store’s Subscriptions screen instead.
  • Cancelling also ends the extra Google One storage and perks bundled with the plan.

How to cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini) — FAQ

Will I lose access to Gemini completely?

No — you lose the Pro/Advanced features and models, but the free Gemini tier keeps working.

Is Gemini billed separately from Google One?

No — the paid Gemini plan is a Google One tier, so you manage and cancel it under Google One membership.

How do I cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini) on iPhone or Android?

If you signed up directly, you can cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini) from any phone or computer browser in your account settings. If you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, cancel in that store's Subscriptions screen instead — deleting the Google AI Pro (Gemini) app does not stop the billing.

How do I unsubscribe from Google AI Pro (Gemini) without being charged again?

Cancel before your next renewal date. Google AI Pro (Gemini) keeps your access until the end of the period you've already paid for, and once cancellation is confirmed you won't be billed again. Turning off auto-renewal has the same effect.

Can I cancel Google AI Pro (Gemini) without logging in or without account access?

If you can't log in, recover your account first — or cancel where you're billed. The Apple App Store, Google Play or PayPal can stop the payment even without Google AI Pro (Gemini) account access. As a last resort, ask your bank to block the recurring charge.

How do I get a refund or stop being charged by Google AI Pro (Gemini)?

Turn off auto-renewal or cancel first so no new charges occur. For money already taken, request a refund from Google AI Pro (Gemini) (or from Apple/Google if you were billed there). If they refuse and you cancelled in time, dispute the charge with your bank.

Still being charged?

If Google AI Pro (Gemini) won’t let you cancel, send a certified cancellation letter (it’s legally binding), then dispute the charge with your bank and file an FTC complaint.

Last reviewed June 2026. Steps can change — confirm on the service’s official site.