Meta began testing paid subscriptions for its Meta AI app and website, introducing Meta One Plus and Meta One Premium to provide expanded AI capabilities for consumers, creators and businesses. Announced by Meta’s head of product Naomi Gleit, the new tiers offer increased capacity for AI interactions while maintaining a free version of the service.
The subscription plans are priced at US$7.99 and US$19.99 per month and will initially be tested in Singapore, Guatemala and Bolivia. Meta One Premium includes additional computing resources to support larger, more complex requests and advanced AI features, while both plans are designed to enhance content creation, automation and productivity workflows.
For users, the subscriptions provide access to higher-capacity AI tools and more advanced functionality beyond the standard free experience. The rollout reflects a broader trend among AI providers to supplement advertising and platform revenues with premium subscription offerings for power users and businesses.
Tiered AI Subscription Plans
Meta Rolls Its Out Meta One Plus & Meta One Premium
Trend Themes
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Freemium AI Tiers — Layered access models create space for premium AI experiences that convert casual users into paying subscribers through higher limits, advanced features and workflow-specific capabilities.
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Compute-based Pricing — Subscription plans tied to larger requests and expanded processing capacity signal new monetization paths around scarce AI infrastructure and differentiated performance.
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AI Workflow Bundles — Bundled tools for content creation, automation and productivity point to integrated AI services replacing fragmented software subscriptions for creators and businesses.
Industry Implications
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Artificial Intelligence — Consumer-facing AI platforms are shifting from broad free access toward paid capability tiers that reshape how model usage, compute demand and product value are packaged.
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Social Media — Platform companies with massive user bases can extend engagement into paid AI utilities, blending communication, creation and productivity inside existing digital ecosystems.
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Creator Economy — Advanced AI subscriptions introduce scalable production support for creators, enabling faster content development, richer personalization and lower dependence on traditional creative tools.