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Google One launched with 100GB entry pricing

Updated July 1, 2026

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Quick answer: Google One opened in the US with a 100GB entry tier at $1.99/month, plus new 200GB and upgraded 2TB options.

Price event summary
Service Google One
Tracked plan Basic 100GB
Event date August 16, 2018
Market United States
Billing basis Monthly list price
Recorded price $1.99/month

What changed?

Google One became available to US customers with 100GB at $1.99 per month, 200GB at $2.99 and 2TB at $9.99.

Context and timeline

Google One replaced the consumer paid-storage branding previously attached directly to Google Drive. Existing US paid Drive users were upgraded into the new plans automatically.

The launch changed both capacity and service benefits: subscribers received support access and family sharing in addition to storage.

What the original source confirms

  • The US launch retained 15GB of free storage and made 100GB the first paid tier at $1.99 per month.
  • The same rollout added a 200GB option and doubled the old 1TB allocation to 2TB at the existing $9.99 price.
  • Google One storage could be shared with up to five family members, which affects value comparisons with single-user storage plans.

Cost and plan impact

The 100GB entry plan cost $23.88 over twelve monthly payments, while the new 2TB option delivered twice the former 1TB capacity at the same $9.99 monthly price.

What subscribers should check

  • Compare equal storage capacity and family-sharing rules.
  • Keep the free 15GB allowance separate from the paid 100GB tier.
  • Check whether current Google One plans bundle AI features, because those are different products and prices.

Why this matters for price comparison

Storage plans are unusually stable, so launch-era anchors help show which services have not inflated like streaming subscriptions.

How PricingRank uses this event

PricingRank records this as a dated evidence point for the Google One price-history timeline. It is not extrapolated across countries or plans unless the source names those prices directly; regional rows still rely on provider-owned local pricing sources.

Sources used

See the current Google One pricing page for live plans, regional prices, and the latest snapshot.