Jio + Google AI Partnership
Democratizing AI access across India with premium features and strategic collaboration
Free Premium AI Access
Jio users receive 18 months of complimentary Google AI Pro access, valued at ₹35,100 per user, bringing cutting-edge AI capabilities to millions of Indians.
Premium Features Included
Access to Gemini 2.5 Pro, 2TB cloud storage, enhanced image and video creation capabilities, and NotebookLM for advanced AI experimentation and productivity.
Strategic Partnership
Reliance Intelligence becomes Google Cloud’s strategic partner for AI hardware accelerators in India, strengthening the country’s AI infrastructure backbone.
Enterprise AI Adoption
Focused collaboration on driving Gemini Enterprise adoption for agentic AI solutions across Indian organizations, revolutionizing business operations nationwide.
Nationwide AI Democratization
Partnership combines Reliance’s massive ecosystem scale with Google’s AI expertise to democratize advanced AI access across India’s diverse population.
Easy Activation Process
Eligible users in India can activate their free Google AI Pro subscription directly through the MyJio app, providing a seamless onboarding experience.
Reliance and Google Join Forces to Bring Premium AI to Millions

Imagine having access to the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence tools without paying a single rupee for 18 months. That’s exactly what’s happening right now in India, as Reliance Industries and Google have announced one of the most significant technology partnerships the country has ever seen. This collaboration brings cutting-edge AI capabilities directly to your smartphone through Jio’s network, and it could change how millions of Indians work, study, create, and solve problems.
On October 30, 2025, Reliance Industries Limited announced a partnership with Google that will provide eligible Jio users with free access to Google AI Pro for 18 months. This premium subscription, normally valued at ₹35,100 ($396 USD), includes access to Google’s most powerful Gemini 2.5 Pro model, advanced image and video generation tools, expanded research capabilities through NotebookLM, and 2 TB of cloud storage. The initiative aligns with Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s vision of making India “AI-empowered” rather than just AI-enabled, where every citizen can harness intelligent tools to create, innovate, and grow.
Understanding What You’re Actually Getting

Think of Google AI Pro as having a super-intelligent assistant in your pocket. But this isn’t just another chatbot. The subscription includes several powerful tools that work together to help you accomplish tasks that would typically require multiple apps and subscriptions.
The centerpiece is Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google’s flagship AI model that can understand and work with text, images, videos, and code. Unlike basic AI models, Gemini 2.5 Pro excels at complex reasoning tasks. It can analyze lengthy documents, generate sophisticated code, solve advanced math problems, and maintain context across long conversations. The model scored 86.7% on the AIME 2025 math benchmark and 84% on the GPQA diamond science benchmark, outperforming competing models from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Then there’s Nano Banana, Google’s image generation and editing tool powered by the Gemini 2.5 Flash model. What makes Nano Banana special is its ability to understand natural language instructions just like you’d explain something to a friend. You can upload your own photos and ask it to change backgrounds, add objects, swap clothing, or even merge multiple images while maintaining consistency across characters and scenes. The free subscription gives you higher generation limits, meaning you can create more images without hitting daily caps.
For video creation, you get access to Veo 3.1 Fast, Google’s state-of-the-art video generation model. Veo 3.1 can create high-fidelity videos up to 8 seconds long in either 720p or 1080p resolution at 24 frames per second. The model natively generates audio along with video, and supports both landscape (16:9) and portrait (9:16) aspect ratios. You can generate videos from text descriptions, use reference images to maintain character consistency across multiple shots, or specify first and last frames to control the narrative flow.
NotebookLM serves as your AI research assistant. It can summarize documents, extract key information from PDFs and Google Docs, and even generate audio overviews that sound like podcast discussions about your uploaded materials. The enterprise version included in this offer provides higher usage limits and better security features compared to the free version.
Finally, the 2 TB of cloud storage works across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. To put this in perspective, 2 TB can hold approximately 500,000 photos, 200,000 songs, or 200 hours of HD video. This storage also extends to WhatsApp backup on Android, meaning your chat history, photos, and videos stay safe in the cloud.
Who Can Access This Free Subscription
The rollout follows a phased approach. Initially, the offer targets Jio users aged 18 to 25 years who are on unlimited 5G plans. According to Reliance’s announcement, this age group will get early access, with plans to expand eligibility to all Jio customers nationwide “in the shortest time possible.”
To qualify for the offer, you need to meet several criteria. Your age must fall between 18 and 25 years as per the records linked to your Jio SIM. You must be subscribed to a Jio unlimited 5G plan, which typically means plans offering 2 GB per day or more of data. Your Google account must be registered in India. Most importantly, you cannot have used any previous free trial of Google AI Pro, and if you’re currently paying for any tier of Google One, those benefits will be forfeited when you activate the 18-month free trial.
Jio offers unlimited 5G data on various prepaid plans. Plans priced at ₹239 and above typically include this benefit. For customers on lower data plans, Jio provides add-on options starting at ₹51, ₹101, or ₹151 depending on your existing plan validity, allowing you to upgrade to unlimited 5G benefits.
How to Claim Your Free Access

The activation process is designed to be straightforward. Open the MyJio app on your smartphone and log in using your Jio number. On the home screen, look for the Jio-Google Gemini offer banner. Tap on this banner and select “Claim Now.” You’ll need to accept the terms and conditions and choose the Google account where you want to activate the offer. If prompted, verify your age and plan status. Once confirmed, your Google AI Pro subscription activates immediately without requiring credit card details or payment information.
After activation, you’ll receive confirmation via email and can begin using all the features. You can access Gemini 2.5 Pro through the Gemini app available on both Android and iOS, or through the web interface. Nano Banana works within the Gemini interface, while NotebookLM has its own dedicated web application. The 2 TB storage becomes immediately available across your Google services.
Keep in mind that after 18 months, the subscription will not automatically renew with charges. However, it’s wise to mark your calendar for when the trial ends, as Google may send renewal reminders. You can cancel anytime through your Google account settings if you decide not to continue with a paid subscription.
The Broader Partnership Beyond Consumer Benefits
While the free AI Pro access captures headlines, the Reliance-Google partnership extends much deeper into India’s technology infrastructure. The collaboration includes three major components designed to accelerate AI adoption across consumers, enterprises, and developers.
First, Reliance is partnering with Google Cloud to broaden access to Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), Google’s specialized AI hardware accelerators. TPUs are custom-designed chips optimized specifically for training and running neural networks. Unlike general-purpose processors, TPUs excel at the massive matrix multiplication operations that form the backbone of AI model training and inference. Google’s seventh-generation TPU, called Ironwood, delivers 3,600 times better inference performance compared to the first TPU from 2018 and matches or exceeds the performance of competing chips from other manufacturers.
This TPU access will enable Indian organizations to train and deploy larger, more complex AI models while delivering faster inferencing for demanding projects. Think of inferencing as the process where an AI model takes new input and generates output, like answering your question or creating an image. Faster inferencing means AI applications respond quicker, making them practical for real-time use cases. This strengthens India’s national AI backbone and supports the government’s vision of making the country a global AI powerhouse.
Second, Reliance Intelligence becomes a strategic go-to-market partner for Google Cloud, driving adoption of Gemini Enterprise across Indian organizations. Gemini Enterprise is a next-generation unified platform that brings Google’s AI capabilities to every employee within a company, integrated across all their workflows. It empowers teams to discover, create, share, and run AI agents in one secure environment.
What makes this significant is the concept of AI agents. Unlike simple chatbots, AI agents can perform complex multi-step tasks autonomously. They can connect to business systems like Salesforce, SAP, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace to pull data, analyze it, and take actions. For example, a marketing team could deploy an agent that automatically generates campaign images, checks them against brand guidelines, and schedules social media posts. Reliance Intelligence will develop and offer its own pre-built enterprise AI agents within Gemini Enterprise, expanding choices beyond Google-built solutions.
Third, the partnership explores bringing localized AI experiences to Jio users, catering to India’s rich cultural and linguistic diversity. India has 22 officially recognized languages and hundreds of dialects. Most global AI models are trained primarily on English text, making them less effective for non-English speakers. By working together, Reliance and Google aim to create AI tools that understand and generate content in multiple Indian languages, making the technology truly accessible to the country’s 1.45 billion people.
Why This Matters for India’s AI Future
India’s artificial intelligence strategy revolves around becoming what policymakers call an “AI Garage” for the world – a hub for developing scalable AI solutions applicable across developing economies. The government launched the IndiaAI Mission in March 2024 with an investment exceeding ₹10,300 crore ($1.2 billion USD), deploying 38,000 GPUs to create one of the world’s largest and most inclusive AI ecosystems.
The mission operates on seven pillars: affordable compute access, application development, AIKosh datasets, indigenous foundation models, future skills, startup financing, and responsible AI governance. More than 30 India-specific AI applications have been approved in sectors including healthcare, agriculture, and cybersecurity. AIKosh, the national dataset platform, hosts over 3,000 datasets and 243 AI models that developers can use to build solutions.
However, until recently, India’s progress remained largely limited to policy declarations. The country lacks homegrown large language models comparable to GPT, Claude, or Gemini. Most Indian startups and developers rely on foreign AI infrastructure and models, creating dependence that concerns policymakers worried about data sovereignty and strategic autonomy.
This is where the Reliance-Google partnership becomes strategically important. By providing millions of young Indians with hands-on access to advanced AI tools, the initiative creates a generation of AI-literate users who understand these technologies from practical experience. Students can use Gemini for research and studying. Content creators can generate images and videos. Developers can learn AI-assisted coding. Small business owners can automate tasks using AI agents.
Mukesh Ambani framed this vision clearly: “Reliance Intelligence aims to make intelligence services accessible to 1.45 billion Indians. Through our collaboration with strategic and long-term partners like Google, we aim to make India not just AI-enabled but AI-empowered – where every citizen and enterprise can harness intelligent tools to create, innovate and grow.”
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, echoed this sentiment: “Reliance is a longstanding partner in Google’s goal of advancing India’s digital future – together we’ve brought affordable internet access and smartphones to millions. Now, we are bringing this collaboration into the AI era. Today’s announcement will put Google’s cutting-edge AI tools in the hands of consumers, businesses, and India’s vibrant developer community.”
What to Expect After Activation
Once you activate your free subscription, you might wonder how to actually use these tools effectively. Here’s what you can realistically accomplish with each component.
With Gemini 2.5 Pro, you can have conversations where the AI maintains context across multiple exchanges. This means you can ask follow-up questions, request clarifications, or build on previous responses without starting over. The model handles long-form content well, so you can upload entire documents or paste lengthy text and ask for summaries, analysis, or specific information extraction. For students, this means getting help understanding complex topics, generating study guides, or working through problem sets. For professionals, it means drafting emails, creating presentations, analyzing data, or researching topics quickly.
The advanced coding capabilities let you describe what program or script you want, and Gemini generates working code. More importantly, it can debug existing code, explain what code does line-by-line, or refactor code to make it more efficient. While you shouldn’t blindly trust generated code without reviewing it, the tool significantly speeds up development and helps beginners learn programming concepts.
Nano Banana opens creative possibilities for anyone producing visual content. Social media managers can generate custom graphics without hiring designers. Teachers can create educational illustrations. E-commerce sellers can improve product photos. The character consistency feature means you can create multiple images of the same person or character in different scenarios, useful for storytelling or brand mascots. The tool works best when you provide specific, detailed prompts describing exactly what you want including style, colors, mood, lighting, and composition.
Veo 3.1 Fast lets you create short videos for social media, presentations, or creative projects. While 8 seconds might seem brief, it’s perfect for platform like Instagram Reels or TikTok where short, engaging clips perform best. The reference image feature means you can maintain visual consistency across multiple video clips, essential for building cohesive content series or brand materials. The native audio generation adds another dimension, creating soundscapes and effects that match the visual content.
NotebookLM becomes particularly valuable for research-intensive work. Upload research papers, articles, or notes, and the tool generates comprehensive summaries, pulls out key quotes, and answers questions based specifically on your uploaded materials. The Audio Overview feature converts your documents into conversational audio that sounds like two hosts discussing the content, making it easier to review information while commuting or exercising. The enterprise version’s higher limits mean you can work with more sources and create more notebooks without hitting restrictions.
The 2 TB storage eliminates concerns about running out of space. You can enable automatic backup for your photos and videos, knowing you have plenty of room. For creators shooting high-resolution content, this storage capacity means keeping original quality files in the cloud. For professionals, it means organizing work documents, presentations, and project files without constantly deleting old materials to free up space.
Understanding the Technology Behind These Tools
To truly appreciate what you’re getting, it helps to understand how these AI models actually work. Large language models like Gemini 2.5 Pro are trained on massive amounts of text from books, websites, articles, and other sources. Through this training, they learn patterns in language – how words relate to each other, how to structure sentences, and how to reason about concepts.
What makes Gemini 2.5 Pro special is its multimodal capability. Most AI models work with only text, but Gemini can natively understand and generate text, images, audio, and video. This means you can show it a photo and ask questions about what’s in the image, or describe a scene you want as a video. The model processes all these different types of information through the same underlying architecture, allowing it to make connections across modalities.
The “2.5” in Gemini 2.5 Pro indicates this is an iterative improvement over previous versions. Google trained the model using more data, refined the training process, and optimized the architecture to deliver better performance while maintaining reasonable speed. The “Pro” designation indicates this is the more capable version optimized for complex tasks, as opposed to “Flash” models that prioritize speed over complexity.
Image generation models like Nano Banana work differently. These models are trained by looking at millions of images paired with text descriptions. They learn the relationship between words and visual features. When you type a prompt, the model starts with random noise and gradually refines it into an image that matches your description. Recent advances allow these models to maintain consistency across multiple generated images, which is why Nano Banana can create multiple pictures of the same character.
Video generation is even more complex because the model must ensure not just that each individual frame looks good, but that frames transition smoothly and maintain temporal consistency. Veo 3.1 handles this by understanding motion, physics, and how objects move through space over time. The native audio generation adds another layer, where the model generates sound that matches the visual actions and environment.
TPUs, the specialized hardware mentioned in the partnership, are designed specifically to handle the mathematical operations these models require. AI models spend most of their time multiplying large matrices – essentially grids of numbers. Regular computer processors (CPUs) handle many different types of tasks, while graphics processors (GPUs) are optimized for the parallel calculations needed in graphics and gaming. TPUs take this specialization further, focusing almost exclusively on the matrix operations used in AI, achieving much higher performance per watt of power consumed.
Practical Tips for Getting the Most Value
To maximize your 18-month free subscription, consider these strategies based on how different users can benefit from these tools.
For students, use NotebookLM as your primary study companion. Upload lecture slides, textbook chapters, and research papers into a single notebook for each subject. Ask questions about the material to test your understanding. Generate Audio Overviews and listen to them while commuting or before exams for review. Use Gemini 2.5 Pro to explain difficult concepts in simpler terms, generate practice problems, or check your homework solutions.
Content creators should explore Nano Banana and Veo for generating visual assets. Create thumbnail images for videos, social media graphics, or blog post illustrations. Experiment with different artistic styles to find what resonates with your audience. Use the character consistency feature to develop a visual brand identity with recurring characters or mascots. Generate short video clips for Reels, Shorts, or TikTok content. Remember to review and refine AI-generated content before publishing to ensure it meets your quality standards.
Small business owners can use Gemini for customer communication tasks. Draft professional emails to clients or suppliers. Create product descriptions for e-commerce listings. Generate FAQ responses for common customer questions. Use Nano Banana to create marketing materials, promotional graphics, or social media posts without hiring designers. The 2 TB storage lets you maintain professional archives of all business documents and communications.
Developers should leverage the coding capabilities to accelerate development work. Use Gemini to generate boilerplate code, create unit tests, or refactor existing code. Ask it to explain unfamiliar code libraries or frameworks. Generate documentation for your projects. While you should always review and test AI-generated code, it serves as an excellent starting point that saves hours of manual coding.
Researchers and professionals handling large volumes of information can use NotebookLM to synthesize insights from multiple sources. Upload all relevant documents, then ask cross-cutting questions that require pulling information from multiple sources. Generate comprehensive summaries that highlight key themes. Create Audio Overviews to share research findings with colleagues who prefer listening to reading.
For everyone, remember that AI tools work best with clear, specific prompts. Instead of asking “make me an image,” try “create a photorealistic image of a modern coffee shop interior with warm lighting, wooden furniture, and people working on laptops, shot from the entrance showing the full space.” The more detail you provide, the better the results.
Addressing Privacy and Data Concerns
When using any AI service, understanding how your data is handled becomes crucial. Google has stated that Gemini is designed with privacy protections, but users should understand what this means in practice.
When you interact with Gemini through the app or web interface, your conversations are typically stored to improve the service and personalize your experience. You can delete individual conversations or your entire chat history through your Google account settings. Google states that human reviewers may analyze some conversations to improve the models, though they take steps to remove personally identifiable information before review.
For images and videos you generate, these creations are typically stored in your account and count against your storage quota. You maintain ownership of the content you create, and Google doesn’t use your generated images to train their models without explicit permission.
NotebookLM processes the documents you upload but claims these files are not used to train Google’s models. Your notebooks and uploaded documents remain private to your account. However, you should avoid uploading highly sensitive or confidential information unless you’re comfortable with cloud storage generally.
The 2 TB cloud storage follows Google’s standard privacy policy for Google Drive, Photos, and Gmail. Files are encrypted in transit and at rest on Google’s servers. Google may scan files for security purposes like detecting malware or child abuse material, and complies with legal requests for data from government authorities.
For enterprise use, Gemini Enterprise includes additional security features like Customer-Managed Encryption Keys (CMEK), VPC Service Controls to prevent data leakage, and compliance certifications for various regulations. These features are not part of the consumer-focused AI Pro plan offered free to Jio users.
Users concerned about privacy should read Google’s privacy policy, review their Google account privacy settings, and consider which types of information they’re comfortable sharing through AI services. For sensitive work, consider using the tools in ways that don’t require uploading confidential data.
The Business Strategy Behind the Giveaway
You might wonder why Google would offer a premium subscription worth ₹35,100 for free. The answer involves long-term strategic thinking about market positioning and user acquisition.
First, this partnership helps Google establish dominance in India’s rapidly growing AI market. By putting advanced AI tools in the hands of millions of young users now, Google creates a generation accustomed to their ecosystem. When these users enter the workforce or start businesses, they’re likely to continue using Google’s AI services, potentially paying for enterprise versions or higher tiers.
Second, the data and usage patterns Google gains from millions of Indian users helps improve their AI models. While Google states they don’t use personal data to train models, anonymized usage patterns help identify where models perform well or struggle, guiding future development priorities. Understanding how Indian users interact with AI in different languages and cultural contexts informs product development for emerging markets globally.
Third, the partnership strengthens Google’s cloud infrastructure business. By providing TPU access to Indian organizations through Reliance, Google competes directly with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure for the enterprise market. The Gemini Enterprise component creates another revenue stream as Indian companies adopt AI-powered business tools.
For Reliance, the partnership supports Mukesh Ambani’s ambition to transform the conglomerate from primarily an energy and telecom company into a “deep-tech enterprise.” Reliance Intelligence, the newly formed subsidiary, aims to build gigawatt-scale AI data centers powered by clean energy. The Google partnership provides both technology and credibility as Reliance positions itself as India’s primary AI infrastructure provider.
By offering compelling free AI features, Reliance also differentiates Jio from competitors Airtel and Vodafone Idea in an increasingly commoditized telecom market. After years of price wars, adding unique value-added services helps justify premium pricing and reduces customer churn. If users find Gemini valuable, they’re less likely to switch carriers even if competitors offer slightly lower prices.
The partnership also aligns with India’s national priorities around technology self-reliance and AI leadership. By working with an Indian company to expand AI access, Google positions itself as supportive of India’s development goals, potentially easing regulatory scrutiny and building goodwill with policymakers.
Looking Beyond the 18-Month Free Period
After your free subscription ends, you’ll face a decision about whether to continue with a paid subscription. Google AI Pro typically costs ₹1,950 per month ($22 USD), or ₹19,500 annually if you pay yearly. Whether this represents good value depends on how much you actually use the features.
If you’ve integrated Gemini into your daily workflow for work, study, or content creation, the subscription may be worth continuing. The combination of AI capabilities and 2 TB storage competes favorably with paying separately for AI services and cloud storage. NotebookLM alone offers functionality that would cost significantly more through specialized research tools.
However, if you only used the features occasionally, you might decide to downgrade. Google typically offers lower-tier plans with reduced features and storage at lower prices. The free version of Gemini, while more limited, still provides basic AI capabilities. NotebookLM has a free version with lower limits. Cloud storage alternatives exist at various price points.
What you learn and create during the 18 months remains valuable regardless of whether you continue subscribing. Skills you develop using AI tools transfer to other platforms. Content you generate is yours to keep. Documents and files can be exported before the subscription ends if you decide not to continue.
The partnership announcement mentioned potential expansion to all Jio customers, not just the 18-25 age group. If you don’t qualify for this initial rollout, watching how the program evolves might reveal additional opportunities. Reliance may offer similar benefits as incentives for upgrading to premium plans or as loyalty rewards for long-term customers.
Making Your Decision
If you’re eligible for this offer, activating it makes sense even if you’re not sure how much you’ll use the features. There’s no downside to claiming something free that you can cancel anytime. The worst case is you forget about it; the best case is you discover tools that genuinely improve your productivity, creativity, or learning.
However, set realistic expectations. AI tools are incredibly powerful but not magical. They make certain tasks faster and easier, but they don’t replace human judgment, creativity, or expertise. Gemini might help you draft an email, but you should review it before sending. Nano Banana can generate images, but you need a clear vision of what you want. NotebookLM can summarize documents, but you still need to understand the material.
The 18-month timeframe gives you plenty of time to experiment and find use cases that work for your specific needs. Try different features. See what resonates. Watch tutorials and read guides about effective prompt engineering. Join online communities where people share tips and creative applications.
This partnership represents a significant moment in India’s technology development. Whether it successfully advances the country’s AI capabilities depends partly on how millions of individual users like you choose to engage with these tools. The opportunity is there; what you do with it is up to you.







