Google’s subscription service is experiencing unprecedented growth by adding AI features to its cloud storage plans. This strategic pivot comes at a critical time as the company seeks to diversify revenue streams beyond advertising, especially as generative AI threatens to disrupt traditional search and advertising models that have long been Alphabet‘s primary business drivers.
The big picture: Google One has reached 150 million subscribers, marking a 50% increase since February 2024, as the company aggressively expands into AI-powered subscription services.
Behind the numbers: While Google One launched nearly six years ago as primarily a cloud storage service, the recent addition of AI capabilities has significantly accelerated its growth trajectory.
Why this matters: Alphabet faces existential pressure as AI assistants begin eroding its core search business, forcing the company to develop new revenue streams.
What they’re saying: “Just like you’ve seen with YouTube, we’ll give people options over time. For this year, I think you’ll see us be focused on the subscription direction,” CEO Sundar Pichai stated in February.