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    Meta Is Now Charging Up to $19.99 a Month for AI Features. The Move Tells You Everything About Whether Big Tech Thinks AI Can Pay for Itself.

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    Meta has begun testing paid subscriptions for its Meta AI chatbot, introducing two tiers under a new brand called Meta One. 

    The plans are priced at $7.99 a month for Meta One Plus and $19.99 a month for Meta One Premium, with testing launching in Singapore, Guatemala, and Bolivia. Meta AI will remain free for casual users, but those who rely on the chatbot heavily will eventually hit usage limits that only a paid plan removes.

    What the Plans Offer

    Both tiers give users expanded access to image generation, video creation, and extended reasoning capabilities that will be capped for free users. The difference between the two lies in computing power. The Premium plan adds more complex models, including a Deep Thinking mode, along with a broader range of AI video and image generation tools across Meta’s apps.

    Meta’s head of product, Naomi Gleit, announced the subscription testing in an Instagram video, saying the plans “give people who use Meta AI more to work with, more capacity, bigger, more complex requests, and more room to create for businesses and creators.”

    The AI plans will expand in the weeks ahead to include more benefits for users of Meta’s AI glasses. Separately, Meta is also testing two plans aimed at creators and businesses, called Meta One Essential at $14.99 a month and Meta One Advanced at $49.99 a month, with features like verified badges, algorithm priority, and advanced audience analytics.

    A Direct Play for AI Revenue

    The $19.99 Premium price matches the monthly cost of ChatGPT Plus and Google’s AI Pro tier, while Meta One Plus at $7.99 sits below either competitor’s current consumer offering. The pricing is a clear signal that Meta is positioning itself as a direct rival to OpenAI and Google in the paid AI market and not just a social media platform with an AI assistant bolted on.

    Meta reported $56.3 billion in revenue for Q1 2026, with $55.02 from advertising alone. Non-advertising revenue, which includes subscriptions, hardware, and other products, came in at $1.29 billion, representing about 2.3% of total revenue. For a company generating that much money from ads, the subscription push is about setting its AI tools to generate its own meaningful revenue stream.

    The Pressure Behind the Push

    Meta has raised its capital expenditure for 2026 to between $125 billion and $145 billion, up from the $115 billion to $135 billion range it gave earlier in the year. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has also pledged to spend at least $600 billion on AI infrastructure over the next several years, and the company is building a data centre in Louisiana that will reportedly cost at least $200 billion.

    That level of spending has put real pressure on the company’s bottom line. Meta cut 8,000 jobs after Q1 2026 results, and its stock fell 9% after hours as investors grew uneasy about how those costs would eventually be covered.

    Meta AI has roughly 1 billion monthly active users. If even 5% of those users converted to the $7.99 tier, that would generate roughly $4.8 billion in annual subscription revenue. At the $19.99 tier, the same conversion rate would yield about $12 billion. Those numbers would be significant, but converting even a small fraction of users who have never paid for Meta into paying subscribers is a challenge the company has not yet solved at scale.

    What Comes Next

    The test markets chosen, Singapore, Guatemala, and Bolivia, suggest Meta is testing pricing elasticity in markets where the response may differ from the US.. or Europe before a wider global launch.

    Whether the subscriptions gain traction will say a great deal about whether users see Meta AI as a tool worth paying for separately, rather than just a feature they happen to just use.

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