- A new “Usage Limits” page (gemini.google.com/usage) has finally been launched in mid-May 2026, allowing users to check their current Gemini app usage as a percentage.
- Users can now monitor their AI model usage in real-time, enabling more efficient use of the models.
- The rollout appears to be taking place gradually, depending on the platform and Google account.
A new page titled “Usage Limits” (gemini.google.com/usage), which allows users to check their current Google “Gemini” app usage as a percentage, was finally launched in mid-May 2026.
Previously, the Gemini app did not provide a way to monitor the usage of AI models such as “Pro (Gemini 3.1 Pro)” and “Thinking mode (Gemini 3 Flash),” which meant that access would be suddenly restricted once a user hit their limit. With the introduction of this new “Usage Limits” page, users can now track their consumption, allowing for more efficient management of AI model resources.



The rollout of the “Usage Limits” page for the Gemini app appears to be happening on a per-platform and per-Google account basis. In my own environment, I have confirmed that the page is available for some of my Google accounts on both the Web and iOS versions of the Gemini app.
For Google accounts where the “Usage Limits” page has not yet been rolled out, accessing the URL (gemini.google.com/usage) will simply redirect you to the home screen. It is expected to be released to all users over time, so please be patient.
Source:Gemini





