Google launched Gemini Enterprise and Gemini Business subscriptions Thursday, packaging AI agent development tools for nontechnical workers. Gemini Enterprise starts at $30 per person monthly for large organizations, while Gemini Business costs $21 monthly for smaller clients.
Writing on the Google blog, the company positions the platform as “the new front door for AI in the workplace,” enabling employees to chat with company documents, data, and applications. It’s designed as comprehensive integration rather than another isolated tool.
Corporate workers can build agents drawing on data from Box, Microsoft, and Salesforce products. Premade Google agents for software development, data science, and customer engagement come with subscriptions, along with access to agents from Workday and other companies.
Early results show promise: HCA Healthcare is piloting a nurse handoff solution estimated to save millions of hours annually, while Best Buy drove a 200% increase in customers self-scheduling deliveries. Google reports that nearly half of all new code at Google is now AI-generated.
The launch came three days after OpenAI showed how people can access third-party tools in ChatGPT.
Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, who accelerated the unit’s year-over-year revenue growth back above 30% in the second quarter, named cruise line Virgin Voyages as an early adopter. Google Cloud surpassed a $50 billion annual revenue run rate in Q2.