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Gemini Code Assist for individuals and our responses.
General
How can I get Gemini Code Assist for free?
We recommend trying Gemini Code Assist for individuals. Go
to VS Code or JetBrains IntelliJ and install the
Gemini Code Assist extension. Sign in with a personal Gmail
account that's not associated with Workspace.
I installed the Gemini Code Assist extension in my IDE, but it
says my account is ineligible for the free
version, Gemini Code Assist for individuals, and is asking me
if I want to input a Google Cloud project. Is this expected behavior?
If you're encountering a message about account ineligibility for
Gemini Code Assist for individuals, then it's likely because of the
type of Google Account you're using.
Here's a breakdown of the common reasons and how to resolve them:
Understand the difference between Google Accounts
There are two types of Google Accounts you might use to try to use
Gemini Code Assist:
- Personal Google Account: This is the standard, free
account you use for services like Gmail, Google Photos, and
Google Drive for personal use (e.g. your-name@gmail.com).
Gemini Code Assist for individuals is designed to be used with this
type of account.
- Google Workspace Account: This is a paid service for
businesses and organizations that provides a suite of productivity tools,
including a custom email domain (e.g. your-name@your-company.com),
enhanced security features, and administrative controls. These accounts are
often managed by an employer or school.
Why your account might be ineligible
You might see the ineligibility message for one of two reasons:
- You are signed in with a Google Workspace account. The free version,
Gemini Code Assist for individuals in VS Code and IntelliJ, is not
available for Google Workspace accounts. The prompt to input a Google Cloud
project appears because the Standard and Enterprise Editions of
Gemini Code Assist are integrated with Google Cloud for billing and
project management.
- Other eligibility restrictions. You might also be ineligible if you are in
a geographic location that is not supported or if Google is unable to
determine your location. To view eligible geographic locations, see
Available locations for Gemini Code Assist for individuals.
How to access Gemini Code Assist for individuals
To access Gemini Code Assist for individuals, sign in with a
personal Google Account. You can
create a personal Google Account here.
You can sign in to Gemini Code Assist for individuals with a
personal Google Account without being asked for a Google Cloud project. If you
continue to experience issues, then it might be due to location restrictions.
What are the differences among Gemini Code Assist for
individuals, Gemini Code Assist Standard, and
Gemini Code Assist Enterprise?
Gemini Code Assist for individuals is a great fit for
developers looking for more ways to be productive with their personal Gmail
accounts. For people at businesses or on teams,
Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise are a great fit.
Learn more about
Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise.
What Gemini models does Gemini Code Assist for
individuals support?
Gemini Code Assist for individuals uses
Gemini 2.5 in the chat panel. For coding use cases,Gemini Code Assist for individuals uses of a tailored version
of Gemini 2.0.
What user ID or email address do I need to use to access the free version of
Gemini Code Assist?
To use Gemini Code Assist for individuals, which is free,
sign in with a personal Gmail account or a Google Account not associated with
Cloud Identity or Google Workspace.
I just tried to sign in to Gemini Code Assist, but I am
seeing the Standard or Enterprise editions. How do I access
Gemini Code Assist's free version?
Using Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise editions
requires a Google Cloud project. If you landed in an experience that
asks you for your Google Cloud project, you are either (1) already in
the Standard or Enterprise edition of Gemini Code Assist or (B)
signed in with a User ID that does not qualify for the free version of
Gemini Code Assist. Try signing back in with your personal
Gmail account to access Gemini Code Assist for individuals.
Which versions of Gemini Code Assist enable me to access the
free version (Gemini Code Assist for individuals) in VS Code
and IntelliJ?
Gemini Code Assist for individuals is available in VSCode,
for any version starting at 2.27.4
or later, and in IntelliJ
starting at 1.10.1
or later.
I am seeing the following message: "We're experiencing a high volume of
usage right now, so we're temporarily at capacity..." What should I do?
If you are seeing this message, it means that Google engineers are actively
working to ensure we can support you. We will communicate on this FAQ page and
our release notes
should we have any updates.
Plans and pricing
Where can I learn more about Gemini Code Assist for
individuals, Gemini Code Assist Standard, and
Gemini Code Assist Enterprise?
Gemini Code Assist for individuals is a great fit for
developers looking for more ways to be productive with their personal Gmail
accounts. For people at businesses or on teams,
Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise are a great fit.
Learn more.
Is Gemini Code Assist free for students?
Yes. We recently announced a free version of
Gemini Code Assist, Gemini Code Assist for
individuals. This is a good fit for students, individual developers, and
startup developers. Learn more.
Are there limits to my use of Gemini Code Assist?
Developers receive 180,000 code completions per month they'll get with
Gemini Code Assist. Since the ceiling of AI assistance is so
high with Gemini Code Assist, it's a challenge for even the
most intensive, professional developers to reach.
Will my free version of Gemini Code Assist expire?
The free version of Gemini Code Assist,
Gemini Code Assist for individuals, does not expire. However,
if you decide you'd like more functionality that supports teams--including
logging and monitoring, additional security controls, the ability to add
teammates, and more, we encourage you to upgrade to the
Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise editions.
Learn more.
How can I use Gemini for free in Android Studio?
To use Gemini in Android Studio, perform the following tasks:
- Download the latest canary version of Android Studio.
- To launch Gemini, open or start an Android Studio project and
click View > Tool Windows > Gemini.
- Sign in to your Google Account when asked, if you aren't already signed
in. The chat box appears and you can start using Gemini's
interactive, conversational interface.
How can I use Gemini for free in Firebase?
Gemini in Firebase is available at no cost to individuals
in the Firebase console. For more information, see
Set up Gemini in Firebase.
Is there a free version of Gemini Code Assist for people at
businesses, on teams or at other organizations?
Yes. People who want advanced features focused on teams and businesses can
try a free trial of Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise
for 30 days. Connect with your Google Cloud representative or learn more at
Set up Gemini Code Assist.
Can I sign in using my .edu email account?
As long as your email address is a Google Account and not tied to
Google Workspace or Google Cloud Identity, you will be able to use
Gemini Code Assist for individuals. It's possible you may not
know whether it is tied to Google Workspace or Cloud Identity if someone else
at your organization is managing your domain. If this is the case, we
recommend signing back in with your personal Gmail account.
Privacy, security, and responsible AI
Where can I learn more about how Gemini Code Assist for
individuals uses my data to improve the product and my privacy choices?
To learn more about how Gemini Code Assist for individuals
handles your data and understand your choices, see the
Gemini Code Assist for individuals privacy notice.
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Go\nto VS Code or JetBrains IntelliJ and install the\nGemini Code Assist extension. Sign in with a personal Gmail\naccount that's not associated with Workspace. \n\n#### I installed the Gemini Code Assist extension in my IDE, but it\nsays my account is ineligible for the free\nversion, Gemini Code Assist for individuals, and is asking me\nif I want to input a Google Cloud project. Is this expected behavior?\n\nIf you're encountering a message about account ineligibility for\nGemini Code Assist for individuals, then it's likely because of the\ntype of Google Account you're using.\nHere's a breakdown of the common reasons and how to resolve them:\n\n**Understand the difference between Google Accounts**\n\nThere are two types of Google Accounts you might use to try to use\nGemini Code Assist:\n\n- **Personal Google Account**: This is the standard, free account you use for services like Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive for personal use (e.g. your-name@gmail.com). Gemini Code Assist for individuals is designed to be used with this type of account.\n- **Google Workspace Account** : This is a paid service for businesses and organizations that provides a suite of productivity tools, including a custom email domain (e.g. your-name@your-company.com), enhanced security features, and administrative controls. These accounts are often managed by an employer or school. \n\n**Why your account might be ineligible**\n\nYou might see the ineligibility message for one of two reasons:\n\n- You are signed in with a Google Workspace account. The free version, Gemini Code Assist for individuals in VS Code and IntelliJ, is not available for Google Workspace accounts. The prompt to input a Google Cloud project appears because the Standard and Enterprise Editions of Gemini Code Assist are integrated with Google Cloud for billing and project management.\n- Other eligibility restrictions. You might also be ineligible if you are in a geographic location that is not supported or if Google is unable to determine your location. To view eligible geographic locations, see [Available locations for Gemini Code Assist for individuals](https://developers.google.com/gemini-code-assist/resources/available-locations).\n\n**How to access Gemini Code Assist for individuals**\n\nTo access Gemini Code Assist for individuals, sign in with a\npersonal Google Account. You can\n[create a personal Google Account here](https://accounts.google.com/signin).\n\nYou can sign in to Gemini Code Assist for individuals with a\npersonal Google Account without being asked for a Google Cloud project. If you\ncontinue to experience issues, then it might be due to location restrictions. \n\n#### What are the differences among Gemini Code Assist for\nindividuals, Gemini Code Assist Standard, and\nGemini Code Assist Enterprise?\n\nGemini Code Assist for individuals is a great fit for\ndevelopers looking for more ways to be productive with their personal Gmail\naccounts. For people at businesses or on teams,\nGemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise are a great fit.\n[Learn more about\nGemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise](https://cloud.google.com/products/gemini/code-assist). \n\n#### What Gemini models does Gemini Code Assist for\nindividuals support?\n\nGemini Code Assist for individuals uses\nGemini 2.5 in the chat panel. For coding use cases,Gemini Code Assist for individuals uses of a tailored version\nof Gemini 2.0. \n\n#### How can I find the code review agent?\n\nYou can find Gemini Code Assist for GitHub, which\nprovides code review capabilities, at\n\u003chttps://github.com/apps/gemini-code-assist\u003e,\nor by searching for \"Gemini Code Assist\" on the\n[GitHub Marketplace](https://github.com/marketplace). \n\n#### What user ID or email address do I need to use to access the free version of\nGemini Code Assist?\n\nTo use Gemini Code Assist for individuals, which is free,\nsign in with a personal Gmail account or a Google Account not associated with\nCloud Identity or Google Workspace. \n\n#### I just tried to sign in to Gemini Code Assist, but I am\nseeing the Standard or Enterprise editions. How do I access\nGemini Code Assist's free version?\n\nUsing Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise editions\nrequires a Google Cloud project. If you landed in an experience that\nasks you for your Google Cloud project, you are either (1) already in\nthe Standard or Enterprise edition of Gemini Code Assist or (B)\nsigned in with a User ID that does not qualify for the free version of\nGemini Code Assist. Try signing back in with your personal\nGmail account to access Gemini Code Assist for individuals. \n\n#### Which versions of Gemini Code Assist enable me to access the\nfree version (Gemini Code Assist for individuals) in VS Code\nand IntelliJ?\n\nGemini Code Assist for individuals is available in VSCode,\nfor any version starting at `2.27.4` or later, and in IntelliJ\nstarting at `1.10.1` or later. \n\n#### I am seeing the following message: \"We're experiencing a high volume of\nusage right now, so we're temporarily at capacity...\" What should I do?\n\nIf you are seeing this message, it means that Google engineers are actively\nworking to ensure we can support you. We will communicate on this FAQ page and\nour [release notes](/gemini-code-assist/resources/release-notes)\nshould we have any updates.\n\nPlans and pricing\n-----------------\n\n#### Where can I learn more about Gemini Code Assist for\nindividuals, Gemini Code Assist Standard, and\nGemini Code Assist Enterprise?\n\nGemini Code Assist for individuals is a great fit for\ndevelopers looking for more ways to be productive with their personal Gmail\naccounts. For people at businesses or on teams,\nGemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise are a great fit.\n[Learn more](https://codeassist.google/#compare-gemini-code-assist-offerings). \n\n#### Is Gemini Code Assist free for students?\n\nYes. We recently announced a free version of\nGemini Code Assist, Gemini Code Assist for\nindividuals. This is a good fit for students, individual developers, and\nstartup developers. [Learn more](https://codeassist.google). \n\n#### Are there limits to my use of Gemini Code Assist?\n\nDevelopers receive 180,000 code completions per month they'll get with\nGemini Code Assist. Since the ceiling of AI assistance is so\nhigh with Gemini Code Assist, it's a challenge for even the\nmost intensive, professional developers to reach. \n\n#### Will my free version of Gemini Code Assist expire?\n\nThe free version of Gemini Code Assist,\nGemini Code Assist for individuals, does not expire. However,\nif you decide you'd like more functionality that supports teams--including\nlogging and monitoring, additional security controls, the ability to add\nteammates, and more, we encourage you to upgrade to the\nGemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise editions.\n[Learn more](https://cloud.google.com/products/gemini/code-assist). \n\n#### How can I use Gemini for free in Android Studio?\n\nTo use Gemini in Android Studio, perform the following tasks:\n\n- Download the latest canary version of Android Studio.\n- To launch Gemini, open or start an Android Studio project and click **View \\\u003e Tool Windows \\\u003e Gemini**.\n- Sign in to your Google Account when asked, if you aren't already signed in. The chat box appears and you can start using Gemini's interactive, conversational interface.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n#### How can I use Gemini for free in Firebase?\n\nGemini in Firebase is available at no cost to individuals\nin the Firebase console. For more information, see\n[Set up Gemini in Firebase](https://firebase.google.com/docs/gemini-in-firebase/set-up-gemini). \n\n#### Is there a free version of Gemini Code Assist for people at\nbusinesses, on teams or at other organizations?\n\nYes. People who want advanced features focused on teams and businesses can\ntry a free trial of Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise\nfor 30 days. Connect with your Google Cloud representative or learn more at\n[Set up Gemini Code Assist](https://cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/discover/set-up-gemini#purchase-subscription). \n\n#### Can I sign in using my .edu email account?\n\nAs long as your email address is a Google Account and not tied to\nGoogle Workspace or Google Cloud Identity, you will be able to use\nGemini Code Assist for individuals. It's possible you may not\nknow whether it is tied to Google Workspace or Cloud Identity if someone else\nat your organization is managing your domain. If this is the case, we\nrecommend signing back in with your personal Gmail account.\n\nPrivacy, security, and responsible AI\n-------------------------------------\n\n#### Where can I learn more about how Gemini Code Assist for\nindividuals uses my data to improve the product and my privacy choices?\n\nTo learn more about how Gemini Code Assist for individuals\nhandles your data and understand your choices, see the\n[Gemini Code Assist for individuals privacy notice](/gemini-code-assist/resources/privacy-notice-gemini-code-assist-individuals)."]]