Details

  • Google has officially launched Jules, an AI-powered coding assistant, moving it out of beta as of August 6, 2025, and embedding the advanced Gemini 2.5 Pro model for enhanced coding capabilities and improved reasoning.
  • Thousands of developers took part in the beta, completing a wide variety of programming tasks and collectively sharing over 140,000 code improvements, showcasing significant adoption and feedback.
  • The latest version features a refreshed user interface, hundreds of resolved bugs, and added functions like the ability to reuse setups, integrate with GitHub issues, and support for multimodal input.
  • Jules offers a tiered pricing structure: an Intro tier for project onboarding, Google AI Pro with five times the basic limits for regular use, and Google AI Ultra at twenty times the limits, targeting enterprise-level productivity and workflows.
  • The assistant is now available to both Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, while eligible college students benefit from a one-year free AI Pro subscription via Google’s educational program.

Impact

Jules' public debut places Google in direct competition with industry leaders like GitHub Copilot and Amazon CodeWhisperer in the fast-evolving AI coding landscape. Its integration with the Gemini platform and strategic pricing could appeal to enterprises and developers prioritizing Google Cloud. This launch reinforces Google's commitment to AI-powered development tools for a broad market.