Free Google Cloud features and trial offer

If you aren't yet a Google Cloud customer

Signing up for the Google Cloud Free Trialis the best way to explore and evaluate Google Cloud for free.

The Free Trial gets you a $300 Welcome credit tospend over 91 days onvarious Google Cloud products and youwon't be billed. During the Free Trial, you also get access to theGoogle Cloud Free Tier,which gives you free usage of select products up to specified monthly limits,and toproduct-specific free trials.

When you are ready for full access to Google Cloud, including features notcovered by the Free Trial program,upgrade to a Paid billing account.You keep any remaining credit and continue to have access to theFree Tier.You'll only be billed for usage that exceeds your remaining credit or forusage on products that aren't part of the Free Trial program.

If you are already a Google Cloud customer
You can use select Google Cloudproducts for free when you stay within theirFree Tier monthly usage limits,and when you utilizeproduct-specific free trials.You will only be billed for usage that exceeds those limits.

Start your proof of concept with $300 in free credit

  • Develop with our latest Generative AI models and tools.
  • Get free usage of 20+ popular products, including Compute Engine and AI APIs.
  • No automatic charges, no commitment.

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Google Cloud Free Trial

The Google Cloud Free Trial is a91-day program that lets newusers try the most popular Google Cloud products withoutany financial commitment. You will not be billed for any Google Cloud usageduring your Free Trial. Access to products may be limited toprevent abuse.

Signing up for the Free Trial creates aFree Trial billing account that is preloaded with$300 in free Welcome credit which is validfor 91 days. You can also use theFree Tier products,up to monthly usage limits.You can spend your $300 credit onproducts and services covered by the Free Trial,including on usage beyond theFree Tier limits.

We recommend upgrading to aPaid billing accountduring your Free Trial to prevent loss of service and access toresources when the Free Trial ends. Although upgrading to aPaid billing account ends your Free Trial, you keep any unusedcredit until it expires 91 days fromthe Free Trial signup, and you continue to haveaccess to the Free Tier.

With a Paid billing account, you have full access to Google Cloud andyou will be billed for usage not covered by the $300 creditor the Free Tier.

If you don't upgrade to a Paid billing account before91 days pass or if you spend the$300 in free credit, then your Free Trial billing accountwill be closed and all of its associated projects and resources will bestopped.

Who's eligible

You're eligible for the Free Trial when both of the followingare true:

  • You've never been a paying user of Google Cloud, Google Maps Platform, or Firebase.
  • You haven't previously signed up for the Free Trial.

What to expect at Free Trial signup

During the sign up, you must provide a credit card or other payment methodthat is valid for the period of the Free Trial.Depending on your country, you might alsoneed toverify your bank account.After you complete the signup and your identity andpayment method are verified, your Free Trial period starts.

Google uses your payment information for the following purposes:

  • To verify your identity.
  • To reduce fraud.
  • To create your Free Trial account.

For more information about payment methods, including which types ofcredit cards are accepted, seeavailable payment methods.

After you complete the signup, Google submits anauthorization request to validate your payment information.The authorization request is a temporary hold, it isn't an actual charge:

  • Temporary hold: The hold often appears as a pending transaction from Google, with a value between $0.00 and $1.00 USD. Your bank might convert the amount to a local currency.
  • Not an actual charge: The authorization request is a hold, not an actual charge. No funds are withdrawn by Google. The hold is typically released within a few days to a month.

If you encounter issues during the verification process, thencontact Cloud Billing support.

Start your proof of concept with $300 in free credit

  • Develop with our latest Generative AI models and tools.
  • Get free usage of 20+ popular products, including Compute Engine and AI APIs.
  • No automatic charges, no commitment.

Keep exploring with 20+ always-free products.

Access 20+ free products for common use cases, including AI APIs, VMs, data warehouses, and more.

During the Free Trial

You aren't billed.

You use your Free Trial account to explore Google Cloud.This account provides the following:

  • $300 in Welcome credit to spend on products and services covered by the Free Trial program.
  • Full access to theGoogle Cloud Free Tier.
  • Full access to Google Cloud, with some restrictions:
    • You can't do any of the following:
      • Add GPUs to your VM instances.
      • Use Google Cloud Marketplace.
      • Request a quota increase. For an overview of Compute Engine quotas, seeAllocation quotas.
      • Access or use the $300 credit for a generative AI partner model that is offered as a managed APIs, which is also known as model as a service.
      • Create VM instances that are based on Windows Serverimages.
      • Create Google Cloud VMware Engine resources.
    • Some use cases are prohibited during the Free Trial. For example, you may not use Google Cloud products or services to mine cryptocurrency during your Free Trial. For a list of restrictions, seeFree Trial Terms and Conditions.
  • AGoogle Cloud project named "My First Project". This project contains theGoogle Cloud resources that you create. The email address that you provided during the Free Trial signup is the ID that has administrator-level access to this project.

  • AFree Trial billing account named "My Billing Account". This account accrues the Google Cloud usage costs your project generates. The $300 credit pays for those usage costs and you aren't billed. The email address you provided during the Free Trial signup is the ID of theBilling Account Administrator.

    Your remaining credit and days are available on a Cloud Billing report.

  • AGoogle payments profile that stores information like theform of payment, name, address, and tax ID (when required legally) of who is responsible for the profile. The email address you provided during the Free Trial signup is the ID of the profile'sadministrator and primary contact.

When the Free Trial ends

Your Free Trial ends when (1) you manually upgrade to aPaid billing account or (2) your Free Trial billing account auto-closes.

When you manually upgrade to aPaid billing account,the following occur:

  • Google Cloud access unlocked: You gain access to all Google Cloud products and services, including those products and services that were restricted during the Free Trial, such as GPUs, Google Cloud Marketplace, and third-party generative AI models.
  • $300 Welcome credit use continues: Your remaining credit is available for use onproducts and services covered by the Free Trial, but they must be consumed within the original 91 days period from your sign-up date.
  • Billing is enabled: Your payment method is charged for any usage that exceeds your remaining credit, theFree Tier limits, or usage on products that aren't part of the Free Trial.
  • Resource continuity: If you upgrade to a Paid billing account before your Free Trial billing account auto-closes, then the resources you created during the Free Trial continue to run without interruption.

Your Free Trial billing account auto-closes if you spend the$300 credit or 91 days pass fromsignup and you don't upgrade to a Paid billing account.In these cases, the following occur:

  • Free Trial billing account is closed: Billing is disabled on your project and your Free Trial account enters a30-day grace period. If you don't upgrade to a Paid billing account during the grace period, then your Free Trial resources are permanently deleted.

    You might receive a message stating that your Free Trial billing account has been canceled or suspended.

  • Resources are stopped: All resources you created during the trial are stopped. Further, any data you stored in services like Compute Engine is marked for deletion and might be lost.
  • Access to Google Cloud products and services is lost.

30-day grace period for recovery

If your Free Trial ends because 91 days passor $300 credit is exhausted, then yourFree Trial account enters a 30-day grace period:

  • If youupgrade to a Paid billing account during this 30-day grace period, then you might be able torecover your stopped resources and data.
  • Otherwise, your Free Trial resources arepermanently deleted.

Upgrade to a Paid billing account

To usefeatures that aren'tincluded in the Free Trialor to keep the resources you create during the Free Trial, upgradeto a Paid billing account. Upgrading to a Paid billing account endsyour Free Trial;you will be billed for usage not covered byyour $300 Welcome credit or for usage on products that aren'tpart of the Free Trial.

To upgrade to a Paid billing account, do the following:

  1. Go to theWelcome page of the Google Cloud console:

    Go to theWelcome page

  2. In the toolbar of theWelcome page, clickUpgrade.

    If the toolbar doesn't display anUpgrade button, then do the following:

    1. Confirm that you have a Free Trial billing account.
    2. Confirm that you are aBilling Account Administrator for the Free Trial billing account.
  3. In the confirmation dialog, clickUpgrade.

After you upgrade to a Paid billing account, considersigning up for Cloud Customer Care.There are several levels of support and you can choose the service that bestfits your organization's technical support needs.

Google Cloud Free Tier

The Google Cloud Free Tier gives you free usage ofselect Google Cloud products, up tospecified monthly limits.

A Google Cloud billing account is required to access theGoogle Cloud Free Tier. If you are new to Google Cloud, then you cansign up for a Free Trialto get a billing account and access to the Free Tier.

There is no cost to using a product or service that participates in theFree Tier program when you stay within the specified monthlyusage limits:

  • If you have a Paid billing account and go beyond those limits, then you will be billed for the overage.
  • If you have a Free Trial billing account and go beyond those limits, then your $300 Welcome credit pays for the overage. You are also limited to $300 worth of usage. For full access to Google Cloud,upgrade to a Paid billing account.

Start your proof of concept with $300 in free credit

  • Develop with our latest Generative AI models and tools.
  • Get free usage of 20+ popular products, including Compute Engine and AI APIs.
  • No automatic charges, no commitment.

Keep exploring with 20+ always-free products.

Access 20+ free products for common use cases, including AI APIs, VMs, data warehouses, and more.

Who's eligible

You're eligible when both of the following are true:

  • Your Cloud Billing account, which is either a Paid billing account or Free Trial billing account, is active and in good standing.
  • You don't have a negotiated pricing contract or a custom rate card with Google, except as described for certain products listed in theFree Tier usage limits table.

Use of the Free Tier

To use products that have a Free Tier, you need aGoogle Cloud billing account.

Although the Free Tier lets you use certain Google Cloudproducts at no charge, there are monthly usage limits that are calculated perbilling account. Any usage that exceeds theFree Tier usage limitsis billed at standard rates.

The Free Tier has no end date, but Googlereserves the right to change the offering, including changing oreliminating usage limits, with 30 days' advance notice.

Free Tier usage limits

The following table details the usage limits for Google Cloud productsthat are part of the Free Tier. If a product isn't listed, thencheck the product's pricing page to see whether it includesFree Tier offerings.

Google Cloud productFree Tier usage limits
App Engine

Free Tier benefits for App Engine are applicable only to usage within the Standard Environment:

Learn about App Engine pricing.

Application Integration
  • Up to 400 integration executions.
  • Up to 20 GiB of data processed per month.
  • First 2 connection nodes for Google services.

Learn about Application Integration pricing.

Artifact Registry
  • 0.5 GB of storage per month.

Learn about Artifact Registry pricing.

BigQuery
  • 1 TiB of querying per month.
  • 10 GiB of storage per month.

Learn about BigQuery pricing.

Cloud Build

Learn about Cloud Build pricing.

Cloud Deploy
  • First active delivery pipeline per billing account.

Learn about Cloud Deploy pricing.

Cloud Key Management Service
  • 100 free active key versions per month.
  • 10,000 free cryptographic operations per month.

The monthly free usage only applies to key versions created using Cloud KMS Autokey.

Learn about Cloud Key Management Service pricing.

Google Cloud Observability
(Logging and Monitoring)

Learn about Google Cloud Observability pricing.

Cloud Natural Language API
  • 5,000 units per month.

Learn about Cloud Natural Language API pricing.

Cloud Run

Limits for request-based billing:

  • 2 million requests per month.
  • 360,000 GB-seconds of memory, 180,000 vCPU-seconds of compute time.
  • 1 GB of outbound data transfer from North America per month.

To learn about the Free Tier usage limits for other billing configurations, see Cloud Run pricing.

Cloud Run functions
  • 2 million invocations per month (includes both background and HTTP invocations).
  • 400,000 GB-seconds, 200,000 GHz-seconds of compute time.
  • 5 GB of outbound data transfer per month.

Learn about Cloud Run functions (1st gen) pricing.

Cloud Shell

Free access to Cloud Shell, including 5 GB of persistent disk storage.

Learn about Cloud Shell pricing.

Cloud Source Repositories
  • Up to 5 users per billing account.
  • 50 GB of storage per month.
  • 50 GB of outbound data transfer per month.

Learn about Cloud Source Repositories pricing.

Cloud Storage
  • 5 GB-months of regional storage (US regions only) per month, which corresponds to the storage of 5 GB of data for a period of 1 month.
  • 5,000 Class A Operations per month.
  • 50,000 Class B Operations per month.
  • 100 GB of outbound data transfer from North America to all region destinations (excluding China and Australia) per month.

The Free Tier benefits for Cloud Storage apply only to usage in theus-east1,us-west1, andus-central1regions. Usage calculations are combined across these regions.

Learn about Cloud Storage pricing.

Cloud Vision

1,000 units per month.

Learn about Cloud Vision pricing.

Compute Engine
  • 1 non-preemptiblee2-micro VM instance per month in one of the following US regions:
    • Oregon:us-west1.
    • Iowa:us-central1.
    • South Carolina:us-east1.
  • 30 GB-months standard persistent disk.
  • 1 GB of outbound data transfer from North America to all region destinations (excluding China and Australia) per month.

Your Free Tiere2-micro instance limit is by time, not by instance. Each month, eligible use of all of youre2-micro instances is free until you have used a number of hours equal to the total hours in the current month. Usage calculations are combined across the supported regions.

GPUs and TPUs are not included in the Free Tier offer. You are always charged for GPUs and TPUs that you add to VM instances.

Learn about Compute Engine pricing.

Firestore
  • 1 GiB of storage per project.
  • 50,000 reads, 20,000 writes, and 20,000 deletes per day per project.
  • 10 GiB per month of outbound data transfer.

Learn about Firestore pricing.

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
  • One free Autopilot or zonal Standard cluster per month.
  • The Free Tier credit applies to the cluster charge only. This credit doesn't apply to compute, networking, or other resources.

Learn about Google Kubernetes Engine pricing.

Pub/Sub

10 GiB of messages per month.

Learn about Pub/Sub pricing.

reCAPTCHA
  • 10,000 assessments per month.

Learn about reCAPTCHA pricing.

Secret Manager
  • 6 active secret versions per month.
  • 10,000 access operations per month.
  • 3 secret rotation notifications per month.

Learn about Secret Manager pricing.

Speech-to-Text
  • 60 minutes per minute per month per account for the Speech-to-Text V1 API.
  • 60 minutes per minute per month per account for SKU IDs6649-62EF-CB8F and7247-19E1-FB4D.

Learn about Speech-to-Text pricing.

Video Intelligence API
  • 1,000 units per month.

Learn about Video Intelligence API pricing.

Web Risk
  • 100,000uris.search calls per month.
  • This Free Tier usage is also available when you have a negotiated pricing contract for Web Risk.

Learn about Web Risk pricing.

Workflows
  • 5,000 internal steps per month.
  • 2,000 external HTTP calls per month.

Learn more Workflows pricing.

Workload Manager
  • 5,000 resource evaluations per month.

Learn more Workload Manager pricing

Product-specific free trials

To use product-specific free trials, you need aGoogle Cloud billing account.

ProductKey benefits

Create a 90-daySpanner free trial instance with 10 GB of storage at no cost.

Try Spanner


  • Always-on database with virtually unlimited scale.
  • Industry-leading 99.999% availability SLA. This SLA doesn't apply to the Spanner free trial instance.
  • Brings together relational, graph, key value, and search.

Create a 30-dayAlloyDB for PostgreSQL free trial cluster with an 8 vCPU basic primary instance and up to 1 TB of storage capacity.

Try AlloyDB


  • PostgreSQL database with increased transactional performance and scalability.
  • Built-in generative AI with Vertex AI integration.
  • Accelerated analytical queries with columnar engine.

Create a 30-dayLooker trial instance with all standard features at no cost.

Request your Looker free trial


  • Connect to data in 50+ different databases.
  • Build and manage centralized data models.
  • Access and analyze your trusted data.

Other free offers you may be be interested in

The following products provide either a no-cost plan or a free tier:

  • Firebaseprovides ano-cost-planwith generous usage limits to get you started.When you and your app are ready to scale, you can upgrade to theFirebase Pay-as-you-go billing plan by creating aGoogle Cloud billing account.

    If you're in India, then you must have an INR-based Cloud Billingaccount before creating Firebase billing accounts.

  • Google AI Studioprovides a free tier for many Gemini models.To learn more, seeGoogle AI Studio pricing.

  • Google Maps Platformprovides a Free Usage Cap for many services. To learn more, seeGoogle Maps Platform pricing.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How to monitor and manage your costs:

How to get support:

How to monitor and manage your costs

Am I going to be billed?

To determine whether you have a Free Trial billing account, which isn't billed, or a Paid billing account, which is billed, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to your Cloud Billing account:

    View your Cloud Billing account

  2. If you have more than one billing account, then at the prompt, choose the Cloud Billing account you want to view. The BillingOverview page opens for the selected billing account.

    TheOverview page opens and displays information about your billing account:

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How can I track my costs and remaining credit?

Cloud Billing offers several tools to help you monitor and optimize your costs:

  • Cloud Billing reports let you monitor and analyze your usage costs and credit.

    Open Cloud Billing Reports

    In the report, your usage costs calculated at the on-demand rate appear in theUsage cost column. Usage of any credit, including those for the covered by Free Tier limits and the Free Trial, appear in theOther savings column. TheUsage cost column can help you understand the costs of using Google Cloud when you have a Paid billing account.

    The following is an example of a Cloud Billing report group by SKU:

    SKUUsage costSaving programsOther savingsSubtotal
    N1 Predefined Instance Core running in Americas$33.75$0.00-$33.75$0.00
    Regional Kubernetes Clusters$55.80$0.00-$55.80$0.00
    Zonal Kubernetes Clusters$120.40$0.00-$120.40$0.00
  • Cloud Billing budgets let you stay informed about how your actual Google Cloud spend compares to your planned spend.
  • If you have workloads with predictable resource needs, then purchase committed use discounts (CUD) to optimize your costs. CUDs provide discounted prices in exchange for your commitment to use a minimum level of resources for a specified term.

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Can I estimate my bills? Is there a calculator?

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How do I minimize or stop charges?

If you have a Free Trial billing account, then you aren't billed. To learn how to determine if you have a Free Trial billing account, seeAm I going to be billed?.

To minimize costs or prevent your Paid billing account from incurring charges, take the following actions:

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Why is my billing account suspended?

There are two common causes for Cloud Billing accounts to be suspended:

  • The payment method expired or became invalid.

  • A Free Trial ended because the $300 Welcome credit was exhausted or 91 days elapsed.

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Can I pause or extend my Free Trial?

No. The Free Trial period can't be paused or extended.

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Do unused Free Tier limits roll over to the next month?

No. Free Tier limits aren't credit; they don't accumulate or roll over from one interval to the next.

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How to get support

I need to troubleshoot my Free Trial

Google Cloud Free Trial Troubleshooter helps you find answers to questions about the Free Trial.

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How do I contact support?
  • Contact Cloud Billing support for billing issues. Cloud Billing support is included for all Cloud Billing accounts. You must be aBilling Account Administrator to interact with Cloud Billing support.
  • To access technical support for Google Cloud products, upgrade your support plan.

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Where can I find documentation for Google Cloud?

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Are there community forums or groups?

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