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Google's AI coding agent Jules is now out of beta
AlphabetAlphabet(US:GOOG) TechCrunchยท2025-08-06 16:00

Core Insights - Google has officially launched its AI coding agent, Jules, out of beta, powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, which integrates with GitHub and allows developers to focus on other tasks while it updates or fixes code [1][2][3] Product Development and Features - Jules was initially introduced as a Google Labs project in December and underwent a public beta phase starting in May, during which it received numerous UI and quality updates [2][4] - The tool's pricing structure includes a free plan with a limit of 15 daily tasks and paid tiers at $19.99 and $124.99 per month, offering higher task limits [4][5] - Feedback from beta users led to the addition of new capabilities, such as faster task execution and integration with GitHub issues [7][11] User Engagement and Market Insights - During the beta phase, Jules logged 2.28 million visits globally, with 45% from mobile devices, indicating a significant interest in mobile usage [12][16] - The primary users of Jules are AI enthusiasts and professional developers, with the tool's asynchronous operation allowing users to complete tasks without being tied to a session [9][10] Internal Usage and Future Plans - Google is already utilizing Jules for internal projects and aims to expand its use across more projects within the company [17]