August 7 News.GoogleThe company published a blog post today (August 7) thatAnnouncing the official launch of the asynchronous AI ProgrammingIntelligent Body Tools JulesIt is powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, which has GitHub integration and supports asynchronous fixes and code updates.

Note: Jules supports GitHub integration, which allows you to clone your codebase into a Google Cloud virtual machine and process tasks asynchronously in your GitHub repository, helping developers to be more productive.
Jules went into public beta in May of this year, and Google says that during the beta period, thousands of developers worked on tens of thousands of tasks and publicly shared more than 140,000 code improvements.
Based on feedback, Google has added new features to Jules, such as reusing previous settings to speed up task execution, integrating GitHub issues, and supporting multimodal input. Currently, Jules' main users are AI enthusiasts and professional developers.
Google has introduced structured pricing for Jules, with the free plan capped at 15 tasks per day and 3 concurrent tasks. Paid plans are included in the Google AI Pro and Ultra packages, priced at $19.99 and $124.99 per month, respectively.