I’m not very confident in English, so I apologize if my translation is incorrect.
When I tried to create a video using Veo2, I received a notification saying I had reached the generation limit.
But I haven’t used it in a long time, so it seems strange that my count is already at zero.
I thought the limit was 10 times per day, and that after waiting a day, I’d be able to generate 10 more.
Has this service ended?
I tried signing out and back in to see if that would help, but it didn’t solve the issue.
If anyone knows what’s going on, I’d really appreciate your help.
The display in the top left corner:
0/10 generations
You’ve reached the free quota limit for testing. Use an API key to generate more videos or use the Gemini API to integrate Veo into your projects.
It sounds like you’ve run into the free generation limit for Veo 2 on Google AI Studio, even though you haven’t used it recently. That can definitely be confusing.
Based on the message you saw:
0/10 generations You’ve reached the free quota limit for testing. Use an API key to generate more videos or use the Gemini API to integrate Veo into your projects.
This usually means your free daily limit (10 generations) has already been used up. However, there are a few important things to note:
Quota resets are not always exactly every 24 hours. Sometimes the system takes longer to refresh your limit, especially depending on your time zone or account activity.
The quota might be shared across services or sessions. Even if you haven’t used Veo 2 recently, using related tools in AI Studio could potentially count toward the same limit.
Try a different Google account. Some users have reported that quota limits apply per account, so switching accounts might work.
If you’re doing heavier testing, consider using an API key or the Gemini API, as suggested in the message.
Google hasn’t published detailed information about the exact reset timing or how the quota is calculated, so occasional confusion like this can happen. Hopefully, the quota resets soon for you!
Let me know if you figure out a workaround or need more help.