Meta is testing paid subscription plans that combine extra features across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The company said the new plans will give users more ways to post, connect, and create content across its apps. More features are also being tested for people who want stronger Meta AI (artificial intelligence) tools and support for future AI-powered glasses.
Meta said the subscriptions are meant to handle bigger and more advanced AI requests, especially for creators, businesses, and users who regularly use Meta AI for content, work, or automation.
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For businesses and creators, Meta is also testing premium tools that can help improve social media presence, speed up content creation, automate routine tasks, and protect brands online.
The company said users may start seeing some of these tests under the name “Meta One,” which could eventually become a single subscription for Meta’s apps and services.
“This is just the beginning, with a lot more value to come,” Naomi Gleit, head of Product at Meta, said in an announcement posted on Instagram.
