
Follow WOWNEWS 24x7 on:
In a strategic move to deepen its footprint in one of the world’s fastest-growing AI markets, OpenAI has officially launched localized pricing for ChatGPT in India. The announcement, led by Nick Turley, Head of Product for ChatGPT, introduces a new budget-friendly tier called ChatGPT Go, priced at ₹399 per month. This marks a significant shift in OpenAI’s global strategy, making its flagship AI tool more accessible to millions of Indian users.
The rollout also includes support for Unified Payments Interface (UPI), simplifying transactions and aligning with India’s digital-first payment ecosystem.
Key highlights from the launch
- ChatGPT Go priced at ₹399/month, tailored for affordability and scale
- UPI integration enables seamless local payments
- India becomes one of the few markets with INR-based subscription options
- ChatGPT Plus and Pro plans also restructured for Indian users
- GPT-5 model now supports 12 Indian languages, enhancing local relevance
Introducing ChatGPT Go: AI for the masses
The ChatGPT Go plan is designed to bridge the gap between free users and premium subscribers. At just ₹399 per month, it offers:
1. Ten times higher query volume compared to the free tier
2. Access to image generation capabilities
3. Extended memory and context retention
4. Enhanced data analysis features
5. Local currency billing with UPI support
While Go users won’t receive priority access during peak hours or early feature rollouts—benefits reserved for Plus and Pro subscribers—the plan is expected to attract students, freelancers, and casual users who seek more power than the free version without the premium price tag.
India-specific pricing for Plus and Pro tiers
OpenAI has also introduced INR pricing for its existing subscription plans:
- ChatGPT Plus: ₹1,999/month (previously $20 or ~₹1,750)
- ChatGPT Pro: ₹19,900/month (previously $200 or ~₹17,500)
- Team Plan: ₹2,099 per seat/month
These adjustments reflect both GST inclusion and a strategic effort to simplify billing for Indian users. Until now, subscriptions were priced in US dollars, creating friction for local adoption.
Why India, why now?
India is now OpenAI’s second-largest market outside the United States, with over 700 million weekly active users engaging with ChatGPT. During his February 2025 visit, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged India’s critical role in shaping the future of AI adoption. Developers and startup founders had voiced concerns about affordability and payment accessibility—feedback that directly influenced this rollout.
OpenAI’s VP of Engineering, Srinivas Narayanan, emphasized the country’s vibrant tech ecosystem and government support through initiatives like the National AI Mission. The company is also collaborating with the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) to expand AI education and awareness.
GPT-5 and local language support
The launch coincides with the release of GPT-5, OpenAI’s most advanced model to date. GPT-5 brings improved reasoning, faster response times, and enhanced support for 12 Indian languages. This localization effort is expected to unlock new use cases across education, healthcare, customer service, and software development.
Competitive landscape heats up
OpenAI’s move comes amid aggressive expansion by rivals:
- Google offers free premium AI access to college students
- Perplexity AI provides Bharti Airtel’s 360 million users with one year of free Pro access
- Microsoft’s Copilot Pro is priced at ₹2,000/month, creating parity across major players
By introducing ChatGPT Go, OpenAI aims to retain its lead in consumer AI engagement while democratizing access for India’s vast digital population.
Final thoughts
The launch of ChatGPT Go at ₹399/month, paired with UPI support and localized pricing for premium tiers, signals OpenAI’s commitment to India as a priority market. As AI becomes increasingly embedded in daily life, this move could catalyze widespread adoption and innovation across sectors.
Sources: Mint, Moneycontrol, MSN India, India Today, Financial Express.