OpenAI has launched its most affordable ChatGPT subscription plan to date, called 'ChatGPT Go', in India. Priced at ₹399 per month (approximately $4.57 USD), the new tier aims to make advanced AI tools more accessible to a wider range of users in a key market.
This new subscription tier bridges the gap between the free version and the 'Plus' version, which is priced at ₹1,999 per month. Nick Turley, Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, announced that India is the first country where 'ChatGPT Go' is being rolled out, with plans to expand to other countries based on user feedback.
The 'ChatGPT Go' plan offers several enhanced features compared to the free version:
In addition to the new 'Go' plan, OpenAI has also introduced local pricing in Indian Rupees (INR) for all its subscription tiers. This means that users in India will now see prices displayed in INR instead of US dollars, eliminating confusion around currency conversions. Furthermore, OpenAI is now accepting payments through Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India's most widely used digital payment method, making it easier for a larger audience to upgrade to a paid plan.
With the introduction of 'ChatGPT Go', OpenAI now offers four tiers in India:
The 'Go' tier aims to bridge the gap between the free and Plus plans, providing users with more breathing room for daily usage at a lower cost.
OpenAI's focus on the Indian market is evident in its recent moves. CEO Sam Altman has stated that he expects India to become OpenAI's top market by volume in the near future. The company is also working with the Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) for AI education initiatives and collaborating with local partners to make AI work-ready for everyone. This India-first rollout of ChatGPT Go highlights OpenAI's strategy to expand AI adoption in cost-sensitive markets by offering flexible and locally relevant options.