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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go service in India, check out subscription price
Tech firm OpenAI on Monday launched ChatGPT Go, a new subscription plan targeting only the Indian market.
The plan is priced at Rs. 399 per month (USD 4.57).
The subscription plan seems to target the nearly one billion internet users in the most populous nation in the world.
Introducing the service, OpenAI wrote in a statement: "We’re launching ChatGPT Go, a new low-cost subscription plan. This will initially be available for users in India only."
The plan can be availed on web, mobile (iOS & Android), and desktop (macOS & Windows).
Subscription
OpenAI said ChatGPT Go is currently geo-restricted to India, and it can be subscribed to by using a credit card or UPI.
Subscribers can access advanced data analysis, longer memory for more personalised responses with ChatGPT Go.
The tech major also offers ChatGPT Pro service at 19,900 rupees per month in India.
Users can also avail ChatGPT Plus service for Rs. 1999 per month.
We just launched ChatGPT Go in India, a new subscription tier that gives users in India more access to our most popular features: 10x higher message limits, 10x more image generations, 10x more file uploads, and 2x longer memory compared with our free tier. All for Rs. 399. 🇮🇳
— Nick Turley (@nickaturley) August 19, 2025
Nick Turley, Head of ChatGPT, wrote on X: "We just launched ChatGPT Go in India, a new subscription tier that gives users in India more access to our most popular features: 10x higher message limits, 10x more image generations, 10x more file uploads, and 2x longer memory compared with our free tier. All for Rs. 399."
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