OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Go for Indian users: Check benefits, price, availability and more

HIGHLIGHTS

ChatGPT Go provides 10x more message capacity, daily image generation, and longer memory.

Priced at Rs 399/month, it is aimed at students, creators, and professionals in India.

The rollout has begun for both web and mobile users, with availability expanding gradually.

OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Go for Indian users: Check benefits, price, availability and more

OpenAI has officially announced yet another subscription tier, specifically designed for Indian users. Known as ChatGPT Go, it is the first country specific plan, made for India’s rapidly growing AI users. The interested customers can purchase the subscription via UPI payments. The company has also stated that the company will get feedback before expanding it to the global markets. Check the ChatGPT Go price, benefits, features and other details.

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ChatGPT Go benefits

The ChatGPT Go is different from the free version and offers 10 times more message capacity, daily image generation, and extended file uploads. It will also offer twice the memory length for the personalised responses. Interestingly, it is powered by OpenAI’s latest model, the GPT-5, which means you can expect better performance and improved support for Indic languages.

The Go plan is specifically aimed at students, creators, and professionals who want better flexibility than the free version but do not want to invest on the Plus (Rs 1,999/month) or Pro (Rs 19,900/month) tiers. Now, the Indian users can select different subscription options based on the level of usage.

ChatGPT Go price

The ChatGPT Go is priced at Rs 399 per month. The customers can use UPI to purchase the subscription. Until now, the users had to use a credit or debit card to buy the ChatGPT Go subscription tiers.

ChatGPT Go is available for Indian users starting today. Both website and mobile app users can get their hands on the subscription. OpenAI said rollout will be gradual, and users who do not see the option immediately should check back later.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile

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