OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Go, a budget-friendly subscription plan for Indian users. Priced at ₹399 per month, the ChatGPT Go subscription offers enhanced features, making AI tools more accessible. The plan targets students, professionals, and creators in India, OpenAI’s second-largest market.

Affordable AI Access with ChatGPT Go

OpenAI brings ChatGPT GO subscription Plan

The ChatGPT Go subscription, launched on August 18, 2025, costs ₹399 monthly (GST included), roughly $4.57 USD. It provides significant upgrades over the free tier, including higher limits and advanced features. Nick Turley, head of ChatGPT, announced that Indian users can now pay via UPI or credit card, with prices in Indian Rupees. The plan is initially exclusive to India, with plans to expand globally based on feedback.

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Key Features of ChatGPT Go

  • 10x Message Limits: Send ten times more messages with GPT-5.
  • 10x Image Generations: Create more images daily.
  • 10x File Uploads: Upload more documents or images.
  • 2x Memory: Enjoy longer, more personalized responses.
  • UPI Support: Pay easily with India’s popular payment method.

Why India First?

India’s growing user base, including millions of students and professionals, makes it a key market for OpenAI. The ChatGPT Go subscription aims to meet demands for affordable AI tools. It bridges the gap between the free plan and pricier Plus (₹1,999) and Pro (₹19,999) tiers. Available on web, mobile (iOS and Android), and desktop (macOS and Windows), it ensures broad accessibility.

Looking Ahead

The ChatGPT Go subscription positions OpenAI competitively against rivals like Google and Microsoft, whose AI plans cost more. By offering UPI payments and local currency pricing, OpenAI simplifies subscriptions for Indian users. The company plans to refine the service based on user feedback before global expansion. For now, ChatGPT Go empowers Indian users with affordable, advanced AI tools for learning, creativity, and work.

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