TL; DR
- OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go, a new low-cost subscription plan priced at ₹399/month, available exclusively in India at launch.
- The plan will include GPT-5 access, image generation, file uploads, multimodal tools, extended memory, all with higher rate limits.
- Targeting affordability and accessibility, ChatGPT Go undercuts global AI plans, with payments available via credit card and UPI.
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Go, a budget-friendly subscription tier aimed squarely at India, marking the company’s first geo-restricted launch of its kind. At just ₹399 per month (around $4.75), the plan is designed to make advanced AI features more accessible to one of the world’s largest digital populations. ChatGPT Go will be rolling out imminently, with potential for expansion to other regions based on demand and technical readiness.
At its core, ChatGPT Go brings many of the premium capabilities from OpenAI’s higher-priced tiers into a much more affordable package. Subscribers will get access to GPT-5 with 10X higher message limits, 10X more image generations, 10X more file uploads, and 2X longer memory compared to the free tier.
And compared to the ₹1,990/month ChatGPT Plus plan, Go dramatically lowers the barrier to entry, taking direct aim at both global and local competitors, including Google Gemini and India’s homegrown AI platforms.
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The catch with ChatGPT Go is that it doesn’t include access to legacy models like 4o or advanced features like video creation with Sora. You also don’t get access to the Codex agent or connectors either. And of course, the limits are much more restrictive than the Plus tier.
Payments have been tailored for the Indian market as well. Beyond credit cards, users can pay via UPI, India’s widely adopted real-time payment system, ensuring the service reaches students, freelancers, and professionals across income levels.
ChatGPT Go officially went live in India on August 19, 2025, at 10:29 AM IST. Users can upgrade by logging into their accounts, clicking the profile icon, and selecting “Try Go” under the Upgrade Plan menu. For now, the plan is restricted to Indian users, but OpenAI has hinted at expansion based on adoption trends and infrastructure scaling.
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ChatGPT Go vs. Other AI Services in India
Service | Price in India | Model Access | Key Features | India-Specific Perks |
ChatGPT Go | ₹399/month | GPT-5 | 10X higher message cap vs free, 10Ximage generations, 10X file uploads, 2X longer memory | UPI payments supported; exclusive to India at launch |
ChatGPT Plus | ₹1,990/month | GPT-5 | Priority access, advanced tools, higher limits than Go, early feature rollouts | Global plan, India pricing same as US ($20) |
Google AI Pro (Gemini Advanced) | ~₹1,950/month or ₹19,500/year | Gemini 2.5 Pro | Deep Research, Veo video generation, 2TB Google One storage, strong Docs/Drive/Gmail integration | 1-year free for students in India |
Perplexity Pro | ₹17,000/year (₹1,416/month) | GPT-5, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude Oplus 4.1 Thinking, Claude 4.0, Grok 4, o3, o3-pro, Sonnet, proprietary models | Unlimited Pro searches, citations, file uploads, image understanding, deep research | 1 year free for Airtel prepaid & postpaid users (worth ₹17K) |
Grok (xAI) | ₹170/month (Basic), ₹427/month (Premium), ₹2,570/month (Premium+), ₹700/month (SuperGrok add-on) | Grok-1, Grok-3, Grok-4 depending on tier | Conversational AI with real-time X/Twitter integration, multimodal tools, long-context responses, access to X Premium and verification (blue tick) | Bundled with X Premium plans; pricing tied to X subscriptions; usually Grok 4 is available for free for all X users |
Note: Pricing is subject to change, especially for Grok. The prices mentioned in the above table are for the web.
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