OpenAI has started a new subscription in India called ChatGPT Go which is priced at ₹399 per month. This plan offers Indian users additional features, including higher usage limits, image generation, file uploads, and extended memory. It costs less than the Plus plan but gives more power than the free version.
Nick Turley(Vice President and Head) of ChatGPT, said that ChatGPT Go will launch in India first and then expand to other countries. He explained that Indian users wanted lower prices and easy local payments, and this plan was custom made to solve their issue.
With ChatGPT Go, users get 10 times more messages, image generations, file uploads, and double the memory compared to the free plan.
This makes it useful for students, freelancers, and professionals who find the free plan too limited but do not need all the features of Plus or Pro.
Another big change is that prices are now shown in Indian rupees (INR). This removes the confusion of currency conversion. For the first time, OpenAI also allows payments through UPI, India’s most used digital payment method. This makes it easier for more people to upgrade.
ChatGPT now has four options: the free plan with limited use, the new Go plan at ₹399, the Plus plan at ₹1,999, and the Pro plan at ₹19,999. The Go plan is made to fill the gap between free and Plus, giving people more space to use it daily at a lower price.
The India-first launch shows OpenAI’s plan to grow in price-sensitive markets by offering affordable and local options. It also shows a push to make AI tools more open, not only for businesses but also for students and individuals using ChatGPT for learning, projects, and work.
For everyday users, this means fewer breaks because of usage limits, smoother work, and more creative freedom. Whether writing long essays, creating images, or uploading files for study, the Go plan gives enough access for daily productivity without a high price.
The launch of ChatGPT Go in India is about both lower cost and easy access. By giving cheaper prices and UPI payments, OpenAI has removed two big barriers for Indian users.
With this start, India becomes the testing place for a new global strategy, and feedback from Indian users will help shape how ChatGPT Go grows worldwide.
Overall, Go offers many changes compared to the free plan, such as extended access to GPT-5 (OpenAI’s latest language model) and higher image generation. If you are wondering about the differences between ChatGPT Go and ChatGPT Free, and if ₹399 is worth it, here are the details.
ChatGPT Go Vs ChatGPT Free
- Access to GPT-5: ChatGPT Go gives you more access to the company’s newest and most powerful model, GPT-5. With the ₹399 plan, you can use this advanced AI for more questions and tasks compared to the free plan.
- More file uploads: The free version only allows limited file uploads. With ChatGPT Go, you can upload more files, analyse them, create spreadsheets, and do much more.
- Longer memory: The AI will remember your chats for a longer time. This helps it give you more personalised and useful answers.
Apart from this, ChatGPT Go also lets you use projects, tasks, and custom GPTs. These features help you organise work, track progress, and even build your own AI tools. You also get better access to data analysis and more image generation, which the free plan does not provide.
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