For years, US -based technology companies have been utilized in the huge and increasing base of internet users for development. Openai is no exception. However, while the AI laboratory claims that India is one of the fastest growing ChatGPT markets, third -party data suggest that Openai may struggle to turn this momentum into revenue.
According to Analytics Sensortower, India users have spent $ 8 million on chats through 2023 markets from 2023. But most of all, it is a fraction of $ 330 million Sensortower estimates that American users have spent in Chatgpt in-App.
One possible factor is the lack of local pricing for India. Openai’s cheapest Chatgpt plan in the country costs $ 20 (over $ 1,700) a month, which is considered expensive for a digital subscription in India.
When it came into contact, Openai did not share specific details about its development in India but showed us in one recent post In X by COO Brad Lightcap, which claims that India is the fastest growing Chatgpt market.
Low, as revenue may be currently, India may end up being an important growth factor for Openai. Company CEO Sam Altman recently expressed Openai’s desire to become a platform of many billions of users. Tap in India Over 950 million internet users could help start this effort.
Openai obviously thinks about it. The company is Reportedly, the alliance with Reliance JioOne of India’s largest mobile carriers to get the chatgpt in front of more users.
In the meantime, chatgpt continues to grow organically in India.
According to app data from Appfigures app, over 20% of Chatgpt android apps this year was in India this year. At least some of this development was fueled by the recently liberated refreshed image generator in Chatgpt, which became viral for its ability to create realistic GHibli art.
For the framework, Chatgpt has more than 500 million weekly users worldwide.
