India has emerged as a critical battleground for AI adoption, with tech giants now balancing rapid user growth against the challenge of monetization. Over the past year, the country became the world’s largest market for generative AI app downloads, outpacing the U.S., according to market research firm Sensor Tower, which recorded a 207% year-over-year increase in installs in 2025.

Early strategies from companies like OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity focused on extending free premium access to capture India’s cost-conscious users. These promotions were part of a broader effort to support India’s ambition to become a global AI hub, highlighted by a recent summit in New Delhi attended by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.

However, some of these free offers are now ending. Perplexity discontinued its Pro bundle with telecom provider Airtel in January, while OpenAI’s ChatGPT Go free access is no longer available in the region. These shifts mark the start of a crucial phase: measuring how effectively the newly acquired users will convert to paid subscriptions.

Despite dominating downloads, India’s contribution to global AI app revenue remains minimal. Sensor Tower data indicates that while India accounts for roughly 20% of generative AI app downloads, it generates only about 1% of in-app purchase revenue. Monthly revenue from AI apps in India fell in late 2025, with November and December seeing 22% and 18% declines, respectively. ChatGPT’s in-app revenue experienced sharper drops of 33% and 32% during the same period, reflecting the impact of aggressive free access promotions.

AI adoption in India has been fueled by new product launches, updates to major chatbots such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity, and growing interest in AI-generated content. Seven of the 20 most downloaded generative AI apps in India were focused on content creation or editing. Overall, India accounted for 19% of the global user base for leading AI assistants, ahead of the U.S. at 10%.

While engagement per user still lags behind mature markets—U.S. users spend 21% more weekly time on chatbots and log 17% more sessions—analysts believe this gap could narrow over time as users integrate AI tools into daily workflows. Pricing pressure is expected to persist due to India’s young, value-conscious population, making subscription models, telecom bundles, and microtransactions central to long-term retention.

As of January 2026, ChatGPT leads the Indian market with 180 million monthly active users, followed by Google’s Gemini with 118 million, Perplexity with 19 million, and Meta AI with 12 million, highlighting both the enormous opportunity and the monetization challenge facing AI firms in the country.

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