Anthropic just made it easier for Indian users to pay for Claude AI, launching rupee-denominated pricing across all subscription tiers. The move eliminates the forex headaches and international card friction that have long plagued Indian consumers trying to subscribe to foreign software services.
India now accounts for 5.8% of Claude’s global usage, making it the platform’s second-largest market.
What the new pricing looks like
The INR pricing went live on July 13, 2026, and covers every tier Anthropic offers.
Claude Pro, the bread-and-butter subscription for individual power users, comes in at ₹2,000 per month on an annual plan or ₹2,399 monthly. For context, the US equivalent runs $17 and $20 respectively. At current exchange rates, Indian users are paying a slight premium, but that’s the cost of ditching forex fees and failed international transactions.
The Max tiers scale up predictably. The 5x Max plan sits at ₹11,999 per month, while the 20x version hits ₹23,999. These are aimed at heavy users who need significantly more compute than the standard Pro offering.
Team plans got the rupee treatment too. The Standard Team Plan costs ₹2,399 per user monthly, or ₹2,999 if you prefer month-to-month flexibility. The Premium Team Plan lands at ₹11,999 per user per month on an annual commitment.
All prices include GST.
Why this matters beyond a currency conversion
By pricing in rupees, Anthropic is essentially removing a filter that was keeping a chunk of potential Indian subscribers from converting. It’s the same playbook that OpenAI has already run, offering local currency pricing in key markets to reduce payment friction.
That said, there’s a notable gap in the rollout. UPI, India’s dominant digital payment rail that processes billions of transactions monthly, is not currently supported.
The company has been signaling its commitment to the Indian market through more than just pricing adjustments. Anthropic opened a new office in Bengaluru back in February 2026, establishing a physical presence in India’s tech capital.
The competitive landscape in India’s AI market
Anthropic isn’t operating in a vacuum here. OpenAI has already localized pricing for ChatGPT in India, and Google’s Gemini has the built-in advantage of being deeply embedded in Android devices that dominate the Indian smartphone market.
The missing UPI integration is worth monitoring closely. Until Anthropic plugs into that payment rail, it’s leaving money on the table from users who simply don’t have or prefer not to use credit cards for recurring subscriptions.
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