List of Most Used AI Apps in India, Know About Them

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic idea—it has become part of our everyday lives in India. From helping students with studies to assisting professionals, managing health, or even booking a cab, AI apps are making tasks easier and smarter. In recent years, India has seen a sharp rise in the use of AI apps, with millions relying on them daily.

Most Used AI Apps in India

India has quickly become one of the world’s biggest users of Artificial Intelligence (AI) apps. From students and professionals to businesses and government projects, AI is helping people save time, solve problems, and work smarter.

Here are the names of most used AI apps in India:

  • ChatGPT
  • Google Gemini
  • Perplexity AI
  • AI Fiesta
  • HealthyfiMe
  • Haptik
  • Bhashini
  • Gupshup

ChatGPT

One of the most talked-about AI apps in India is ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI. It is famous for answering questions, solving study doubts, writing essays, creating content, and even helping with computer coding. The app can also generate both text and images, making it useful for students, creators, and working professionals. Interestingly, India has become one of ChatGPT’s fastest-growing user bases in the world.

Google Gemini

Google Gemini is another widely used AI app that directly competes with ChatGPT. Since it is already connected to Android smartphones, many Indians find it easy to use daily. Gemini supports multiple Indian languages, provides voice-based answers, explains things with images, and gives detailed responses. With over 450 million monthly users worldwide, a large portion of its active users come from India.

Perplexity AI

For students and researchers, Perplexity AI is becoming a popular alternative to Google Search. Instead of just showing links, it gives direct answers with sources, saving time and effort. Its growth in India became even faster when Airtel offered free access to Perplexity Pro for a year, helping it climb to the top of app download charts.

AI Fiesta

AI Fiesta, created by YouTuber Dhruv Rathee, is a new app that brings several AI tools together in one place. Users can access ChatGPT-5, Gemini Pro, Claude Sonnet, and Grok through this single platform. Since it runs on a subscription model, many Indians find it affordable compared to paying for each app separately. Currently available on Android, it is expected to launch soon on iOS and web.

HealthyfiMe

Among fitness and health apps, HealthifyMe is one of India’s most trusted choices. Its AI assistant, Ria, guides users with personalized diet charts, calorie tracking, and workout suggestions. Millions of Indians use it not only for fitness but also for mental wellness support, making it a leading AI-powered health app in the country.

Haptik

Haptik, owned by Jio Platforms, is one of the most successful AI apps made in India. Instead of being a personal assistant, it works for businesses—helping banks, online stores, and service companies with automated customer support. By answering queries quickly, it makes customer service faster and more reliable.

Bhashini

The Indian government launched Bhashini to support regional languages using AI. It provides real-time translation of speeches, events, and digital content into multiple Indian languages. For example, it has been used to translate political speeches live, making communication easier across India’s diverse population.

Gupshup

Gupshup is another AI app widely used by businesses in India. It allows companies to create chatbots for WhatsApp, SMS, and other messaging platforms. Its new “Auto Bot Builder” can even create a chatbot instantly from any website using AI, making it a powerful tool for startups and large companies alike.

Akansha Arora

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