OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT Images 2.0 has revealed a fascinating geographic divide in AI adoption. While global growth remains steady and measured, India has exploded as the tool’s largest and most active user base. This surge highlights a shift in how AI is utilized, moving from purely functional tasks to a powerful medium for personal self-expression.
Global Growth vs. Regional Surges
Data from Sensor Tower and Similarweb paints a picture of a “hit” that is currently concentrated in emerging markets. Globally, app downloads for ChatGPT rose 11% following the launch, but daily active users and engagement metrics saw a more modest increase of about 1%.
However, the numbers in specific regions tell a different story:
- India: Led the world with approximately 5 million downloads during launch week, dwarfing the 2 million recorded in the U.S.
- Emerging Markets: Countries like Pakistan, Indonesia, and Vietnam saw massive download spikes of up to 79%.
- Web Traffic: Global web traffic saw a slight uptick of 1.6%, suggesting the mobile app is the preferred gateway for the new image features.
A New Language for Self-Expression
In India, ChatGPT Images 2.0 is being used less for business and more for “digital identity.” Users are leveraging the model to create studio-quality avatars, fantasy portraits, and cinematic collages. OpenAI notes that Indian users are experimenting with diverse formats, including tarot-style visuals, fashion moodboards, and even restoring old family photographs.
The update’s technical improvements are a major factor in this regional success. The model now features enhanced “thinking” capabilities to refine outputs and, crucially, better rendering of non-Latin scripts. Accurate text generation in Hindi and Bengali has made the tool significantly more accessible and useful for the Indian demographic.
The Competitive Landscape
India has become a critical battleground for AI developers. OpenAI’s success follows similar traction seen by Google’s earlier image-focused model, Nano Banana. As these tools evolve to handle more complex prompts and cultural nuances, the race to capture the next billion users intensifies.
For those tracking these market shifts, events like StrictlyVC and TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 continue to be the primary venues for discussing how these regional trends will shape the future of the global AI economy.






