OpenAI Unveils “ChatGPT Go” — A Budget-Friendly Plan Packed with Premium AI Features

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OpenAI has announced the launch of ChatGPT Go, a new low-cost subscription plan designed to make advanced AI tools more accessible to users worldwide. The plan offers expanded access to ChatGPT’s most popular features — at a price point aimed at affordability.

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ChatGPT’s Plan / screengrab from chatgpt.com

The rollout of ChatGPT Go is gradually being made available across eligible countries, and users are encouraged to check back soon if the option is not yet visible in their accounts.

What ChatGPT Go Offers:
Subscribers to ChatGPT Go receive all the benefits of the free plan, plus significant upgrades, including:

  • Extended access to GPT-5: Unlock longer and more frequent use of OpenAI’s most powerful model.
  • Enhanced image generation: Create a greater number of AI-generated images for personal or professional use.
  • More file uploads: Work with a higher volume of documents, spreadsheets, and files directly in ChatGPT.
  • Advanced data analysis tools: Utilize Python and other analytical features for deeper data exploration.
  • Longer memory: Enjoy more personalized and coherent conversations with an expanded context window.
  • Access to projects, tasks, and custom GPTs: Build, organize, and track your own AI-powered workflows and tools.

With ChatGPT Go, OpenAI aims to bridge the gap between free users and pro-tier subscribers, offering a balanced mix of affordability and performance for everyday creators, professionals, and students.

The company says more details — including pricing and availability — will be announced as the rollout continues.

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