India has recorded the highest global usage of ChatGPT Images 2.0 within a week of launch, with users driving adoption through creative experiments. Trends include anime avatars, fantasy newspaper covers and fashion edits, signalling a shift toward AI-led self-expression rather than productivity-focused use.
Just one week after OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Images 2.0, Indian users have topped global usage charts. The country has recorded the highest number of users globally for the new image model since its launch, outpacing every other market in adoption speed. But the more revealing story isn't the numbers. It's what Indians are actually making with it.
Indians are using ChatGPT Images 2.0 as a form of creatie expression
In most markets, AI tools follow a predictable arc. Early adopters use them for work, then gradually for personal projects. India appears to have skipped that arc entirely.
From the very first week, Indian users have leaned hard into self-expression, pop culture, and internet aesthetics, turning ChatGPT's image generator into something closer to a creative identity tool than an office assistant.
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