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Perplexity’s India revenue hits $156,000 a month after Airtel giveaway ends

Perplexity’s monthly revenue in India reached $156,000 after an Airtel promotional giveaway ended, according to CryptoRank. The reported figure suggests continued paid usage following the conclusion of the offer.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 12:13 AM UTC · 1 dk okuma

Perplexity’s India revenue hits $156,000 a month after Airtel giveaway ends
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Perplexity’s revenue in India has reached $156,000 a month following the end of an Airtel giveaway, according to CryptoRank. The reported figure points to paid demand for the AI search company’s services after the promotional distribution period concluded.

Perplexity is an artificial intelligence search platform that provides conversational answers and research tools. India is a major digital market, making revenue performance there relevant for technology companies seeking to convert large user bases into paying subscribers.

The Airtel promotion appears to have helped introduce Perplexity to Indian users before its conclusion. The reported monthly revenue level provides an early indication of post-giveaway monetization, though the available report does not provide further details on subscriptions, users, pricing, or the duration of the revenue trend.

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How much monthly revenue did Perplexity report in India?

Perplexity’s India revenue was reported at $156,000 per month.

What happened before Perplexity reached this India revenue figure?

The reported revenue figure came after an Airtel giveaway ended.

Did the report disclose Perplexity’s India subscriber numbers?

No. The provided excerpt does not include subscriber numbers or pricing details.

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Originally reported by CryptoRank

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