Following the release of the free iOS software for iPhones and iPads a few months ago, the Android version of ChatGPT is now available through the Google Play Store.
The distribution is initially targeted at the US, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil, as stated in a corporate tweet, with other nations anticipated to acquire access in a later phase, mimicking the progressive release method previously seen with the iOS model. This indicates that Pakistan and many other places have yet to make the app available.
Following information from Sensor Tower and Similarweb that suggested declines in web traffic and app installations during June, we just last week announced that the Android application’s release was imminent.
Prior to the introduction of Threads, ChatGPT was seeing explosive growth. It’s unclear at this point if the popularity will continue to grow or if it has peaked.
The GPT-4 model from OpenAI, which powers the Bing AI chatbot, has been available on Android for a while. Instead of using a specific app, Google’s Bard AI runs entirely through a web interface.
Apple hasn’t released a chatbot of its own, despite other tech companies releasing mobile apps with AI features. But according to a recent Bloomberg piece, the tech titan is reportedly already testing one inside.