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Google to slash Maps Platform pricing for Indian developers by up to 70% from August 1

Google Maps API price reduction comes at a time when Ola chief Bhavish Aggarwal has been publicly encouraging developers to adopt Ola Maps for their mapping needs.

July 17, 2024 / 22:43 IST
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Google is offering developers building for ONDC up to 90% off on select Google Maps Platform APIs.

Google is slashing the pricing of Google Maps Platform for developers in India by as much as 70 percent from August 1, 2024, as the company introduces a new country-specific pricing structure to make it easier to build location based solutions.

The tech giant is also partnering with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) to offer additional discounts for developers building for ONDC for a limited period. This will result in up to 90 percent discount on select Google Maps Platform APIs that are used to drive ecommerce and adjacent use cases, the firm said.

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Google, which announced this move at its developer event Google I/O Connect Bengaluru on July 17, said it will also start accepting payments in Indian Rupees (INR). Prior to this, India-based customers were charged in US dollars.

Google said this price reduction will make Google Maps Platform more accessible for developers to build location-based solutions in the country.