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Razorpay Partners with Replit to Localise Payments for Indian AI Developers

Razorpay Partners with Replit to Localise Payments for Indian AI Developers

Razorpay has partnered with global AI coding platform Replit. The partnership will allow Indian users to make payments easily and help developers earn money from apps built using AI.

As India’s AI developer community grows, more people are building software on international platforms. However, receiving payments through local methods has been a big challenge for many developers.

This collaboration aims to solve that problem by enabling simple rupee payments for subscriptions.

It will also allow developers to integrate local Indian payment options directly into their AI-built apps, making it easier to earn revenue.

“What’s exciting about Razorpay is how forward-looking they are with AI. They already have a product around agentic payments,” Replit chief executive officer Amjad Masad said. Developers are increasingly building conversational AI and they should be able to integrate payments in a much more seamless way. Payments are going to be deeply integrated into the agentic AI layer.”

“We will accept payments using our cross-border licence for Replit in India and then settle it to them, taking care of compliance and complexity,” Razorpay cofounder and CEO Harshil Mathur said.

“When an Indian builder creates an app on Replit and wants to monetise Indian users that part will be domestic. Instead of manually integrating Razorpay, users can simply prompt Replit to add Razorpay and it will be done automatically,” he added.

Replit will use Razorpay’s International Payments Suite so Indian users can pay for subscriptions in rupees via UPI and cards.

India handles over 20 billion UPI transactions each month, with UPI making up about 85% of all digital payments, along with billions of card transactions, the companies said.

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