
Perplexity Finance Brings Free Stock Market Tracking to India at ₹0
India is becoming a lucrative market for AI platforms as retail stock trading continues to grow. Perplexity Finance has now made its services available in the country, offering investors a free way to track the stock market and company earnings. Here’s a simple guide on how you can use it.
1. Search for Any Stock Instantly
To get real-time stock prices, just type a query into Perplexity Finance. For example, search “Infosys stock” or “What’s Hyundai stock price?” and you’ll see live updates from both NSE and BSE. The results include the current price, day’s performance, and quick market context.
2. Explore the Finance Homepage
When you open the Finance homepage, you’ll see an overview of the Indian market. Here you can:
- Find stocks such as Infosys, HDFC Bank, or ITC.
- Track cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
- View company financials and historical charts for firms such as TCS or Wipro.
This section works as a dashboard for investors to stay updated in one place.
3. Download Historical Data
Perplexity lets you download past price and volume data for free. For instance, you can pull Infosys’ five-year stock chart or HDFC Bank’s trading volumes. Unlike many finance tools that hide this behind subscriptions, Perplexity makes it accessible to everyone.
4. Track Company Earnings
The platform also helps with earnings updates. You can:
- See schedules for upcoming earnings calls.
- Read live transcriptions of company calls for select NSE and BSE stocks.
- Get explanations for why a stock, like Tata Motors or Wipro, moved after results.
This makes it easier to connect performance with stock price changes.
5. Use Across Devices
Perplexity Finance works on desktops, mobile browsers, and apps. You can check markets on the go without any paid plan. It’s designed for seamless use across all devices.
India as a Key Market for AI Finance
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas recently announced on X that the platform now supports live earnings transcriptions for Indian stocks. He added that more features would roll out soon, including stock screening and price alerts.
The expansion signals India’s growing role in global finance technology adoption. Retail participation in the Indian stock market has surged in recent years, making the country an attractive hub for AI-driven financial tools. Perplexity’s partnership discussions with Zerodha hint at even deeper integration with India’s trading ecosystem.