Truecaller began as a simple idea: helping people know who is calling before they answer.
Not long ago, people often felt risk when answering unknown numbers.

A Simple Idea, A Global Need
Calls could prove trusted or unwelcome.
Truecaller has grown into a platform that actively helps people decide who to trust.
As of March 31, 2026, Truecaller now serves over 500 million users worldwide.
This milestone reflects strong growth, and it highlights rising demand for safer communication globally.
In 2025, Truecaller added over 50 million users, including 150 million outside India.
Consequently, this growth shows unwanted calls and scams affect people across the globe, not just locally.
At the same time, Truecaller increased its paying subscribers past 4 million, and this shows clear user value.
Therefore, half a billion users signals a shift, where trust now sits at the centre of communication.
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Truecaller; Building Trust At Scale
CEO Rishit Jhunjhunwala explained that people need help navigating spam, scams, and unwanted calls daily.
Moreover, he added that Truecaller continues to improve its technology to protect users at every stage.
The company sets its long-term goal to reach 1 billion users worldwide.
Meanwhile, Truecaller has moved beyond caller ID, and it now acts as a daily tool for safer communication.
It helps users screen calls, detect scams, and verify contacts, so they can act with confidence.
As a result, the platform supports everyday communication as an invisible layer of trust.
In addition, a team of about 470 employees supports hundreds of millions of users globally.
From Stockholm, the company builds services, and people use them across many countries worldwide.
Since launch, users have downloaded the app more than one billion times globally.
In 2025, Truecaller identified 68 billion spam and fraud calls, and this highlights its impact.
Finally, as communication evolves, trust becomes essential, and it shapes how people connect every day.

