DIGIPIN, India Post’s new digital address system, continued to gain attention in November 2025. While the government did not release official adoption numbers this month, several important developments and industry movements show that DIGIPIN is steadily growing across India.


India Post did not publish any fresh figures this month.
There was no:
The system is still in its early rollout phase, and official numbers are expected later.
Even without new announcements, several companies continued integrating DIGIPIN in November:
These integrations make DIGIPIN more powerful for navigation, logistics, and emergency services.
Many major companies are testing DIGIPIN internally:
These pilots are not publicly documented but indicate strong industry interest.
Drone delivery systems are growing in India, and India Post has already conducted several trials in previous months.
However, in November 2025:
This feature is still in the pipeline.
November focused on improving accessibility rather than releasing numbers.
Enhancements included:
These improvements support upcoming large-scale adoption.
Industry trends suggest that future months may bring:
DIGIPIN is gradually moving toward mainstream usage in India.
No. There were no official numbers released about how many companies onboarded DIGIPIN in November.
Yes. Mapping companies such as HERE Technologies, Genesys International, Esri India and MapmyIndia are integrating DIGIPIN. Delivery companies are testing it internally.
No. There was no confirmed drone delivery using DIGIPIN during November 2025.
Yes. Anyone can generate their DIGIPIN through the official India Post DIGIPIN portal.
The portal performance improved, sharing features stabilised, and public awareness increased.
Not currently. Companies may introduce a DIGIPIN field in the future, but it is optional for now.
Yes. DIGIPIN offers precise location accuracy and is expected to play a key role in upcoming drone delivery pilots.