OpenAI Launches Sora Video-Generation App for Android Users

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OpenAI has officially expanded its advanced video-generation tool, Sora, to Android devices. The rollout follows last month’s iOS launch, making the AI-powered creative app more accessible to users worldwide.

Android users can now download Sora directly from the Google Play Store and explore its powerful AI-video creation features on supported devices.

Currently, Sora is available in Canada, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and the United States. Users in these regions can install the app and immediately start generating high-quality videos using text prompts or images. The expansion marks another major step in OpenAI’s strategy to bring its cutting-edge generative AI tools to a broader audience.

Sora allows creators to generate dynamic and realistic videos simply by describing a scene or uploading visual references. From cinematic clips to animated scenes and creative concepts, the app supports multiple video styles, giving users flexibility and creative control. It also includes collaboration tools that let users work together on projects, remix content created by others, and engage with an active creative community.

The platform encourages social interaction, offering features to browse, share, and discover content made by other Sora users. This community-driven approach positions Sora not only as an AI tool but also as a creative network for artists, storytellers, and hobbyists experimenting with AI-generated video content.

Recently, OpenAI announced that users in select regions no longer need an invite code to use Sora. This change means new users can sign up and begin creating videos immediately, removing one of the previous barriers to access and accelerating adoption among creators and tech enthusiasts.

With its Android release, OpenAI is continuing to expand Sora’s accessibility across mobile platforms, signaling rapid growth for AI-powered video creation. As demand for short-form video content increases across social platforms, tools like Sora could pave the way for a new wave of digital creativity driven by artificial intelligence.

Android users in eligible countries can now download Sora from the Google Play Store and explore the future of AI-powered video creation firsthand.