OpenAI launches Sora 2, a TikTok-style app powered by AI video


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Summary

AI-powered platform

OpenAI launched Sora 2, a TikTok-style app where all 10-second videos are generated with its upgraded AI video model.

Social features

Users can’t upload footage, but they can insert their likeness into clips, control permissions and connect with friends inside the app.

Rising competition

Meta just introduced Vibes, Google is integrating Veo into YouTube and TikTok is expanding AI ad tools — fueling a heated race in short-form AI video.


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OpenAI is adding another app to the crowded social media landscape. The company behind ChatGPT unveiled Sora 2, a TikTok-style video platform where every clip is generated by artificial intelligence.

Wired first reported the launch, and OpenAI confirmed the news Tuesday afternoon. The app rolled out internally this week, and it marks the company’s biggest step yet into consumer-facing entertainment.

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How the app works

Unlike TikTok or Instagram, users cannot upload footage from their camera rolls. Instead, the platform generates short clips up to 10 seconds long using OpenAI’s video model.

Sora 2 also includes a “cameo” tool that lets people insert their own likeness into videos. OpenAI says users can control who has permission to generate content featuring them and can remove clips where their likeness appears.

In addition, the app includes a social layer that allows users to find and connect with friends.

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This is Sora 2, our most advanced video generation model yet that puts vivid, expressive creation into everyone’s hands. Sora 2 can do things that are exceptionally difficult for prior video generation models. It’s more physically accurate and realistic than prior systems and a big leap forward in controllability. And it also comes with synchronized audio. Sora 2 can be accessed via the Sora iOS app. It’s available to download now but access is invite-only. You can sign up in-app for a push notification when access opens for your account. We’re starting the initial rollout in the U.S. and Canada today with the intent to quickly expand to additional countries. We are prioritizing ChatGPT Pro users for app access, but don’t have an exact timeline. We’re aiming to ramp up as quickly as we safely can.

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Competition heats up

TikTok has already been filled with AI-generated content for months. The company announced in June that advertisers would gain new generative AI features. These tools include image-to-video, text-to-video and automatic product showcases.

Aside from ads, a large number of people are experimenting with AI-style vloggers and ASMR artists on TikTok using competitors like Google’s Gemini Veo.

The AI video race is drawing in big tech companies. Just last week, Meta launched Vibes, a short-form video feed aimed at showcasing AI content. At the same time, Google is allowing users of Veo to integrate AI-generated clips directly into YouTube.

While many users complain of “AI slop,” referring to low-quality generated videos, Wired reports OpenAI employees received “overwhelmingly positive feedback.” 

As TikTok faces regulatory scrutiny in the U.S., OpenAI and others are betting on fresh platforms to capture attention.

OpenAI’s claims for Sora 2

On its official site, OpenAI emphasizes that Sora 2 is designed to be more than a scrolling app. The company says the platform prioritizes creativity over passive consumption. It also touts improvements in realism and audio sync compared to the first version of Sora.

“For example, by observing a video of one of our teammates, the model can insert them into any Sora-generated environment with an accurate portrayal of appearance and voice,” the company’s release reads. “This capability is very general, and works for any human, animal or object.”

Safety is also a focus. OpenAI says teens will face stricter limits on video creation, while parents can adjust feed personalization and direct messaging controls. The company adds that it is investing in both automated moderation and human oversight.

For now, Sora 2 is invite-only and available in the U.S. and Canada. OpenAI says it plans to expand access gradually and may eventually offer a paid tier.

The bigger picture

Sora 2 arrives at a moment when the role of human influencers is already shifting. With AI tools capable of generating realistic scenes, characters and endorsements, brands may increasingly rely on algorithms instead of traditional creators.

Straight Arrow News recently reported that TikTok’s AI tools could allow companies to bypass influencers entirely. And in April, SAN noted that OpenAI had been preparing to step into the social platform race.

As Meta, Google, TikTok, and now OpenAI invest heavily in generative video, the competition to reshape feeds — and redefine creativity online — is accelerating.

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Why this story matters

OpenAI’s launch of Sora 2 signals a major step toward AI-driven content platforms, raising questions around digital creativity, user safety and the rapidly evolving landscape of social media competition.

AI-generated content

OpenAI's Sora 2 relies entirely on AI to create short videos, highlighting the growing prevalence of synthetic media and its implications for creativity and content authenticity online.

Competition in social media

The introduction of Sora 2 intensifies rivalry among major tech firms as they invest in AI-powered video platforms, reshaping how social media companies engage audiences and monetize creative content.

Safety and moderation

OpenAI emphasizes stricter content controls and moderation, reflecting ongoing industry concerns about protecting young users, privacy and responsible deployment of generative technologies.

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Behind the numbers

TikTok reportedly had over 1.2 billion active monthly users in 2024. OpenAI's ChatGPT is used by more than 700 million people weekly. Sora 2 videos are limited to 10 seconds, whereas TikTok allows uploads up to 10 minutes.

Community reaction

Reported employee feedback at OpenAI has been very positive, with some internal jokes about possible impacts on productivity. Broader public reaction is not widely covered yet as the app is only available by invitation.

Global impact

OpenAI’s entry could influence global platforms by accelerating adoption of AI-generated content and prompting regulatory and competitive responses, especially given the ongoing debate around tech company dominance and the blending of human and synthetic content.

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