
Redazione RHC : 5 November 2025 07:17
OpenAI has released the Sora mobile app on Android devices. CNBC reported that OpenAI’s Sora app is now available for download through the Google Play app store and that the app is available in the United States, Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam , including Korea .
Sora was released in September last year and surpassed 1 million downloads in less than 5 days, holding the top spot in the Apple App Store for 3 weeks. It currently ranks fifth among Apple’s free apps, with ChatGPT in first place and Google Gemini in fourth, demonstrating the continued dominance of AI-powered apps.
OpenAI is currently working to make Sora available for download in Europe, Bill Pebbles, director of Sora at OpenAI, wrote on social media X.
OpenAI has declared Sora “the next step in the multimodal generation,” combining the ability to understand natural language with the ability to produce coherent images and movements in a visual context. The app, initially launched as a research platform, has quickly become a mass phenomenon, with millions of users using it to create short, lifelike videos from simple text descriptions.
Sora’s interface resembles that of popular social networks: a vertical feed featuring user-generated videos that can be remixed, commented on, and shared. According to many analysts, OpenAI is aiming to transform Sora not just into a video generation tool but into a full-fledged creative ecosystem, capable of competing with platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels.
The ability to create visual content with near-cinematic quality, without the need for technical skills or professional software, has sparked both excitement and concern.
Several organizations have reported the risks associated with the creation of deepfakes and the dissemination of potentially misleading synthetic content . OpenAI has assured that it has introduced digital watermarks and C2PA metadata to identify videos generated by Sora, and has implemented control systems to prevent abuse of the platform.
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