
Recently, OpenAI officially launched its much-anticipated Sora application on Android devices, further expanding the platform's user base. Sora was launched on Apple devices back in September and has achieved remarkable results. Now, Sora has finally landed on the Google Play app store, serving users in the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Since then, Sora's popularity has skyrocketed. According to reports, Sora exceeded 1 million downloads in less than five days after its launch and topped the Apple App Store for three consecutive weeks. Currently, Sora ranks 5th on the Apple App Store’s free application rankings, second only to Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s own ChatGPT.
OpenAI is working hard to promote Sora to the European market. Bill Peebles, head of OpenAI's Sora, posted relevant news on X (formerly Twitter), saying that this goal is being stepped up.
Sora’s core function is to use AI to generate video content through text prompts provided by users. Users can publish these creations to shared streams similar to TikTok. Initially, Sora was only available to a select group of users, but now, for a limited time, anyone can experience this innovative platform.
OpenAI’s launch of Sora once again demonstrates its leading position in the field of AI. As artificial intelligence technology continues to develop, AI-generated video applications like Sora will provide content creators, enterprises, and ordinary users with more creative freedom and interactive methods. In the future, Sora is expected to attract more users around the world and further promote the popularization and application of AI video generation technology.
Through Sora, OpenAI not only demonstrates its technical strength in the field of AI video generation, but also provides users with a simple and creative tool, inspiring a new wave of digital creation. As the application expands in the global market, it may usher in more feature updates and creative gameplay in the future.