OpenAI’s Sora App Is Finally Expanding Beyond iPhones? Here Is When To Expect On Android Phones

OpenAI is preparing to launch its Sora video app on Android soon. The app, already a hit on iPhones, will include new features like cameos, video editing tools, and more.

Published By: Divya | Published: Oct 24, 2025, 03:48 PM (IST) | Edited: Oct 24, 2025, 03:48 PM (IST)

After coming to iOS, OpenAI is finally bringing its viral Sora app to Android "very soon." The announcement came from Bill Peebles, Head of Sora at OpenAI, who shared the update on X (formerly Twitter), hinting that the Android launch could happen in the next few weeks. Also Read: OpenAI shuts down Sora: What happens to your videos now

For those who missed it, Sora is OpenAI's AI video creation app that lets users generate videos featuring themselves or others - all powered by its Sora 2 model. The app became a hit on iPhones soon after launch, crossing one million downloads in just five days, even though it was invite-only and available only in the U.S. and Canada. Also Read: Big update coming: Google Gemini may soon import ChatGPT chat history

Who Can Access It?

Interestingly, Sora has already appeared on the Google Play Store for pre-registration. However, as of now, it's not visible in India and seems limited to North American users - at least initially. While OpenAI hasn't announced an official date, the early listing suggests the launch is just around the corner. Also Read: ChatGPT ads coming soon: Who will see them and why

It's also possible that Sora on Android will remain invite-only for some time, just like its iOS version. That means users might still need an access code to try it out.

OpenAI Sora: New features

Alongside the Android launch, OpenAI is also rolling out new updates to make Sora more fun and social. One major addition is the ability to create "cameos" - AI versions of people, pets, or even objects - that can appear in videos. Initially, users could only cameo with other consenting users, but soon, they'll be able to feature almost anything they like.

Sora is also getting its first video editing tool - a stitching feature that lets users combine multiple clips into one. OpenAI says more editing tools will arrive later. Plus, the app will soon include smaller community channels, like those for universities, companies, or clubs, making it easier for users to share within groups rather than just a single global feed.

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