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※Images are from the Japanese version of this article.
OpenAI’s AI video generation tool, Sora2, is gaining massive attention worldwide. The web and iOS versions are already available, and early users who obtained invite codes report that it can generate videos with sound and stunning realism. Meanwhile, Android users are wondering: “When will the app be released?” or “Is the ‘Sora2’ on Google Play real?”
This article summarizes the official information, media coverage, and warnings as of October 2025 to clarify the current status of Sora2 for Android.
Sora2 Android App Not Yet Released — Beware of Look-Alike Apps and “Invite Code” Scams
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Official Availability
According to OpenAI’s official documentation, Sora2 is currently available in two forms:
- Web: Accessible via sora.com
- iOS App: Released on the App Store as the official “Sora” app by OpenAI
The OpenAI Help Center clearly states:
“Sora 2 is available on the Sora iOS app and on sora.com. The Sora app is not available on Android.”
(Source: help.openai.com)
The same page adds: “We are slowly enabling access to the Sora app and Sora 2.” This indicates that OpenAI has not ruled out future Android support, though no release date has been announced.
Android Development Progress
Multiple international media outlets report that OpenAI is already developing an Android version internally:
- Engadget reports that “there’s no announcement yet regarding Android,” but OpenAI plans future expansion. (Engadget)
- VentureBeat explicitly states, “An Android mobile app is in development.” (VentureBeat)
- The Verge notes there’s “no mention of Android release timing yet.” (The Verge)
In short, Android development is underway, but the official release date remains unconfirmed.
Invite Codes and Access Limitations
Sora2 remains invite-only for now. While some users report receiving codes for iOS or web, many others still have no access. According to Engadget, the app is “gradually rolling out to selected users” — but this does not yet include Android.
OpenAI’s community forum also warns of scams involving users selling or trading codes via social media DMs. It’s best to avoid unofficial sources entirely.
Using Sora via Bing App
Interestingly, Microsoft’s Bing mobile app now integrates parts of the Sora model. According to TechRadar (September 2025), the “Sora Video Creator” feature allows users to generate short AI videos for free on both iOS and Android. However, this is Microsoft’s integration of Sora’s technology, not the standalone Sora2 app.
Fake Apps and Scams
Currently, several apps on Google Play claim to be “Sora2” or “AI Video Creator,” but most are not official OpenAI apps. OpenAI’s official community forum warns users that these apps may be scams collecting user data or showing deceptive ads. (OpenAI Community Forum)
If the developer name is not “OpenAI,” or if the app description lists unrelated brands like “Seadance” or “AI Video,” it’s likely a fake.
Summary and Outlook
- Sora2’s Android version has not been officially announced or released as of October 2025.
- OpenAI is reportedly developing Android support, but no release date is confirmed.
- Currently available platforms: iOS, Web (sora.com), and Bing app integration.
- “Sora2” apps on Google Play are likely unofficial and potentially unsafe.
- Invite codes are genuine only if distributed through OpenAI’s official channels.
OpenAI describes Sora as a “core project for AI video generation,” implying that gradual platform expansion — including Android — is likely. Until then
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