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Why is OpenAI shutting down Sora just months after launch?

by March 25, 2026
by March 25, 2026
OpenAI shuts Sora video app as strategy shifts to AI productivity tools

OpenAI is closing down its video generation platform Sora just months after its launch, marking a sharp shift in priorities at the company behind ChatGPT.

The move comes as OpenAI pivots away from consumer-facing video tools and towards longer-term bets such as robotics and enterprise-focused artificial intelligence.

The decision was communicated internally by CEO Sam Altman, while the company confirmed the shutdown publicly through Sora’s official X account.

The development also impacts partnerships and developer tools tied to Sora, signalling a broader rethink of how OpenAI deploys its video models.

Sora shutdown confirmed

“We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app,” Sora posted on X, acknowledging that the update may disappoint users.

https://twitter.com/soraofficialapp/status/2036546752535470382

The company said it will share more details soon, including timelines for shutting down the app and API, as well as guidance on preserving user-generated content.

Sora launched in September and quickly gained traction as a text-to-video generator aimed at tapping into the growing demand for short-form video.

The rollout was positioned as OpenAI’s entry into a space dominated by platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.

Video products scaled back

According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Sam Altman informed staff that OpenAI is winding down multiple products built on its video models.

This includes the developer version of Sora and video-related features integrated within ChatGPT.

The decision reflects a broader strategic shift. The company is now prioritising tools designed for productivity, targeting both enterprise clients and individual users.

As part of this transition, teams previously focused on video are being redirected to work on longer-term initiatives, including robotics.

Growth met with backlash

Sora’s early performance showed strong user interest. The app recorded 1 million downloads within five days of launch.

Data from Sensor Tower indicates it was downloaded around 600,000 times last month, suggesting continued engagement.

Despite this traction, the platform faced mounting criticism over its potential to generate realistic deepfakes.

Concerns from public figures and wider scrutiny led OpenAI to take action against certain types of content produced using Sora.

The debate around misuse appears to have added pressure as the company reassessed the role of video generation within its broader product strategy.

Disney partnership scrapped

The shutdown also affects a high-profile partnership announced late last year.

In December, The Walt Disney Co. had entered into a three-year licensing agreement with OpenAI, positioning itself as Sora’s first major content partner.

The deal would have allowed users access to more than 200 characters from franchises such as Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars. It also included a reported $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI.

However, a Disney spokeswoman confirmed to The Wall Street Journal that the agreement will not proceed following the decision to wind down Sora.

The collapse of the partnership underscores how quickly OpenAI’s priorities have shifted, particularly as it reallocates resources toward areas it sees as more sustainable for long-term growth.

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