OpenAI readies TikTok-style Sora 2 app for AI videos

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OpenAI is preparing to launch a stand-alone app for its video generation AI model Sora 2. The app uses a vertical video feed with swipe-to-scroll. It looks like TikTok, but every clip is AI-generated.

A TikTok-like feed for AI video

The app shows a For You–style page that runs on a recommendation algorithm. A menu on the right lets users like, comment, or remix a video. The design centers on quick swipes and short clips.

Content comes from Sora 2, OpenAI’s latest video generation model. Users will browse AI-made videos, then engage through the same feed. The focus is watching first, with tools to respond and build on what they see.

Inside the Sora 2 experience

Remix and engagement tools

The menu suggests that people can remix videos. They can also tap to like or add comments. The layout mirrors familiar social apps, so people may learn it fast.

The feed appears to be the main way to discover videos. The For You page will shape what people see. It will rely on signals from likes, comments, and remixes.

OpenAI plans the app as a separate product for Sora 2. It aims to gather AI-made clips in one place. The model generates the content, while the app organizes and serves it.

According to WIRED, the stand-alone app closely resembles TikTok. The report says it features swipe-to-scroll and a right-side menu. It also says the feed is full of AI-generated content.

The navigation shows the usual set of controls. People can engage without leaving the feed. They also can remix, which hints at simple tools for reuse.

The report does not detail a release date or regions. It also does not list creator tools beyond remix and comments. The focus stays on the core feed and actions.

OpenAI’s Sora 2 is the model behind the videos. The app appears to showcase what the model can make. It also suggests a push into social-style discovery of AI content.

WIRED reports that the app will have a For You–style page. It will run on a recommendation algorithm. The design points to a familiar loop of watch, like, comment, and remix.

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