<100 subscribers
OpenAI is gradually redirecting access to its AI-powered video platform, Sora, to the ChatGPT interface via the new domain: sora.chatgpt.com. Visitors to the former domain, sora.com, are now automatically redirected, signaling a strategic move to consolidate services. This change is reinforced by user reports and OpenAI’s confirmation that Sora will soon be integrated into the ChatGPT app, including its mobile version.
This step is part of OpenAI’s long-term plan to unify its generative tools—ChatGPT and Sora—into a single, user-friendly ecosystem. Several users on community forums have reported losing access to sora.com, even after subscribing to ChatGPT Plus. OpenAI responded by explaining that access limitations are temporary due to an overwhelming spike in user demand.
“We understand your concern, and yes, this redirection is part of the full integration into ChatGPT,” a support team member from OpenAI confirmed via email.
While an official launch date for the full integration has not yet been announced, strong indications are visible through technical updates and public statements by the Sora development team. OpenAI mentioned that video generation from text will soon be accessible directly from the ChatGPT interface, offering users a seamless multimedia creation experience.
OpenAI’s move to merge Sora into ChatGPT signals a new era in generative AI user experience. With the domain redirect and official confirmation, the direction is clear: a unified AI application offering powerful, multimodal capabilities.
One App, Infinite Power: The Future of AI at Your Fingertips
Samuel