OpenAI's generative video model, Sora, is likely to be integrated into the ChatGPT Android app, as indicated by discoveries in the beta version 1.2026.076. Testers found in-app text suggesting end-to-end video generation capabilities, allowing users to convert text and images into videos with dialogue, soundtracks, and customizable styles. The language used in the app is polished and consumer-ready, indicating a transition towards user-facing integration. Previous reports have indicated OpenAI's intention to incorporate Sora's video capabilities into ChatGPT, consolidating multimodal creation within a single platform.
If integrated, users could transform text prompts and images into short videos, with options for voiceovers and music, facilitating easy sharing on social media. OpenAI's demonstrations have shown Sora's ability to create intricate 1080p videos, potentially redefining ChatGPT into a mobile video studio. The integration would likely handle intensive tasks in the cloud, with possible limitations on file size and resolution for free users.
The integration of Sora into ChatGPT's Android app would provide access to a large user base, enhancing the mainstream adoption of AI video creation. The competitive landscape includes rivals like Runway and Google, all developing video capabilities. The introduction of mobile video generation raises challenges such as misinformation and copyright issues, prompting OpenAI to emphasize safety measures and content provenance strategies.
While the beta strings do not confirm a launch date, features typically undergo final refinements late in development. Indicators to watch for include a new “Video” option in input modes and prompts for camera roll access. If Sora is launched in ChatGPT for Android, it will mark a significant shift for the app, making video creation an integral part of the user experience.