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when will sora shut down

OpenAI has announced that Sora is being shut down, but has not yet published a precise public end date for the app or API as of March 25, 2026.

When will Sora shut down?

Right now, the official line is that Sora is entering a shutdown process , not that it has already gone completely dark.

In several statements, OpenAI and the Sora team say they will “share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work,” which means the exact final shutdown date has not been made public yet.

Key points so far:

  • OpenAI has decided to discontinue:
    • The Sora app (consumer/social video app)
* sora.com and related online presence
* The Sora API and broader Sora video product line
  • Public statements repeatedly say:
    • “We’re saying goodbye to Sora” / “We’re bidding farewell to Sora”
* Timelines for the app and API shutdown will be shared later.
  • Media and forum discussions describe Sora as already “officially shutting down,” but still note that no exact cutoff day for access has been given.

So if your core question is “On what exact date will Sora stop working?” , the answer today is: that specific date has not yet been publicly confirmed, only that shutdown is definite and in progress.

Why is Sora shutting down?

Different outlets highlight overlapping reasons, and OpenAI’s own wording is quite careful.

Common themes mentioned:

  • Compute cost and strategy refocus
    • Sora’s video generation demands huge compute resources; leadership signaled they “cannot pursue everything at once” and need to prioritize other areas.
* Reports frame the shutdown as part of tightening spending and focusing on enterprise tools and other strategic products.
  • Shift toward “world simulation” and robotics
    • OpenAI says the Sora research team will keep working on world simulation research to support robotics and real‑world task assistance, even as the consumer app and API end.
  • Concerns around deepfakes and consent
    • Coverage notes that Sora sparked worries about realistic deepfakes, potential misuse, and consent around generated content.
* Some reports link the shutdown partly to rising scrutiny from Hollywood and other creative industries.
  • Commercial and partnership complications
    • Sora had high‑profile deals, including a multi‑year licensing agreement with Disney to allow Disney characters in Sora videos, which is now effectively being dropped as OpenAI exits the video space.

What this means for users (forums & creators)

Forum and social discussions are full of confusion and speculation because Sora rose quickly and is now being pulled fairly suddenly.

Common points from those discussions:

  • People expect:
    • A grace period to export or download existing projects, based on OpenAI’s promise to share “ways to preserve your work.”
* Some staged shutdown (e.g., new signups and uploads blocked first, then full closure later), though that is not yet officially detailed.
  • Creators and early adopters are:
    • Disappointed and worried about losing content and workflows built around Sora.
* Debating whether OpenAI will repackage the underlying tech later in robotics or other products, essentially ending Sora as a _product brand_ while the core research lives on elsewhere.

Practical takeaway

  • Sora will shut down as a public app, site, and API; this is already decided and announced.
  • The exact “last day” for users has not yet been publicly specified. OpenAI has only said that it will share timelines and preservation options in a future update.
  • If you currently rely on Sora, plan as if access could end in the near term, and be ready to export or back up anything important as soon as OpenAI publishes concrete instructions.

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