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SORA · MAY 29, 2026 · 6 MIN READ

Sora Is Discontinued: The Best Sora Alternative in 2026.

OpenAI shut down the Sora app (April 26, 2026) and is sunsetting the Sora API (September 24, 2026). Here's what happened, how to migrate, and how to never get locked to one model again.

getvivix Team
getvivix Journal
May 29, 20266 min

Quick answer: OpenAI discontinued the Sora app and website on April 26, 2026, and the Sora API will shut down on September 24, 2026. If you relied on Sora, you need a new home for your video workflow. The safest move isn't to jump to one more single-model app — it's to use a studio that runs many frontier models at once, so the next shutdown never resets your workflow. getvivix runs over 100 AI models, still includes Sora 2 today, and shows the exact credit cost before each click.

What happened to Sora

On March 24, 2026, OpenAI announced it was winding down Sora in two stages:

  • April 26, 2026 — the Sora app and web experience were discontinued.
  • September 24, 2026 — the Sora API will be discontinued.

The reason was cost, not quality. By OpenAI's own account, Sora was burning roughly a million dollars a day in compute — video generation is far more expensive to run than text or images — and usage had fallen from about a million active users to under 500,000. OpenAI is redirecting that compute toward coding and enterprise tools. Users were urged to export their content before the cutoff dates.

Sources: OpenAI's Help Center article on the Sora discontinuation, and reporting from TechCrunch and The Decoder (March 2026).

What this means if you used Sora

If you made videos in the Sora app, that door is already closed — export anything you still need. If you build on the Sora API, you have until September 24, 2026 before it goes dark. Either way, the lesson is the same one creators keep relearning: when your whole workflow sits on a single model from a single company, one roadmap decision can wipe it out overnight.

The honest options

There are plenty of capable video models you can move to — Google Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Runway Gen-4.5, MiniMax Hailuo, Wan, and Seedance among them. You could sign up for any one of them. But you'd be making the same bet that just cost you Sora: betting everything on one model.

The more durable answer is a multi-model studio. Instead of one model and one subscription, you get all of them behind one login — and when any single model is discontinued, raises prices, or gates access, you just switch to another and keep working.

Why getvivix is the resilient Sora alternative

getvivix was built on exactly this idea: one subscription, over 100 frontier models, with the exact credit cost shown on each model card before you click run. Concretely:

  • It still runs Sora 2 today— while the API lasts. So you don't have to abandon the look you liked overnight.
  • And it runs the rest of the frontier— Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0, Runway Gen-4.5, Wan 2.7, Seedance 2.0, MiniMax Hailuo 2.3, and more — so when the Sora API closes in September, your workflow doesn't even flinch. You just pick another model.
  • One bill, not five. Plus a built-in caption studio, a clipper, and consent-gated AI presenter — the whole short-form pipeline in one place.
  • A real free tier — 30 credits on signup plus 30 dropped daily, no card — so you can test the migration before paying anything.

See the full head-to-head: getvivix vs Sora →

How to migrate from Sora in 5 minutes

  1. Sign up free — 30 credits, no card required.
  2. Open the Studio and paste a prompt you used in Sora.
  3. Render it on Sora 2, then on Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 — same prompt, three models.
  4. Compare side by side and keep the one you like. The cost of each render is shown before you click.
  5. Make that your new default. Next time a model sunsets, you won't have to migrate at all.

FAQ

Is Sora really discontinued?

Yes. The Sora app and website were discontinued on April 26, 2026, and OpenAI has said the Sora API will be discontinued on September 24, 2026.

Can I still use Sora 2 anywhere?

For now, yes — getvivix still runs Sora 2 through the API while it remains available. Once the API is discontinued in September 2026, getvivix will continue with the other 100+ models, so your workflow keeps running regardless.

What is the best Sora alternative in 2026?

For a single replacement model, Google Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 are the closest in quality. For a future-proof setup, a multi-model studio like getvivixis the stronger choice — you get those models and dozens more under one subscription, so you're never exposed to a single model's shutdown again.

Will my Sora videos be deleted?

OpenAI urged users to export their content before the cutoff dates. If you haven't yet, download anything you want to keep as soon as possible.

Don't get locked in twice

Losing Sora stings, but it's a useful reminder: own your workflow, not one vendor's roadmap. Start free on getvivix — Sora 2 today, 100+ models tomorrow, one subscription either way.

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