OpenAI may soon bring its powerful text-to-video generator Sora directly into ChatGPT, making it possible for users to create AI-generated videos simply by typing prompts inside a conversation.
According to a report from The Information, OpenAI is preparing to integrate Sora into the ChatGPT interface, allowing users to generate short video clips without needing to switch to a separate app. If confirmed, the move would mark a major step in OpenAI’s push toward making ChatGPT a fully multimodal creative tool.
Sora is OpenAI’s AI video generation system capable of turning simple text prompts into short video clips featuring realistic or stylized scenes. The company first introduced Sora in early 2024 before releasing it more broadly later as a standalone product where users could generate and share AI videos in a feed-like environment.
Bringing the technology directly into ChatGPT would significantly expand its accessibility.
Instead of jumping between platforms, users could soon create videos in the same way they currently generate:
- text
- images
- visual edits
- creative concepts
All within a single chat interface.
The potential integration reflects OpenAI’s broader strategy to turn ChatGPT into a central hub for multiple creative AI tools.
Over the past year, ChatGPT has gradually expanded from a text-based assistant to a platform capable of handling images, voice, coding, and creative tasks. Adding video generation would push this evolution further, allowing users to move from idea to visual output in seconds.
For creators, marketers, and social media teams, the ability to quickly generate short video content from prompts could dramatically speed up concept testing and storytelling workflows.