Code found in ChatGPT’s Android app hints at an upcoming AI video tool, possibly leveraging OpenAI’s Sora model.

New clues indicate that OpenAI is preparing to bring superior video generation capabilities to ChatGPT, likely running on its next-generation model Sora.
An internal code reference that hints at the future of the video tool has been discovered by developers considering the Android version of ChatGPT. These results suggest that users may soon be able to create short videos within the application.
According to the elements discovered, this feature could allow:
- Convert text prompts to video clips.
- Provide background music, narration, or audio.
- Manipulating the style and visual tone of the app itself.
Applying this greatly increases the functionality of ChatGPT beyond text and graphics.
Although the name Sora is not written directly in the code, its functionality is quite similar to the functionality associated with the model. This means that the feature could be a built-in version of Sora, or an equivalent tool written with a different interface.
This relocation can be part of a larger pattern that integrates the potential of AI in one place. Introducing video creation to ChatGPT means you can now create, design, and even create video content without leaving the app.
This has not been confirmed yet, but the user interface elements are already present in the development build, so testing may already be underway. This feature may be improved and released to the public.
