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Lovart Offers Free Access to Sora2 AI Video Tool

Lovart Integrates OpenAI's Sora2 for Free AI Video Generation

Design AI platform Lovart has announced the integration of OpenAI's Sora2 model, coupled with a limited-time free promotion enabling global users to experience this advanced video generation tool without barriers. The initiative focuses on watermark-free output and Pro-level generation capabilities, aiming to democratize AI video creation.

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Limited-Time Offer: Free Access to Sora2

From October 7 to 12, 2025, Lovart is providing all free users with:

  • Five daily Sora2 standard generations
  • One Sora2 Pro generation opportunity All outputs are watermark-free and require no points. This addresses common user frustrations with traditional free tools that often impose watermarks or resolution limits.

Testing reveals:

  • Standard mode: Ideal for quick short videos
  • Pro mode: Supports complex scenes (dynamic character interactions, multi-camera switching) with lengths exceeding 15 seconds at a stable 24FPS frame rate

The promotion requires no additional registration—users simply need to visit the platform to begin creating.

Membership Benefits: Unlimited Creativity

For users seeking unrestricted access, Lovart offers:

  • Pro or Ultimate membership plans providing unlimited Sora2 usage this month
  • Watermark-free HD output in Pro version Members can batch generate long videos with custom styles (science fiction, music MVs, marketing ads) suitable for social media, e-commerce, and education.

Platform data shows membership generation efficiency has increased over threefold, with creators producing dozens of viral short videos daily.

Technical Advancements Behind Sora2

The model's breakthroughs include:

  • Enhanced visual consistency and motion fluidity
  • Complex physical simulation capabilities reducing "weirdness" in AI videos
  • Multilingual prompt compatibility Lovart has optimized its interface allowing non-professionals to import text/images with one-click and preview results instantly.

The Pro version unlocks:

  • High-resolution (1080p) output
  • Extended duration (up to 60 seconds) The platform incorporates anti-abuse mechanisms ensuring content compliance and preventing deepfake risks.

The update arrives as the AI video market grows rapidly, competing with products like Kling2.5 and Vidu Q2. Experts predict Lovart's free strategy will accelerate Sora2 adoption potentially doubling user activity short-term.

Key Points:

  1. Limited-time free access to OpenAI's Sora2 through Lovart until October 12, 2025
  2. Watermark-free outputs available in both standard and Pro modes
  3. Membership upgrades offer unlimited generation capabilities
  4. Technical improvements enable more realistic video creation
  5. Strategic move positions Lovart competitively in growing AI video market

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