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OpenAI's Sora Loses Nearly Half Its Users Amid Growing Competition

OpenAI's Video App Faces Steep Decline

New data reveals troubling signs for OpenAI's once-promising video generation tool Sora. Mobile downloads dropped sharply by 45% month-over-month in January, marking the second consecutive month of significant losses. Revenue followed suit, falling 32% to $367,000 - a far cry from its October peak when it surpassed even ChatGPT in popularity.

From Hype to Struggle

Just four months ago, Sora seemed unstoppable. The app rocketed to the top of Apple's App Store shortly after launch, quickly amassing over a million downloads. But December brought warning signs with a 32% drop during what should have been peak holiday usage season.

"The rapid decline surprises even skeptics," notes tech analyst Maria Chen. "When an AI product from OpenAI struggles this visibly, it makes everyone reconsider assumptions about market demand."

The app's troubles began when users started generating videos featuring popular characters like Mickey Mouse and Elsa without permission. Disney and other studios quickly raised objections, forcing OpenAI to implement stricter content controls that limited creative possibilities.

Meanwhile, competitors capitalized on Sora's stumble:

  • Google launched Gemini's Nano Banana image generator
  • Meta introduced AI-powered Vibes video features
  • Several startups debuted specialized alternatives

"Users want freedom to create without legal worries," explains digital media professor James Wu. "When you take that away while competitors offer similar capabilities without restrictions, migration becomes inevitable."

Can Sora Bounce Back?

The numbers still show impressive totals - 9.6 million lifetime downloads and $1.4 million revenue (mostly from U.S. users). But momentum matters in the fickle world of AI apps.

Potential recovery strategies include:

  • Partnering with Hollywood studios for licensed content
  • Developing unique features competitors can't easily replicate
  • Improving output quality beyond current offerings

The clock is ticking though. As Wu observes: "In this market, users don't wait around for fixes - they've already moved on to the next shiny thing."

Key Points:

  • 45% drop in January downloads following December's 32% decline
  • Revenue fell by nearly one-third to $367K monthly
  • Copyright issues triggered initial user exodus
  • Competitors rapidly filling the void with alternative offerings
  • 9.6M lifetime downloads show strong foundation if fixes come quickly

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