Text to video after Sora
Start with a written scene, then choose a video model path by motion, realism, style, and iteration speed.
As of June 12, 2026, OpenAI says the Sora web and app experiences were discontinued on April 26, 2026, and the Sora API will be discontinued on September 24, 2026. Naviya gives creators an active workflow for text-to-video, image-to-video, references, templates, and model choice.
Current Sora status explained with official OpenAI dates
Text-to-video and image-to-video paths for new AI clips
Task-based model choice across leading model families
Workflow links for ads, references, templates, and comparison
Choose Naviya when
Naviya is strongest when you want to create now: write a scene, generate or upload a first frame, animate it, test another model, and keep the useful prompt or reference for the next variant.
Use OpenAI guidance when
For prior Sora work, follow OpenAI's export and discontinuation guidance. For new AI video creation, choose an active workflow that supports the source material you have today.
Comparison
Current access context
Naviya
A browser creation workflow for AI images, text-to-video, image-to-video, references, templates, and model comparison.
Sora
OpenAI says the Sora web and app experiences were discontinued on April 26, 2026, with API discontinuation scheduled for September 24, 2026.
Best fit
Naviya
Creators who need active video creation paths across prompts, images, references, templates, and model families.
Sora
Creators evaluating what to use after Sora, or teams with existing Sora-era workflows that need a practical replacement path.
Starting point
Naviya
Prompt, generated first frame, uploaded image, product asset, visual reference, or template.
Sora
Historically associated with text-to-video and cinematic prompt-based generation.
Workflow strategy
Naviya
Use the task first: text-to-video for invented scenes, image-to-video for consistency, references for subject control, and model comparison for tradeoffs.
Sora
Use current OpenAI export and sunset guidance for existing Sora content, then pick an active creation workflow for new clips.
Decision rule
Naviya
Use Naviya when the goal is to keep creating AI video now without rebuilding each step in a separate tool.
Sora
Use official OpenAI guidance when the goal is to export or manage existing Sora content.
Where Naviya fits
Text to video after Sora
Start with a written scene, then choose a video model path by motion, realism, style, and iteration speed.
Image to video for better continuity
Use a first frame, product image, portrait, anime still, or generated concept as the anchor before adding motion.
Model comparison instead of model guessing
Compare Kling, Veo, Seedance, Wan, and Vidu by task so the model decision follows the creative job.
AI video ads and social concepts
Turn product photos, launch ideas, creator hooks, and short concepts into repeatable AI video variants.
Review note
Last reviewed June 12, 2026. Public sources checked include OpenAI's Sora discontinuation note, Sora alternative pages from AI video tools, and current multi-model creative-suite pages. Product availability and model access can change quickly, so this page focuses on current workflow fit rather than a fixed pricing or feature contract.
Questions
Is Naviya a direct Sora replacement?
Naviya is not the same OpenAI model. It is a practical Sora alternative for creators who need an active AI video and image creation workflow with text-to-video, image-to-video, references, templates, and model comparison.
What happened to Sora?
OpenAI says the Sora web and app experiences were discontinued on April 26, 2026. OpenAI also says the Sora API will be discontinued on September 24, 2026.
What should I use first in Naviya?
Use Text to Video if you are starting from a prompt. Use Image to Video if you need a consistent subject, product, outfit, or composition. Use AI Video Model Comparison when you need to choose between model families.
Keep researching
Start with the source material you have
Use a prompt when the idea is new. Use a first frame when identity, product shape, composition, or style matters.