Sora's first-week iOS downloads nearly match ChatGPT's launch numbers

📅 Published: 10/8/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:40:18 PM
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OpenAI’s new video-generation app, **Sora**, has achieved a remarkable milestone by nearly matching the iOS download numbers of ChatGPT in its first week, signaling strong consumer demand for AI-powered video tools. According to data from app analytics firm Appfigures, Sora garnered **627,000 downloads** in its first seven days, slightly surpassing ChatGPT’s debut week total of 606,000 iOS downloads[1].

What makes Sora’s achievement even more notable is that it r...

What makes Sora’s achievement even more notable is that it remains an **invite-only app** available only in the US and Canada, while ChatGPT launched publicly and exclusively in the US during its debut week[1]. Taking out Canada’s estimated 45,000 installs, Sora still reached 96% of ChatGPT’s US-only first-week downloads, underscoring the app’s viral appeal despite restricted access.

Sora’s momentum was evident from day one, with **56,000 down...

Sora’s momentum was evident from day one, with **56,000 downloads recorded on launch day** alone and 164,000 installs within 48 hours[2][3]. The app quickly climbed the ranks on Apple’s U.S. App Store, hitting **#3 on the Top Free overall chart by its second day** and reaching the coveted **#1 position by October 3**, just days after launch — a faster ascent than other AI competitors like Anthropic’s Claude and Microsoft Copilot, and rivaling xAI’s Grok in terms of launch velocity[1][2][9].

Experts attribute Sora’s success to a combination of **scarc...

Experts attribute Sora’s success to a combination of **scarcity generated by its invite-only model** and the inherently shareable nature of AI-generated video content. Unlike text-based AI tools, Sora’s short, eye-catching videos can spread rapidly on social media platforms, fueling organic growth and waitlist sign-ups[2]. This dynamic creates a potent viral loop, amplifying visibility even before the app opens to a broader audience.

Compared to other recent AI app launches, Sora’s debut stand...

Compared to other recent AI app launches, Sora’s debut stands out for its sheer download velocity and chart performance. While Google’s Gemini and ChatGPT had slightly higher day-one downloads (around 80,000 each), Sora’s 56,000 day-one downloads outpaced several other high-profile AI launches, affirming its strong foothold in the competitive AI app market[2].

Despite its early success, Sora’s invite-only status and geo...

Despite its early success, Sora’s invite-only status and geographical limits suggest there is significant potential for growth once access expands or an Android version is launched. Its rapid climb to the top of the App Store charts, coupled with consumer enthusiasm for AI video generation, points to a burgeoning market eager for innovative AI-driven creative tools beyond text and audio formats[3][8].

In summary, Sora’s debut nearly matching ChatGPT’s historic...

In summary, Sora’s debut nearly matching ChatGPT’s historic launch week downloads highlights the evolving landscape of AI applications — from conversational agents to dynamic video creators — and underscores the growing appetite among users for immersive, visually engaging AI experiences.

🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:01:00 PM
OpenAI’s Sora generated an estimated 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week—just surpassing ChatGPT’s 606,000 downloads during its own debut—despite launching invite-only in the U.S. and Canada, while ChatGPT was public and U.S.-only, according to fresh Appfigures data[1][2]. Industry analysts emphasized Sora’s scarcity-driven momentum, with one tech reporter noting, “Invite-only launches create increased demand by focusing attention and compressing early adoption into surges of energy—Sora is playing into that playbook,” while also highlighting that Canada contributed only about 45,000 installs, meaning U.S.-only numbers nearly matched ChatGPT’s[1][2][4].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:10:50 PM
In a stunning display of market momentum, OpenAI's Sora app garnered 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, closely rivaling ChatGPT's historic debut of 606,000 downloads. This remarkable performance has sparked significant interest in AI video generation tools, though specific stock price movements related to OpenAI's parent company or its technology are not available as it is not a publicly traded entity. Analysts predict substantial growth potential for Sora once it expands beyond its invitation-only model, which could further boost investor confidence in the AI sector.
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:20:51 PM
OpenAI’s video-generation app Sora achieved a stunning 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, nearly matching ChatGPT’s historic 606,000 debut despite launching as invite-only in just the U.S. and Canada—with only 45,000 of those installs coming from Canada, Sora’s U.S.-only performance reached 96% of ChatGPT’s first-week numbers, according to Appfigures[1][3]. “This level of consumer adoption is worth noting because Sora remains an invite-only app, while ChatGPT was more publicly available at launch,” said a TechCrunch analyst, highlighting how pent-up demand for accessible AI video tools is driving global buzz even before broader international rollout[1][3
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:30:49 PM
In response to Sora's impressive first-week iOS downloads of 627,000, which nearly matched ChatGPT's historic 606,000, market reactions have been mixed. While investors are enthusiastic about OpenAI's continued innovation, no specific stock price movements have been reported due to OpenAI being a private company. However, analysts note that this strong performance could boost investor confidence in AI-related stocks, potentially leading to increased market activity in tech sectors focused on AI development.
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:40:13 PM
OpenAI's Sora iOS app recorded 627,000 downloads in its first week, nearly matching ChatGPT's historic debut of 606,000 downloads despite Sora's invite-only status and Canada-exclusive availability accounting for about 45,000 installs[1]. This remarkable performance underscores a shifting AI competitive landscape where demand for AI video generation tools surges, as Sora swiftly climbed to #1 on the U.S. App Store, outpacing competitors like Anthropic’s Claude and Microsoft Copilot in launch velocity[1][2]. Analysts anticipate significant user growth once Sora expands beyond invitations, signaling intensified competition in the AI app market driven by video-centric innovation[4].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 9:50:10 PM
OpenAI's Sora app recorded an estimated 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, slightly surpassing ChatGPT’s 606,000 downloads during its launch week, according to Appfigures data[1]. Industry experts highlight that Sora's invite-only status and restricted availability to the U.S. and Canada make this achievement particularly remarkable, signaling strong demand for AI video creation tools despite limited access[1][3]. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman noted rapid user adoption and plans to monetize soon, while analysts view Sora's growth as a sign of shifting consumer interest toward AI-powered video content generation[5].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:00:13 PM
OpenAI's Sora app achieved 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, nearly matching ChatGPT's 606,000 downloads during its launch week, despite Sora being invite-only and available only in the US and Canada, compared to ChatGPT’s initial US-only wide availability[1][2]. This rapid adoption, with 56,000 installs on day one and a swift rise to #1 on the U.S. App Store by October 3, highlights strong consumer demand for AI video generation tools and suggests significant scalability and engagement potential even under limited access conditions[1][3]. Technically, Sora's ability to nearly replicate ChatGPT's debut numbers under invite-only constraints implies robust backend infrastructure and a growin
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:10:12 PM
OpenAI's video-generation app Sora achieved a remarkable global impact with 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week across the U.S. and Canada, nearly matching ChatGPT’s 606,000 U.S.-only downloads during its launch week[1][2]. Despite remaining invite-only, Sora quickly rose to No. 1 on the U.S. App Store by October 3, demonstrating strong international appetite for advanced AI video tools and signaling a rapid expansion as OpenAI plans to extend availability beyond North America soon[4]. Industry observers highlight Sora's adoption as a sign of growing global enthusiasm for AI-driven creative platforms.
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:20:21 PM
OpenAI's Sora achieved an impressive 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, nearly matching ChatGPT's 606,000 downloads during its launch week, despite Sora being invite-only and restricted to the US and Canada. Experts highlight this as a remarkable feat, indicating strong consumer demand for AI video tools, with Sora quickly climbing to No. 1 on the US App Store by October 3rd and surpassing other AI competitors like Anthropic's Claude and Microsoft's Copilot[1][2][3]. Industry analysts note that Sora's exclusive availability likely intensified user interest, contrasting with ChatGPT's broader initial access, making Sora's adoption trajectory particularly noteworthy[2][3].
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:30:23 PM
OpenAI’s video-generation app Sora rocketed to 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week—overtaking ChatGPT’s debut-week total of 606,000, according to fresh Appfigures data[2][3]. Despite being invite-only and launching only in the US and Canada, Sora saw a daily high of 107,800 downloads on October 1 and spent most of the week fluctuating between 84,400 and 98,500 daily installs, indicating sustained user interest beyond the initial novelty rush[1]. By Friday, October 3, Sora claimed the No. 1 spot on the US App Store, a surge that outpaced other major AI app launches and matched the velocity of x
🔄 Updated: 10/8/2025, 10:40:18 PM
OpenAI's video-generating app Sora achieved 627,000 iOS downloads in its first week, slightly surpassing ChatGPT’s 606,000 downloads during its initial week despite Sora being invite-only and geographically limited to the US and Canada[1][2][3]. Notably, after 56,000 installs on day one—which elevated Sora to #3 on the US App Store—it climbed to the #1 position by October 3, demonstrating strong sustained user adoption and signaling robust consumer demand for AI video tools beyond initial curiosity[1][2][3]. This suggests that technical factors like invitation-only access and geographic constraints did not inhibit, but may have intensified demand, highlighting the effectiveness of scarcity-driven adoption strategies i
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