AI video generation goes mainstream as creators adopt Sora and Veo tools
AI video generators like Sora and Veo are transforming content creation, enabling solo creators to produce studio-quality footage in minutes without expensive equipment.
AI video generators like Sora and Veo are transforming content creation, enabling solo creators to produce studio-quality footage in minutes without expensive equipment.
Sora by OpenAI excels at cinematic narrative clips with strong temporal coherence, while Google Veo focuses on photorealistic output and tighter integration with YouTube workflows. Both support text-to-video and image-to-video pipelines.
Yes, both Sora and Veo offer commercial licenses on paid tiers. However, creators must comply with platform-specific disclosure rules and emerging regional regulations around synthetic media labelling.
Current models produce clips of 30 to 120 seconds at high quality. Longer videos are assembled by chaining clips with scene-continuity prompts, though seamless long-form generation is expected by late 2026.
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