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Sora by OpenAI App Delisted Amidst Astronomical Costs and Strategic Pivot in April 2026

OpenAI's "Sora by OpenAI" iOS app, once a viral sensation, has been abruptly terminated and delisted, not due to organic decline, but a deliberate decision driven by unsustainable operating costs and a strategic pivot. The app, which launched to immense hype and even secured a $1 billion Disney deal, ultimately buckled under controversies and an estimated $15 million daily burn rate.

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The Lead: Sora by OpenAI App Pulled Due to Deliberate Termination

The "Sora by OpenAI" iOS app, once heralded as a groundbreaking TikTok-style social network for synthetic media, has been abruptly pulled from the App Store charts and delisted.[9] Our investigation reveals this was not a technical glitch or an organic market fade, but a deliberate product termination by OpenAI on March 24, 2026, following a perfect storm of unsustainable operating costs, severe copyright controversies, and declining user retention.

Market Impact: From Billions to Bust – A Rapid Decline

The app's short but dramatic lifecycle can be divided into three distinct phases. Phase 1, 'The Peak,' occurred from December 2025 to January 2026, with downloads reaching over 340,000 worldwide in a single week and revenue peaking around $60,000. This meteoric rise was significantly amplified by a landmark $1 billion licensing deal with Disney, announced in December 2025, which fueled massive viral hype.

However, Phase 2, 'The Bleed,' from January to early March 2026, saw a steady decay.
[13] Downloads declined from approximately 275,000 to 164,000 weekly, and revenue stagnated. This period was marred by significant controversies surrounding deepfakes and copyright infringement, including unauthorized depictions of public figures. OpenAI's implementation of strict guardrails, while necessary, severely limited the app's creative capabilities, leading to a 66% drop in peak daily active users18]aily Active Users (DAU)The count of unique users who were active in the app on a single calendar day. The most-watched daily engagement signal in mobile apps. by February 2026.

Phase 3, 'The Collapse,' began the week of March 23, 2026, when downloads plummeted from over 170,000 to just over 54,000 worldwide, and revenue crashed[4] to roughly $19,000. Crucially, the app's global rank fell from #10 to "Not Ranked." This sudden downturn directly coincided with OpenAI's official announcement via X (formerly Twitter) on March 24, 2026, stating they were "saying goodbye to the Sora app." The app was subsequently delisted, explaining its immediate disappearance from public view.

Expert Verdict: Unsustainable Costs and Strategic Pivot Led to App's Demise

Our forensic analysis points to one primary driver behind the app's demise: unsustainable unit economics combined with a strategic corporate pivot. Despite its cultural impact, the "Sora by OpenAI" platform was a financial drain. Leaked industry data indicates the app was costing OpenAI an estimated $15 million per day in compute and inference costs, while generating a mere $2.1 million in total lifetime revenue.[23] This catastrophic burn rate for a shrinking user base forced OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the executive team to make the difficult decision to actively terminate the product.

The app's final update, released on March 17, 2026, was not a new feature launch or a bug fix, but an 'End-of-Life' patch designed to prepare the infrastructure for the impending server shutdown, slated for April 26, 2026.
[8] The engineering resources and immense compute power previously allocated to Sora have now been redirected to OpenAI's nascent robotics division and a new, undisclosed AI model internally codenamed "Spud." As a direct consequence of this shutdown, the much-publicized $1 billion licensing deal with Disney was also formally terminated.[10]

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    #### **Step 2: Analyzing the Latest Release (2026-03-17)** The app's final update occurred on **March 17, 2026**—exactly one week before the shutdown announcement

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    "Sora by OpenAI" did not organically fade away; it was terminated on March 24, 2026, due to catastrophic server costs and a strategic pivot away from consumer video generation, resulting in its immediate removal from the iOS App Store

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    On **March 24, 2026**, OpenAI officially announced the shutdown of the Sora consumer app, prompting its immediate removal from the App Store charts and the collapse of all associated metrics

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    On **Tuesday, March 24, 2026**, OpenAI took to X (formerly Twitter) to publicly announce they were "saying goodbye to the Sora app"

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    "Sora by OpenAI" did not organically fade away; it was terminated on March 24, 2026, due to catastrophic server costs and a strategic pivot away from consumer video generation, resulting in its immediate removal from the iOS App Store

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    On **March 24, 2026**, OpenAI officially announced the shutdown of the Sora consumer app, prompting its immediate removal from the App Store charts and the collapse of all associated metrics

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    Forensic analysis of the timeline indicates this was a preparatory update to wind down the storefront, disable new premium subscription tiers, and prepare the infrastructure for the impending April 26, 2026, total server shutdown

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    Sora 2 launched as a standalone iOS app on September 30, 2025, operating as a TikTok-style social network for synthetic media

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    As a direct casualty of this shutdown, the $1 billion Disney deal was also terminated

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    Forensic analysis of the timeline indicates this was a preparatory update to wind down the storefront, disable new premium subscription tiers, and prepare the infrastructure for the impending April 26, 2026, total server shutdown

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    On **Tuesday, March 24, 2026**, OpenAI took to X (formerly Twitter) to publicly announce they were "saying goodbye to the Sora app"

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    The December peak was heavily fueled by viral hype and a landmark **$1 billion licensing deal with Disney** signed on December 11, 2025

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    The app was subsequently delisted from the App Store, explaining the sudden drop to zero visibility and the "Not Ranked" status

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    "Sora by OpenAI" did not organically fade away; it was terminated on March 24, 2026, due to catastrophic server costs and a strategic pivot away from consumer video generation, resulting in its immediate removal from the iOS App Store

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    #### **Step 2: Analyzing the Latest Release (2026-03-17)** The app's final update occurred on **March 17, 2026**—exactly one week before the shutdown announcement

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    As a direct casualty of this shutdown, the $1 billion Disney deal was also terminated

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    Consequently, user interest waned, and the app lost 66% of its peak daily active users by February 2026

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    On **March 24, 2026**, OpenAI officially announced the shutdown of the Sora consumer app, prompting its immediate removal from the App Store charts and the collapse of all associated metrics

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    Sora 2 launched as a standalone iOS app on September 30, 2025, operating as a TikTok-style social network for synthetic media

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    The December peak was heavily fueled by viral hype and a landmark **$1 billion licensing deal with Disney** signed on December 11, 2025

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    The engineering resources and compute power previously dedicated to Sora have now been reallocated to OpenAI's robotics division and a new, unreleased AI model codenamed **"Spud"**

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    Verified industry leaks revealed that the Sora app was costing OpenAI an estimated **$15 million per day in compute and inference costs**, while generating only **$2.1 million in total lifetime revenue**

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    Sora 2 launched as a standalone iOS app on September 30, 2025, operating as a TikTok-style social network for synthetic media

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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