Turn your ideas into videos & drop yourself into the action
Turn text prompts and images into hyperreal videos with sound using the models from OpenAI. A single sentence can unfold into a cinematic scene, an anime short, or remix of a friend's video. If you can write it, you can see it, remix it, and share it.
It is easy to imagine the degenerate case of AI video generation that ends up with us all being sucked into an RL-optimized slop feed. The team has put great care and thought into trying to figure out how to make a delightful product that doesn’t fall into that trap, and has come up with a number of promising ideas. We will experiment in the early days of the product with different approaches.
In particular, he discusses four strategies to fight back against AIslopification:
Optimize for long-term user satisfaction. The majority of users, looking back on the past 6 months, should feel that their life is better for using Sora that it would have been if they hadn’t. If that’s not the case, we will make significant changes (and if we can’t fix it, we would discontinue offering the service).
Encourage users to control their feed. You should be able to tell Sora what you want—do you want to see videos that will make you more relaxed, or more energized? Or only videos that fit a specific interest? Or only for a certain about of time? Eventually as our technology progresses, you will be should to the tell Sora what you want in detail in natural language. (However, parental controls for teens include the ability to opt out of a personalized feed, and other things like turning off DMs.)
Prioritize creation. We want to make it easy and rewarding for everyone to participate in the creation process; we believe people are natural-born creators, and creating is important to our satisfaction.
Help users achieve their long-term goals. We want to understand a user’s true goals, and help them achieve them. If you want to be more connected to your friends, we will try to help you with that. If you want to get fit, we can show you fitness content that will motivate you. If you want to start a business, we want to help teach you the skills you need. And if you truly just want to doom scroll and be angry, then ok, we’ll help you with that (although we want users to spend time using the app if they think it’s time well spent, we don’t want to be paternalistic about what that means to them).
With the imminent sale of TikTok — it does make you wonder how Vibes & Sora may be posed to take marketshare from a soon-to-be Oracle-owned vertical swiping AI video app.
About Sora 2 on Product Hunt
“Turn your ideas into videos & drop yourself into the action”
Sora 2 launched on Product Hunt on October 1st, 2025 and earned 600 upvotes and 22 comments, earning #2 Product of the Day. Turn text prompts and images into hyperreal videos with sound using the models from OpenAI. A single sentence can unfold into a cinematic scene, an anime short, or remix of a friend's video. If you can write it, you can see it, remix it, and share it.
On the analytics side, Sora 2 competes within Artificial Intelligence, Digital Art and Video — topics that collectively have 470.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Sora 2 performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Sora 2?
Sora 2 was hunted by Chris Messina. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Maybe the most interesting thing about this launch (after the Meta Vibes launch) is @sama et al's approach to their feed philosophy:
In particular, he discusses four strategies to fight back against AIslopification:
With the imminent sale of TikTok — it does make you wonder how Vibes & Sora may be posed to take marketshare from a soon-to-be Oracle-owned vertical swiping AI video app.