With the increase in users’ welcome to the Sora Video app by Openai, Apple’s App Store has become a field for fraudsters. Dozens of fake and fake apps are being deceived by users who are unaware of the limitations of the app.
This is a duplicate story. Whenever a new and loud app is released, its clones will quickly appear in the App Store. But for Sora, this problem has become wider. Since the official Openai app is currently available only in the United States and Canada through invitations, millions of users around the world are looking for fake versions.
Scamble apps use different tactics to gain users’ trust:
- Using the name “Sora 2” or very similar names.
- Using the official Openai logo in the application icon.
- Referring to other famous models of artificial intelligence such as VEO 3 Google in the description for validation.
Soras clones in AppStore
The ultimate goal of all of these apps is the same: to deceive you to enable intravenous purchases or very expensive weekly subscriptions. The success of this strategy has been to some extent that one of these clones, “Sora 2: AI Video Generator”, has been able to reach the ninth ranking of top photo and video apps in AppStore.

Self -protection against these scams is very simple; First of all, it is best to keep in mind that there is currently no legal way of public use of the official Sora app outside the US and Canada. Of course, some websites can now find the invitation code for this app. Also, if you enter this app in any way, Openai will give you a code that you can invite with some of your friends.
However, it is best to know that any app that appears in your area of your area called Sora is fake and most likely fraud. Do not deceive high -ranking or fake positive comments. Be sure to research them before downloading any app, especially apps that have expensive subscriptions.
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