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Sora API Shutdown September 2026: Developer Migration Alternatives

OpenAI announced the deprecation of the Sora Videos API and sora-2 models on 24 March 2026. Removal is scheduled for 24 September 2026. OpenAI lists no official replacement in its deprecation table. This guide covers active video generation APIs developers can evaluate for migration — including verified endpoints, async patterns, and pricing where publicly confirmed.

Direct Answer
OpenAI is scheduled to remove the Videos API, sora-2, sora-2-pro and the listed Sora 2 snapshots on 24 September 2026, and its deprecation table lists no recommended replacement; active developer-accessible video-generation alternatives include Runway API, Google Veo 3.1 through the Gemini API, Luma Dream Machine API, Pika models through Fal.ai, and Kling AI's developer API, while Stability AI's hosted Stable Video API has already been discontinued.
Source: developers.openai.com/api/docs/deprecations  |  Last verified: 4 June 2026. API availability, pricing and model status can change; confirm official documentation before production migration.

Affected Models and Removal Date

The following OpenAI models and the Videos API endpoint are scheduled for removal on 24 September 2026.

Model / Resource Type Announced Removal Date Status
Videos API API Endpoint 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated
sora-2 Model 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated
sora-2-pro Model 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated
sora-2-2025-10-06 Model Snapshot 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated
sora-2-2025-12-08 Model Snapshot 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated
sora-2-pro-2025-10-06 Model Snapshot 24 Mar 2026 24 Sep 2026 Deprecated

Source: developers.openai.com/api/docs/deprecations. OpenAI lists no recommended replacement in its deprecation table as of 4 June 2026.

What Must Be Migrated

Audit your codebase for dependencies on the following Sora API capabilities. Each will stop functioning after 24 September 2026.

API Comparison Overview

Verified as of 4 June 2026. Feature coverage, pricing and availability are subject to change — always confirm in official documentation before committing to a migration target.

API Active Async Pattern Verified Pricing From Docs
Runway API Active Create job → poll task → retrieve $0.05/sec (gen4_turbo) docs.dev.runwayml.com
Google Veo 3.1 (Gemini API) Preview predictLongRunning → poll operation $0.05/sec (Lite 720p) ai.google.dev/gemini-api
Luma Dream Machine API Active POST create → GET poll → retrieve See official pricing page docs.lumalabs.ai
Pika via Fal.ai Partner-hosted Fal.ai async job queue $0.20 per 5-sec 720p fal.ai
Kling AI API Active Developer portal async API See official pricing page kling.ai/dev

API Details

Runway API
Active First-party API

Runway provides a first-party developer API with Gen-4.5 available since 10 February 2026. The async pattern — create job, poll task, retrieve result — directly mirrors the Sora Videos API pattern, making it the most structurally similar migration target in terms of integration shape. Supports text-to-video and image-to-video generation.

Endpoints

POST /v1/text_to_video
POST /v1/image_to_video
GET /v1/tasks/{id}

Async Pattern

Create job → poll task status → retrieve output. Same structural pattern as Sora's POST /videosGET /videos/{id} flow.

Verified Pricing

ModelRatePer Second
gen4.512 credits/sec$0.12/sec
gen4_turbo5 credits/sec$0.05/sec
gen4_aleph15 credits/sec$0.15/sec
veo3.1 (with audio)40 credits/sec$0.40/sec
veo3.1 (without audio)20 credits/sec$0.20/sec
veo3.1_fast (with audio)15 credits/sec$0.15/sec
veo3.1_fast (without audio)10 credits/sec$0.10/sec

Credits priced at $0.01/credit. Verify current credit pricing at official docs before production budget planning.

View Runway API Docs

Source: docs.dev.runwayml.com/guides/pricing/ — Verified 4 June 2026

Google Veo 3.1 via Gemini API
Preview Paid tier required
⚠ Preview status: All Veo 3.1 model variants are currently in PREVIEW — not stable release. Preview APIs may change, have usage limits, or be discontinued. Do not treat this as a stable production dependency without evaluating stability requirements carefully.

Google Veo 3.1 is available through the Gemini API on paid tiers. Three model variants are documented — standard, fast, and lite — with different pricing and output resolution support. Integration requires using the predictLongRunning endpoint pattern or the generate_videos SDK method with operation polling.

Model IDs

veo-3.1-generate-preview
veo-3.1-fast-generate-preview
veo-3.1-lite-generate-preview

Endpoint Pattern

POST .../models/veo-3.1-generate-preview:predictLongRunning

# SDK method:
client.models.generate_videos(...)

Verified Pricing (per generated second, with audio where applicable)

Tier / ResolutionPrice per Second
Standard 720p / 1080p$0.40/sec
Standard 4K$0.60/sec
Fast 720p$0.10/sec
Fast 1080p$0.12/sec
Fast 4K$0.30/sec
Lite 720p$0.05/sec
Lite 1080p$0.08/sec
Lite 4KNot supported

Charged on successful generation only. Verify current pricing at ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/pricing.

View Gemini API Docs

Source: ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/pricing — Verified 4 June 2026

Luma Dream Machine API
Active First-party API

Luma Labs provides a first-party API for Dream Machine video generation. The API supports text-to-video, image-to-video, keyframe-guided generation, looping, aspect ratio control, video extension, and callback events. The create-then-poll pattern is structurally comparable to Sora's async flow.

Base URL and Endpoints

Base: https://api.lumalabs.ai/dream-machine/v1/generations

POST /generations — create generation
GET /generations/{id} — retrieve / poll status
GET /generations — list generations
DELETE /generations/{id} — delete generation

Supported Capabilities

Models documented: ray-flash-2, ray-2

Pricing

Pricing not published here. Dollar amounts for Luma Dream Machine API were not publicly visible during verification. See the official billing overview for current rates: lumalabs.ai/dream-machine/api/billing/overview
View Luma API Docs

Source: docs.lumalabs.ai/docs/video-generation — Verified 4 June 2026

Pika via Fal.ai
Partner-hosted Active
⚠ Not a direct Pika API: Pika models are distributed through Fal.ai, not hosted directly by Pika. This integration carries a dependency on Fal.ai's infrastructure and terms of service. Evaluate this dependency against your production requirements.

Pika v2.2 is available for developer access through Fal.ai's model routing platform. Integration is against Fal.ai's API infrastructure — not a direct Pika-hosted endpoint. Useful for workflows where Fal.ai is already an existing dependency.

Model Route

fal-ai/pika/v2.2/text-to-video

Verified Pricing

OutputPrice
5-second video at 720p$0.20
5-second video at 1080p$0.45

Verify current pricing at fal.ai/models/fal-ai/pika/v2.2/text-to-video.

View on Fal.ai

Source: fal.ai/models/fal-ai/pika/v2.2/text-to-video — Verified 4 June 2026

Kling AI API
Active Developer portal

Kling AI provides an official developer API through its developer portal at kling.ai/dev. It is particularly noted for multi-shot generation and cinematic-style video workflows. The API has an official developer portal with documentation and authentication.

Pricing

Pricing not published here. Exact Kling AI pricing figures were not fully verified during research (site access was blocked). See the official pricing page: kling.ai/dev/pricing

Best For

Multi-shot generation workflows and cinematic-style video production pipelines requiring structured shot control.

View Kling Developer Portal

Source: kling.ai/dev — Verified 4 June 2026

Excluded: Stability AI Stable Video API

Stability AI discontinued its hosted Stable Video API on 24 July 2025. Self-hosted deployment may still be available under Stability's licensing terms. It is not included as an active hosted API alternative for Sora migration purposes and should not be treated as a viable hosted replacement target.

Suggested Migration Timeline

112 days remain from 4 June 2026. The following milestones are a suggested framework — adjust to your team's sprint cadence and production requirements.

Jun 12
Inventory all Sora dependencies
Audit codebase for all uses of Videos API endpoints, sora-2 model variants, webhook handlers, and batch queue integrations. Use the search strings listed in the section below.
Jun 26
Select 2–3 candidates and build proof of concept
Narrow to 2–3 API candidates based on your required capabilities. Build minimal POC integrations to validate async patterns, output format, and latency under realistic conditions.
Jul 17
Benchmark quality, cost, latency
Run systematic benchmarks across your candidate APIs. Compare generation quality, per-second cost at your expected volume, p95 latency, and error rate. Decide on primary and fallback providers.
Aug 7
Implement provider abstraction layer
Build the adapter interface (see section below) to decouple your application code from any specific provider. This enables provider switching without application-level changes.
Aug 28
Shadow / limited production traffic
Route a defined percentage of production traffic through the new provider in shadow mode or behind a feature flag. Validate output quality and system behaviour under real load.
Sep 10
Complete production cutover
Complete full migration to replacement provider(s). Confirm all Sora API calls, polling logic, webhook handlers, and batch queue integrations are removed or replaced. 14-day buffer before deadline.
Sep 24
DEADLINE — All Sora models removed
OpenAI removes the Videos API, sora-2, sora-2-pro, sora-2-2025-10-06, sora-2-2025-12-08, and sora-2-pro-2025-10-06. All API calls to these models will fail after this date.

Codebase Audit: Search Strings

Search your codebase, CI configuration, and environment variable references for the following strings to identify all Sora API dependencies that require migration.

sora-2 sora-2-pro /videos openai.videos videos.create videos.createAndPoll video.completed video.failed

Also check: environment variable names containing SORA, webhook endpoint registrations, and any API key scopes provisioned specifically for the Videos API.

# Example grep commands for common project structures grep -r "sora-2" ./src --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" --include="*.py" grep -r "videos\.create" ./src --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" grep -r "video\.completed\|video\.failed" ./src grep -r "/videos" ./src --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" --include="*.py" grep -r "openai\.videos" ./src

Provider Abstraction: Recommended Interface

Rather than coupling your application code to any single provider's API, implement a provider abstraction layer with a consistent interface. This allows swapping providers without changes to your application logic.

createVideo(params) Submit a video generation job. Returns a job ID. Maps to POST /videos equivalent per provider.
getJobStatus(jobId) Poll job state. Returns status: pending / processing / completed / failed. Maps to GET /videos/{id} equivalent.
getVideoOutput(jobId) Retrieve the completed video file URL or binary. Called only after status is completed.
cancelJob(jobId) Attempt to cancel a pending or in-progress job. Provider support varies — implement with graceful fallback.
extendVideo(params) Extend an existing video clip. Not all providers support this capability — implement feature detection.
supportsNativeAudio() Boolean. Returns whether the provider supports native audio generation. Relevant for Veo 3.1 variants and Runway veo3.1 routes where audio pricing differs.
estimateCost(params) Estimate cost before job submission based on duration, resolution, and model. Useful for budget guardrails in high-volume pipelines.
// TypeScript interface skeleton interface VideoGenerationProvider { createVideo(params: VideoParams): Promise<{ jobId: string }>; getJobStatus(jobId: string): Promise<JobStatus>; getVideoOutput(jobId: string): Promise<VideoOutput>; cancelJob(jobId: string): Promise<void>; extendVideo(params: ExtendParams): Promise<{ jobId: string }>; supportsNativeAudio(): boolean; estimateCost(params: VideoParams): Promise<CostEstimate>; } // Status enum matching across providers type JobStatus = 'pending' | 'processing' | 'completed' | 'failed';

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Sora API still working now? +
Yes. As of 4 June 2026, the Sora Videos API and all sora-2 model variants remain operational. OpenAI announced deprecation on 24 March 2026, but the scheduled removal date is 24 September 2026. You have until that date to complete migration. Do not treat the API as non-functional — it currently works; plan migration before the removal deadline.
What is the exact removal date for the Sora API? +
OpenAI has scheduled the removal of the Videos API and all sora-2 model variants for 24 September 2026. Deprecation was announced on 24 March 2026 — that is the announcement date, not the removal date. Source: developers.openai.com/api/docs/deprecations
Did OpenAI provide an official replacement API? +
No. As of 4 June 2026, OpenAI's deprecation table lists no recommended replacement for the Sora Videos API or sora-2 model variants. Developers must independently evaluate third-party alternatives. This is an unusual deprecation in that respect — OpenAI has not directed developers to a successor product or API within its own platform.
Which API is closest to Sora's async pattern? +
Runway's API uses the same async job pattern as Sora: create job → poll task → retrieve result, with POST /v1/text_to_video, POST /v1/image_to_video, and GET /v1/tasks/{id} endpoints. Luma Dream Machine's API also follows a create-then-poll pattern with POST and GET endpoints. Always verify current documentation before building your integration — API patterns can change.
What happens if I don't migrate before September 24? +
After 24 September 2026, all calls to the After 24 September 2026, all calls to the Sora Videos API and sora-2 model endpoints will fail. Any product or workflow depending on these endpoints will break. OpenAI's deprecation notice is the official source for this date. Begin migration planning now — 112 days is sufficient time if you start immediately, but insufficient if you wait until August.
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Information on this page is sourced from official API documentation as of 4 June 2026. API availability, pricing and endpoints are subject to change. Verify all technical details in official documentation before production implementation. Sources: OpenAI Deprecations · Runway API Pricing · Google Veo Pricing · Pika via Fal.ai