Video Loom

Sora capability guide

What Sora can do inside Video Loom.

Sora is one of the configured cloud video providers Video Loom can route scenes to. This page lists the current capability facts — duration, audio, and reference handling — and links to the deeper Sora-alternative workspace comparison.

Video Loom routing scenes to OpenAI Sora

Where OpenAI Sora fits

OpenAI Sora is one of the configured video providers Video Loom can route a scene to. Shots that benefit from longer single-take duration and native audio, planned alongside other routed providers.

  • Longer native clip duration than most configured video providers.
  • Outputs native audio without a separate voiceover or SFX pass.
  • Best-effort reference-image support for style continuity.

Capability facts from the model catalog

These facts are read directly from the Video Loom model catalog for every registered OpenAI Sora model, so they stay accurate as tiers change.

  • Registered models: 2.
  • Max clip duration: 12s.
  • Supported resolutions: provider default.
  • Reference image support: Yes.
  • Multi-reference input: No.
  • End-frame continuity: No.
  • Source-video input: No.
  • Lip sync: No.
  • Temporal extend: No.
  • Native audio output: Yes.

Plan, route, and finish around it

OpenAI Sora shots stay inside the same storyboard, continuity library, and timeline as every other configured provider, so switching models never means switching workspaces.

  • Per-scene provider and model overrides.
  • Continuity anchors and reference frames travel with the request.
  • Generated takes finish on the same timeline as source and other-provider clips.

Questions

What teams ask before routing a shot here.

Is this the same as the Sora-alternative comparison page?

No. This page is a neutral Sora capability sheet inside Video Loom. The Sora-alternative page compares choosing a single-model studio versus a full production workspace.

Can Sora shots sit next to other provider shots in one project?

Yes. Per-scene routing lets Sora handle some shots while other configured providers handle the rest.