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Elon Musk Urges Users to ‘Try Grok’ After OpenAI Deprecates Sora API, Sparking Surge in Grok Imagine Use
Elon Musk on Saturday directly urged X users to “Try Grok” in a post that amplified growing enthusiasm for xAI’s Grok Imagine tool, just days after OpenAI’s decision to deprecate its Sora video-generation API left creators and startups seeking faster, cheaper alternatives.
Musk’s brief message quoted a user report detailing how several startup founders switched to Grok Imagine following Sora’s shutdown and immediately preferred its video output for quality, speed and cost. The April 4 post quickly garnered millions of views and hundreds of replies featuring user-generated videos created with the tool, underscoring a shift in the competitive AI video landscape.

The timing aligns with OpenAI’s phased discontinuation of Sora. The company announced in late March 2026 that its consumer web and app experiences would end April 26, with the Sora API fully deprecated by September 24. OpenAI cited a strategic pivot toward robotics and agentic AI systems, freeing up compute resources previously dedicated to the once-hyped video model. Industry observers noted that Sora, despite generating significant buzz upon its public launch, struggled with monetization and high operational costs, prompting the abrupt wind-down.
In the quoted post by user @veggie_eric, startup friends described Grok Imagine as delivering noticeably better video quality than Sora while being “cheaper and faster.” The message included a short video clip demonstrating the tool’s output, which Musk highlighted by simply adding “Try Grok.” Within hours, replies flooded in with fresh examples: cinematic animations, dynamic scenes and creative experiments produced via Grok Imagine’s Quality Mode. Users praised improvements in motion consistency, detail and generation speed, often contrasting it favorably against Sora’s limitations.
Grok Imagine, part of xAI’s Grok AI ecosystem available to X Premium subscribers, has rapidly evolved since its introduction. It supports video generation up to 15 seconds at 720p resolution, with strong emphasis on stylistic control, dynamic composition and creative freedom. Early benchmarks and user tests in 2026 positioned it as a value leader, delivering competitive results at roughly half the cost of premium alternatives while maintaining fast turnaround times. Recent updates have focused on refining temporal consistency and reducing artifacts, drawing praise from creators who previously relied on Sora or competitors like Google’s Veo and Kling.
The surge in interest reflects broader market dynamics. With Sora’s exit, developers and content creators face fewer high-quality API options for text-to-video and image-to-video workflows. Grok Imagine’s accessibility through the X platform — without the need for separate developer accounts in many cases — has lowered barriers for experimentation. Multiple replies to Musk’s post featured side-by-side comparisons or standalone clips, with users noting Grok’s ability to handle complex prompts, cinematic styles and imaginative scenarios more fluidly than expected.
One reply showcased a 30-second high-quality animation with the caption “Grok Imagine quality mode is 🔥 Best update so far!” Another user posted a Hollywood-level scene generated for pennies, echoing the quoted post’s emphasis on affordability. Community feedback highlighted daily improvements, with some creators reporting that Grok Imagine now rivals or exceeds earlier versions of Sora in visual flair and prompt adherence.
xAI has leaned into rapid iteration. Since Grok’s broader rollout, the company has prioritized user-facing enhancements to image and video tools, positioning Grok Imagine as a practical, fun alternative to more enterprise-focused offerings. Musk’s personal involvement — frequently posting about xAI advancements — has amplified visibility, turning product updates into viral moments on X. The Saturday post fits a pattern of direct engagement that drives adoption among X’s 600 million-plus users.
OpenAI’s move away from Sora has drawn mixed reactions. While some developers expressed disappointment over lost access to a once-promising tool, others viewed it as inevitable given the compute-intensive nature of video generation and shifting priorities toward physical-world AI applications like robotics. Reports indicated that a major Disney investment tied to Sora did not materialize as expected, contributing to the decision to sunset the project.
Analysts see the transition as emblematic of the fast-paced AI race. Video generation remains one of the most resource-heavy frontiers, with companies balancing innovation, cost and safety. Grok Imagine’s lighter moderation compared to some competitors has appealed to creators seeking fewer restrictions, though xAI maintains guardrails against harmful content. Independent tests in early 2026 ranked Grok Imagine highly for value and creativity, though some noted resolution trade-offs versus 1080p outputs from premium rivals.
For startups, the switch appears seamless. The quoted post’s author highlighted how Grok Imagine became the “forcing function” for experimentation after Sora’s deprecation. Early adopters reported productivity gains in content creation, marketing assets and prototyping, with generation times measured in seconds rather than minutes. Cost savings were particularly attractive for smaller teams operating on tight budgets.
Musk’s post also reignited conversations about competition between xAI and OpenAI. The two companies, led by former collaborators turned rivals, have sparred publicly over AI safety, talent and market direction. Musk has long criticized OpenAI’s shift toward profit-driven models, positioning xAI as a truth-seeking alternative. Grok Imagine’s momentum provides tangible evidence of xAI’s ability to deliver consumer-friendly tools at scale.
User sentiment on X leaned overwhelmingly positive. Replies included calls to “open your eyes and try @grok Imagine,” testimonials from artists generating entire short films and predictions that accessible AI video tools will democratize filmmaking. Some creators shared before-and-after examples showing Grok’s progress, while others requested specific features or animated versions of personal avatars. The volume of shared media demonstrated the tool’s growing role in everyday creative workflows.
Broader implications extend to the entertainment and media industries. As AI video matures, tools like Grok Imagine could lower barriers for independent filmmakers, marketers and educators. Industry watchers predict accelerated adoption across social platforms, with X’s integration giving Grok a unique distribution advantage. However, challenges remain around copyright, deepfake risks and ethical use, areas where both xAI and OpenAI continue refining policies.
xAI has not issued an official statement beyond Musk’s post, but the company’s track record suggests further updates to Grok Imagine are imminent. Recent patches have focused on quality mode enhancements, hinting at ongoing investment in video capabilities as part of Grok’s multimodal expansion.
For X users, Musk’s simple directive “Try Grok” served as both product pitch and cultural moment. In an era where AI tools evolve weekly, the post captured a tipping point: one major player’s retreat creating space for another’s rise. Whether Grok Imagine sustains its early momentum will depend on continued iteration, but Saturday’s response indicated strong initial traction among creators seeking reliable, affordable alternatives.
As the AI video sector consolidates, Saturday’s exchange highlighted a core truth of the industry — rapid disruption favors the agile. With Sora’s sunset underway and Grok Imagine gaining converts, the conversation around accessible, high-quality generation tools has shifted firmly toward xAI’s corner for the moment. Users and developers alike appear ready to explore what comes next in this fast-moving field.
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