Sora Video Editing
Sora Video Editing remixes an existing clip from an edit instruction using OpenAI's Sora, changing the shot without re-shooting it. It runs in FluxoKit's browser studio from 48 credits for a 4-second edit at Sora 2 rates, billed by duration, on plans starting at $14 per month with no OpenAI account.
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Overview
Sora Video Editing takes a source clip and an edit instruction and returns a remixed version, using OpenAI's Sora to reinterpret the shot under your prompt. It is the edit-an-existing-clip mode rather than generate-from-text, aimed at reworking footage you already have.
FluxoKit runs it in the browser with credit pricing and no OpenAI account. The edit bills at Sora 2 rates by duration, from 48 credits for a 4-second edit, so you pay by the length of the clip you rework, with the exact cost on every run in your history.
What you can do with Sora Video Editing
Instruction editing is for reworking a clip you already have: change an element, shift the setting, or push the shot in a new direction while keeping its core motion. Connect the source clip, write the edit, and Sora remixes the footage under that instruction rather than starting from a blank prompt.
It lives beside the Sora 2 generators, so you can generate a base clip and then edit it here in the same canvas, then finish with an upscale pass when the deliverable needs more resolution. Sora Video Editing owns the reinterpretation step; the generators own the from-scratch shots.
Where Sora Video Editing earns its credits: sora video editing with receipts
The 'sora video editing' term is transactional and thinly documented with worked, cost-attached examples. FluxoKit's page is the priced version: remix a source clip from an edit instruction, from 48 credits for a 4-second Sora 2 edit, with the exact cost on every run in your history, so reworking a set of clips stays predictable.
Sora Video Editing vs Grok Imagine Video Edit, Wan 2.7 Video Editing, and Sora 2
Grok restyles footage from a prompt at a lower entry cost and a bolder look. Sora leans toward coherent reinterpretation; pick by fidelity versus punch.
Wan 2.7 is the open-family instruction editor billing input plus output duration. Sora edits at Sora 2 rates; compare on the edit quality your footage needs.
Sora 2 generates a clip from text. Sora Video Editing remixes an existing clip instead; pick by whether you are creating or reworking footage.
Capabilities
Output type
Video
Parameters and inputs
Each field below shows what the model accepts and the limits to apply.
Parameters
Video Generation ID
videoGenerationId
- Required
- No
- Default
- Not set
Seconds
seconds
- Required
- No
- Default
- Not set
Options
- 4 (4)
- 8 (8)
- 12 (12)
- 16 (16)
Frequently asked questions
›How much does Sora Video Editing cost per edit?
It bills at Sora 2 rates by duration, from 48 credits for a 4-second edit on FluxoKit. Plans start at $14 per month and every run shows its exact credit cost in your history, so longer edits cost proportionally more.
›What does Sora Video Editing do?
It remixes an existing clip from a text instruction using Sora, reworking the shot while keeping its core motion, instead of generating a new clip from a blank prompt.
›What inputs does Sora Video Editing need?
A source video and an edit instruction. Connect the clip in the FluxoKit canvas, write the change, and Sora returns the remixed version.
›Do I need an OpenAI account to use Sora Video Editing?
No. FluxoKit runs it and more than 100 other AI models under one subscription with credit based pricing and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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