Elon Musk’s Grok to Launch Text-to-Video Generation Feature in October 2025 – Here's Everything You Need to Know
Elon Musk's Grok AI will launch a text-to-video generation feature in October 2025. Learn about Super Grok access, Aurora engine, pricing, and how it compares to Sora and VEO.
Elon Musk’s Grok to Launch Text-to-Video Generation Feature in October 2025 – Here's Everything You Need to Know

Grok AI Video Generator Coming in October: Users Can Create Videos from Text Prompts
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is set to take a giant leap forward. In October 2025, Grok will roll out its much-anticipated text-to-video generation feature, powered by the Aurora engine under the "Imagine" functionality. This feature will allow users to generate realistic videos with audio using simple text prompts—directly from within the Grok app.
🚀 What Is Grok’s Text-to-Video Feature?
According to the official post by Elon Musk on X, users will soon be able to:
Create videos using text descriptions
Use the feature across all Grok-supported platforms
Access this capability via the standalone Grok App
Musk shared, "You will soon be able to generate videos on Grok. Download the standalone Grokapp and subscribe."
🔍 Key Highlights of Grok Video Generation Tool:
Technology: Aurora engine-powered Imagine feature
Functionality: Generate video + audio using only text prompts
Early Access: Begins October 2025 for Super Grok subscribers
Subscription Plan: $30/month for Super Grok users
Platform Access: Available through the Grok mobile and desktop apps
Competitors: Set to rival OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s VEO
📱 Current Features of the Grok App:
Grok already includes:
Conversational AI
Customizable chatbots
Voice chat functionality
Image generation
Community chatbot sharing
Users can now join the waitlist for early access to the upcoming video generation model. Public rollout for all Grok subscribers is expected a few months post the Super Grok launch.
🤖 How It Compares to Sora and Google VEO
With this move, Grok aims to enter the growing space of AI video generation, where OpenAI’s Sora and Google VEO are already active players. However, Grok’s integration with its existing conversational and multimodal interface may give it a competitive edge in usability and access.