Sora 2 vs Claude 4.7 Opus
Compare pricing, context windows, and strengths for Sora 2 by OpenAI and Claude 4.7 Opus by Anthropic - and see how to put either to work in Appaca.
Sora 2
Flagship video generation model that produces high-quality dynamic videos with synced audio from natural language or image prompts.
View Sora 2Claude 4.7 Opus
Anthropic's latest frontier Opus model, purpose-built for advanced software engineering, long-horizon agent work, and high-resolution multimodal reasoning.
View Claude 4.7 OpusSora 2 vs Claude 4.7 Opus at a glance
Specs and pricing side by side, from the Appaca AI models directory.
| Spec | Sora 2 | Claude 4.7 Opus |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | OpenAI | Anthropic |
| Model type | Video | Text |
| Context window | 400K tokens | 1M tokens |
| Input price | - | $5 / 1M tokens |
| Output price | - | $25 / 1M tokens |
| Video generation | $0.1 / second | - |
| Status | Current | Current |
How Sora 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus differ
What the numbers mean in practice when choosing between Sora 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus.
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Claude 4.7 Opus's 1M tokens context window is roughly 2.5x larger than Sora 2's 400K tokens, so it can work across bigger codebases, contracts, or archives in one pass.
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These are different kinds of model: Sora 2 is a video model while Claude 4.7 Opus is a text model, so they often complement each other in a workflow rather than compete.
Strengths side by side
Where each model shines, according to benchmarks and provider positioning.
Sora 2
1. Advanced Video Generation Capability
- Produces richly detailed, cinematic video clips from simple text or image prompts.
- Handles complex scenes, motion, lighting, environments, and multi-object interactions with high fidelity.
2. Synced Audio Generation
- Generates audio that aligns with the timing, actions, and mood of the video.
- Useful for creating complete media outputs without requiring external sound design.
3. Multi-Modal Input, Multi-Media Output
- Accepts text and image inputs, enabling:
- Storyboard-to-video workflows
- Image-to-video transformations
- Concept illustrations expanded into full scenes
- Outputs video and audio, making it ideal for end-to-end content creation.
4. Resolution-Optimized Performance
- Provides high-quality generation at:
- Portrait: 720 x 1280
- Landscape: 1280 x 720
- Optimized for common mobile and web video formats used in social media, ads, and creative production.
5. Powerful Media Understanding
- Interprets natural language with strong scene comprehension.
- Capable of rendering realistic movement, physics, emotions, and atmosphere.
- Suitable for:
- Marketing videos
- Short films and creative storytelling
- Product demos and conceptual visualizations
6. Integrated Across Major API Endpoints
- Supported in Chat Completions, Responses, Realtime, Assistants, and Videos endpoints.
- Makes it easy to integrate into agent workflows or interactive production pipelines.
7. Consistent Model Behavior via Snapshots
- Offers stable snapshots to lock model performance across long-term projects.
- Ensures reproducibility for content pipelines, asset libraries, and enterprise workflows.
8. Ideal Use Cases
- Storyboarding → full-scene generation
- Product or app demos visualized from text
- Educational and explainer videos
- Social media content creation
- Creative ideation and prototyping
Claude 4.7 Opus
1. State-of-the-art software engineering
- A notable upgrade over Opus 4.6 on the hardest coding tasks, with users reporting they can hand off work that previously required close supervision.
- Early partners reported double-digit gains on real-world benchmarks - e.g., Cursor saw CursorBench jump from 58% to 70%, and Rakuten-SWE-Bench resolution tripled versus Opus 4.6.
- Handles complex, long-running tasks with rigor: plans carefully, catches its own logical faults, and verifies its outputs before reporting back.
2. Long-horizon agent reliability
- Full 1M token context window at standard pricing, with state-of-the-art long-context consistency.
- Far fewer tool errors, stronger recovery from tool failures, and better follow-through on multi-step workflows - designed for async work like CI/CD, automations, and managing multiple agents in parallel.
- Stronger file-system-based memory, retaining useful notes across long, multi-session runs.
3. Sharper instruction following and honesty
- Takes instructions literally and precisely - existing prompts may need re-tuning since earlier models were more lenient.
- More honest about its own limits: reports missing data instead of fabricating plausible-but-wrong answers, and resists dissonant-data traps that tripped up Opus 4.6.
4. Substantially improved vision and multimodal reasoning
- Accepts images up to 2,576 px on the long edge (~3.75 MP) - over 3x more than prior Claude models.
- Unlocks dense-screenshot computer use, complex diagram extraction, and pixel-perfect reference tasks.
- Stronger document reasoning for enterprise analysis (e.g., 21% fewer errors than Opus 4.6 on Databricks' OfficeQA Pro).
5. Top-tier professional knowledge work
- State-of-the-art on the Finance Agent evaluation and GDPval-AA, with tighter, more professional finance analyses, models, and presentations.
- Strong on legal work - e.g., 90.9% on BigLaw Bench at high effort, with better-calibrated reasoning on review tables and ambiguous edits.
- Noted by design-focused partners as the best model for building dashboards and data-rich interfaces.
6. Modern effort and budget controls
- Introduces a new
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- Recommended to start with
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FAQs
Pricing models differ: see the full Sora 2 and Claude 4.7 Opus pages in the Appaca AI models directory for current pricing details.
Claude 4.7 Opus has the larger context window at 1M tokens, compared to 400K tokens for Sora 2. A larger window means the model can consider more text at once - useful for long contracts, codebases, or months of records.
It depends on the job. Compare the pricing, context window, and strengths above against your workload - and remember the choice isn't permanent. In Appaca you can build a tool on Sora 2, test the same tool on Claude 4.7 Opus, and switch at any time without rebuilding anything.
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