Why Choose Kling 3.0?
Discover the breakthrough capabilities of Kling 3.0.
3s-15s Timeline Control
Create clips from 3 seconds up to 15 seconds, giving you more room for camera movement, subject interaction, and richer scene development than shorter social-first models.
Stronger Prompt Fidelity
Kling 3.0 follows detailed motion, framing, and scene instructions more closely, helping you steer pacing, composition, and action with fewer retries.
Flexible Audio-Ready Output
Generate polished clips suited for cinematic edits, branded content, and social storytelling with stable motion and support for audio-enabled workflows.
How to Use Kling 3.0
Create amazing videos in three simple steps.
Start with a Detailed Prompt or Image
Describe the scene, movement, and mood in detail, or upload a source image to anchor the subject and composition before generation begins.
Set Duration and Framing
Choose a clip length from 3s to 15s and select the aspect ratio that fits your use case, whether you are creating cinematic widescreen or vertical social content.
Generate and Refine
Render the video, review motion quality and prompt alignment, then iterate quickly to refine pacing, camera behavior, or scene intensity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the capabilities of Kling 3.0.
What is Kling 3.0?
Kling 3.0 is Kuaishou's next-generation AI video model for text-to-video and image-to-video creation, offering longer clip control, stronger prompt following, and more flexible motion generation.
How is Kling 3.0 different from Kling 2.6?
Kling 3.0 focuses on longer 3s-15s clip control and stronger prompt fidelity, while Kling 2.6 is especially strong for synchronized audio-visual storytelling and dialogue-heavy cinematic output.
What durations does Kling 3.0 support?
Kling 3.0 supports clip lengths from 3 seconds up to 15 seconds, making it suitable for everything from quick motion tests to more developed narrative shots.
Is Kling 3.0 good for social media videos?
Yes. Kling 3.0 works well for vertical and square social formats, especially when you want a bit more motion complexity and scene progression than basic short-form generators.
Can I use Kling 3.0 with images?
Yes. Kling 3.0 supports image-to-video workflows, allowing you to animate a source image while keeping tighter control over motion direction and scene behavior.