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KLING 3.0 VIDEO

Create stunning, cinematic videos in seconds

Capabilities

Video Features

Everything you need to create professional AI videos, all in one workspace.

Text to Video

Transform text descriptions into cinematic videos. Just describe the scene, motion, and mood — the AI brings it to life.

Image to Video

Animate any still image with natural motion. Upload a start frame and let the AI generate fluid, realistic movement.

Motion Control

Copy movement from any reference video and apply it to your subject. Perfect for dance, action, and character animation.

AI Video Editing

Edit existing videos with AI-powered tools. Modify scenes, change styles, or extend clips with intelligent generation.

Common Questions

Video FAQ

Practical questions about using AI video generation as part of your creative workflow.

I

What is this page best for?

Use /video when you already know the motion direction you want to test, or when you have a starting image ready for image-to-video workflows.

II

Do I need a start frame?

Not always. Text-only prompts work for basic motion ideation, but a strong start frame usually makes image-to-video results easier to control and review.

III

Can I compare multiple motion ideas here?

Yes. The page is designed for iterative work: generate one concept, review it, then refine prompts or frames to compare direction quickly.

IV

Where do completed videos appear?

The current generation appears on the right preview panel, and recent generations stay available below or in your app video history.

V

What should I do before using image-to-video?

Start with a strong first frame. If you do not have one yet, generate or prepare that image first so the motion run starts from a clearer visual foundation.

VI

How do teams usually control quality?

Most teams begin with lower-cost settings to validate concept and pacing, then move to stronger settings only after the direction is approved.

VII

What makes a video prompt work better?

Clear subject, camera intent, movement description, lighting, and environment details usually produce more reviewable motion drafts than short generic prompts.

VIII

When should I use video instead of image generation?

Use video when timing, motion, camera behavior, or narrative rhythm matter to the decision. Use image first when the team still needs to align on look and composition.