Kling
An AI video generation tool from Kuaishou, text/image-to-video, current Kling 3.0, with native 4K, native audio and camera-motion control.
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Kling Review: AI Video GenerationKling is an AI video generation tool from Kuaishou, supporting text- and image-to-video. The current version is Kling 3.0 (February 2026), with native 4K (April 2026), native audio, camera-motion control, digital humans and a developer API. Compiled from official and public sources; specs and pricing per the official site and subject to change (verified 2026-06-06).Core featuresText/image-to-video: generate video from a description or image.
Current Kling 3.0: ranks near the top in several video-model comparisons.
Native 4K and native audio: higher quality with built-in sound.
Camera-motion control: cinematic moves and longer clips.ExperiencePhysical motion and consistency are commonly cited strengths; actual results vary by subject and settings.PricingThere is a free plan and several paid plans (such as Standard, Pro, Premier, Ultra). Actual plans and prices per the official site; currency varies by region and is subject to change (klingai.com).Who it's forCreators and teams who need higher quality, camera control and longer clips.Bottom lineKling (by Kuaishou, current 3.0) is competitive on quality and motion, with native 4K; plans and prices per the official site.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Free to use
- A strong option in Asian markets
Cons
- Less internationally known
- Weak Western platform integration
Best For
Asia-Pacific video content creators
FAQ
Developed by Kuaishou; the current version is Kling 3.0 (per the official site).
Text/image-to-video, native 4K, native audio, camera-motion control, digital humans and an API.
A free plan and several paid plans (Standard/Pro/Premier/Ultra); actual prices per the official site; subject to change.
Yes, a free plan to try; more usage needs a paid plan (per the official site).
Creators and teams who need higher quality, camera control and longer clips.
