TEXT TO VIDEO
Turn prompts into cinematic video
Use Kling 3.0 when the idea starts as a written scene: subject, action, camera movement, lighting, sound direction, and final frame.
Generate Kling 3.0 videos online from text prompts, images, and motion references. Plan camera movement, sound, duration, aspect ratio, and final frame before creating a cinematic first version.
Kling 3.0 is the core KlingVideo model for cinematic text-to-video, image-to-video, sound-aware generation, and Motion Control 3.0 workflows. Treat it as a movement-planning model: the first result improves when the prompt says what should move, what must stay fixed, and where the shot should end.
Use Kling 3.0 for prompt-led scenes, image animation, reference-video motion transfer, 720p/1080p output planning, sound-aware prompts, and creator-ready social clips.
TEXT TO VIDEO
Use Kling 3.0 when the idea starts as a written scene: subject, action, camera movement, lighting, sound direction, and final frame.
IMAGE TO VIDEO
Start from a product image, portrait, or style reference, then describe what should move, what should stay fixed, and where the shot should end.
MOTION CONTROL
Use Motion Control 3.0 when a character image needs to follow a specific reference action instead of improvising generic movement.
SOUND
Kling 3.0 includes a sound setting, so the best first prompt describes both image rhythm and the type of sound the scene should imply.
Browse local KlingVideo examples by workflow. Each card shows the video, prompt idea, and tags you can reuse when planning a Kling 3.0 clip.
Use Kling 3.0 when a text prompt needs more than one pretty shot: scene logic, camera rhythm, and a readable ending all matter.
Use Motion Control 3.0 when the exact action matters more than a generic image-to-video animation.
For product and character clips, the strongest Kling 3.0 prompt states which parts must remain fixed before asking for motion.
When sound is enabled, write the audio role directly into the prompt instead of treating it as a post-generation detail.
Kling 3.0 prompts work better when the shot order is explicit and each camera move has a role.
Check the practical settings before generation: route, duration, aspect ratio, quality, sound, image input, and motion reference.
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Compare Kling 3.0 and Kling O3 across workflow scope, image-led motion, motion reference support, sound planning, and best-fit outputs.
| Feature | Kling O3 | Kling 3.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Primary workflow | Lightweight text-to-video generation for quick prompt tests. | Broader Kling 3.0 workflow across text, image-led generation, sound settings, and Motion Control 3.0. |
| Image-led motion | Best treated as a fast text prompt option in the current UI. | Works naturally with start images when identity, product shape, or composition should stay fixed. |
| Motion reference | Not the primary route for reference-video motion transfer. | Motion Control 3.0 separates character reference and motion reference for more specific action direction. |
| Sound planning | Prompt-first planning with fewer visible controls. | Sound can be planned alongside the visual prompt, helping atmosphere and timing feel intentional. |
| Best fit | Fast ideation and simple prompt testing. | Product clips, cinematic short scenes, character action, social ads, and image-to-video motion. |
Compare Kling 3.0 with Seedance, Veo, and Runway across text-to-video, image-to-video, motion reference, sound, and best-fit workflows.
| Feature | Kling 3.0 | Seedance | Veo | Runway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Text to video | Strong fit for compact cinematic scenes with clear camera movement, sound direction, and final frame. | Useful when longer, reference-heavy planning is the core requirement. | Strong fit for cinematic realism, physical motion, and polished lighting. | Useful when generation is part of a broader editing workflow. |
| Image to video | Strong fit when one image needs controlled motion while keeping the subject recognizable. | Useful when multiple references need separate creative roles. | Varies by product surface and selected workflow. | Useful for image-led generation and post-production-style iterations. |
| Motion reference | Motion Control 3.0 is the clearest fit when a character image should follow a reference action. | Useful when video references sit inside a larger multimodal reference set. | Varies by product surface. | Strong fit when existing footage is the starting point for editing or extension. |
| Sound | Sound can be planned directly in Kling 3.0 prompts and settings. | Useful when audio references need to guide rhythm in a broader multimodal plan. | Varies by product surface. | Varies by editing tool and workflow. |
| Best fit | Cinematic clips, product image motion, character action, creator ads, and fast social video ideas. | Longer reference-led workflows with many assets and continuity constraints. | Realistic physics, scale, lighting, and cinematic realism. | Editing existing footage, replacing details, relighting, cleanup, and versioning. |
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Use text to video for prompt-led scenes, image to video for a start image, or Motion Control 3.0 when the action comes from a reference video.
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Define subject, camera path, aspect ratio, duration, sound direction, what should move, and what should stay fixed.
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Create a first version, compare it against the movement plan, then revise only the part that drifted.
Kling 3.0 is a Kling AI video model used on KlingVideo for text-to-video, image-to-video, sound-aware generation, and motion-control planning.
KlingVideo offers a free-start workflow with starter credits for new users. Actual generation depends on account credits, selected settings, and current model availability.
Yes. Write the subject, action, scene, lighting, camera movement, aspect ratio, duration, sound direction, and final frame before generating.
Yes. Use a start image when the subject identity, product shape, or composition should remain recognizable while motion is added.
Motion Control 3.0 is a reference-led workflow that uses a character image and a motion reference video to guide a specific action.
The current KlingVideo configuration exposes a 4 to 15 second duration range for Kling 3.0 text-led generation.
Kling 3.0 exposes a sound setting. If sound is enabled, describe atmosphere, rhythm, impact moments, or dialogue feel in the prompt.
The current text-led Kling 3.0 configuration supports 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1, so choose the target channel before writing camera movement.
Use text prompts when the scene is conceptual. Use image prompts when identity, product shape, or composition must stay fixed.
Describe the starting frame, subject action, camera path, motion speed, fixed details, sound direction, and final hold as separate parts.
Yes. Start from a product image or a precise text prompt, then define the motion, benefit moment, and final hero frame.
Commercial use depends on the active KlingVideo plan, export rules, and the rights attached to your prompts, images, videos, likenesses, and brand assets.
Turn prompts, images, and motion references into Kling 3.0 videos with clearer movement, stronger subject control, and a more useful first version.