The cinematic-motion benchmark
Kling 3.0 — Try the AI Video Model Everyone's Talking About
Access Kling 3.0 directly on gVideo alongside 8 other models — Veo 3.1, Sora 2 Pro, Luma Ray 2, Seedance 2.0, Wan 2.6, Hailuo 2.3, Kling 2.5 Turbo, and Pika 2.2. One subscription, one credit pool, nine engines.
What’s different
Why creators reach for Kling 3.0
Most lifelike motion in the field
Kling 3.0 produces the smoothest, most physically plausible motion of any model on gVideo — hair, fabric, water, crowd dynamics all read as real camera footage rather than generated morphs.
Strong character consistency
Faces, outfits, and proportions stay stable across the full 5 or 10 second shot. This is the model to pick when a human subject needs to survive the whole clip without warping.
Cinematic transitions and camera language
Dolly, crane, whip-pan, rack-focus — Kling 3.0 understands camera-direction prompts and translates them into clean, directable moves. Pairs naturally with reference frames.
Best-in-class image-to-video
Feed it a still (portrait, product, concept art) and Kling 3.0 will animate it with natural secondary motion. 40 credits per 5-second generation on gVideo.
Sample generations
Prompt cookbook
Best prompts for Kling 3.0
“Close-up of a woman looking off-camera in a dimly lit cafe, slow push-in, cinematic 35mm, shallow depth of field, warm tungsten light”
Try this on gVideo →“A luxury watch rotating on a black velvet surface, macro lens, soft key light from the left, dust particles catching the rim light, 5 seconds”
Try this on gVideo →“Slow crane up from a fern on a forest floor, revealing a mist-filled redwood grove at dawn, golden god-rays, cinematic wide”
Try this on gVideo →“A parkour runner sprinting along a rooftop at sunset, camera tracking alongside, motion blur on background, Tokyo skyline, cinematic”
Try this on gVideo →“Animate this portrait: subtle breathing, slow blink, hair moves in a gentle breeze, camera creeps forward 10cm over 5 seconds”
Try this on gVideo →“Whip-pan from a neon-lit arcade cabinet to a cyberpunk alley, match cut on motion blur, rain-soaked ground, Blade Runner mood”
Try this on gVideo →One prompt · 9 engines
Same prompt, 9 models
This is what aggregator access unlocks: one prompt, run in parallel against every model on gVideo — Sora 2 Pro, Kling, Veo, Luma, Seedance, Hailuo, Wan. You see the style differences side by side before committing credits to a final render.
Prompt: “A golden retriever sprinting through shallow waves at sunset, slow motion, cinematic 35mm, warm backlight”
Samples are placeholders — real gVideo generations will replace these in the next release.
Head-to-head
Kling 3.0 vs the other models on gVideo
| Model | Credits / 5s | Speed | Max duration | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pika 2.2 | 20 | 30–75s | 10s | Stylized · 720p default |
| Kling 2.5 Turbo | 25 | 30–60s | 10s | Fast Kling renders |
| Hailuo 2.3 | 25 | 40–90s | 10s | Chinese realism · 768p default |
| Wan 2.6 | 30 | 30–75s | 10s | Versatility + low cost |
| Luma Ray 2 | 35 | 40–90s | 9s | Dream Machine · base default |
| Kling 3.0THIS PAGE | 40 | 60–120s | 10s | Lifelike motion |
| Veo 3.1 | 55 | 90–180s | 8s | Photoreal + audio |
| Seedance 2.0 | 90 | 40–90s | 10s | Speed + adherence |
| Sora 2 Pro | 150 | 90–180s | 10s | OpenAI cinematic · HD default |
Credits
Kling 3.0 credit cost on gVideo
Kling 3.0 costs 40 credits per 5-second video, or 80 credits for 10 seconds. All 9 models share a single credit pool under your gVideo subscription.
The same credit pool covers every model. Free plan signup credits (100) cover two 5-second Kling generations — Kling is fully available on every paid plan too.
Common questions about Kling 3.0
Is Kling 3.0 free to try on gVideo?
Free signup credits (100) cover two full 5-second Kling 3.0 generations (which costs 40). Kling 3.0 is fully unlocked on every paid plan starting at $9.99/mo. Free-tier users can test Seedance 2.0 and Wan 2.6 with their signup credits too.
How do I use Kling 3.0 on gVideo?
Open the studio, pick Kling 3.0 from the model selector, write your prompt (or upload an image for image-to-video), choose 5 or 10 seconds, and hit generate. Most Kling generations finish in 60–120 seconds.
What's the difference between Kling 3.0 and Kling 2.1?
Kling 3.0 is the current flagship from Kuaishou and ships with materially better motion coherence, stronger character consistency across longer shots, and improved camera-direction prompt handling. gVideo runs on the production 3.0 endpoint.
Can I use Kling 3.0 output for commercial projects?
Yes on all paid plans. gVideo grants commercial usage rights on every paid tier, matching the provider's licensing. The free tier is personal use only.
What's the max video length on Kling 3.0?
Kling 3.0 on gVideo supports 5 and 10 second durations. Longer shots are usually better built as two 10-second clips stitched in post rather than as a single long generation.
How does Kling 3.0 compare to Sora 2?
Kling 3.0 typically matches or beats Sora 2 on character consistency and camera motion, while Sora 2 has a slight edge on purely surreal prompts. Sora 2 Pro is also available on gVideo — you can run the same prompt on both models from one credit pool and pick the take you like best.
Can I animate a photo with Kling 3.0?
Yes — this is one of Kling 3.0's strengths. Upload any JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 10MB, optionally describe the motion you want, and Kling 3.0 will animate it at 40 credits per 5-second clip.
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