Kling 3.0
by Kuaishou · Feb 5, 2026
Two models in one: V3 is the prompt-driven AI Director for creative freedom. O3 is the reference-driven consistency engine for commercial production. Both share native 4K, multi-shot, and 5-language audio.
Specifications
Max Resolution
Native 4K (3840x2160) at up to 60fps
Max Duration
3-15s (up to 6 shots per generation)
FPS
Up to 60
Native Audio
Yes
ComfyUI Support
No
Fine-tunable
No
Min VRAM
Cloud only
Cost / Second
$0.10
Architecture
Unified Multimodal (MVL) / Two models: V3 (prompt-driven) + O3 (reference-driven)
Parameters
Undisclosed
Inputs
T2V, I2V, Multi-shot (6 cuts), Element References (O3), Video Reference (O3)
License
Commercial (paid tiers)
Strengths & Trade-offs
Strengths
- TWO MODELS: V3 = prompt-driven (3+ characters, AI Director, structured storytelling)
- O3 = reference-driven (Elements 3.0, video character refs 3-8s, Signature Voice binding). Native 4K at 60fps. Multi-shot up to 6 camera cuts with per-shot control (duration, size, angle, camera movement). Native lip-sync in EN/CN/JP/KR/ES + dialects + bilingual code-switching. Motion Brush for drawn motion paths. Best text rendering in AI video (signs, logos, price tags). Character identity lock across shots. Start/end frame conditioning.
Weaknesses
- Multi-shot not compatible with first/last frame feature. O3 optimized for 1-2 elements (V3 better for 3+ characters). Credit pricing: 12 credits/sec for 1080p+audio, 9 credits/sec for 720p+audio. Audio can be less refined than Veo. Transitions between shots can be clunky. 15s max duration.
Best For
- V3: Experimental narratives, populated group scenes (3+ chars), rapid ideation from scripts. O3: Brand advertising (product/character identity lock), serialized narratives (consistent face+voice across episodes), e-commerce (readable text+product locking). Both: multilingual commercial content, social media hooks.
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