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Kling 3.0: Kuaishou's AI Video Model, Explained

Kling 3.0 is the lowest-cost video model in Flovaly's picker — Kuaishou's latest generation, with punchy motion and 25-credit pricing built for drafting in volume.

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Kling 3.0 is the latest generation of Kuaishou's Kling video models available on Flovaly, handling both text-to-video and image-to-video at 25 credits per generation. That makes it the lowest-cost model in the Studio's video picker — the one to reach for when you are drafting in volume.

What is Kling 3.0?

Kling is the video generation family from Kuaishou, the Chinese short-video company, and it has built a public reputation for strong, physical motion — subjects that move with weight rather than drift. Kling 3.0 is the newest generation of that family registered on Flovaly, and we run it for both text-to-video and image-to-video.

In Flovaly's registry it is described simply: punchy motion, reliable. It is not the most photoreal model in the picker, nor the most cinematic — it is the dependable, inexpensive one that turns prompts into usable clips quickly enough to iterate freely.

What it's best at

On Flovaly, Kling 3.0 earns its place for:

  • Volume drafting — running five or ten prompt variations to find the hook before spending on a premium model.
  • Motion-heavy clips— action, gesture, and movement-led shots where the Kling family's motion handling shows.
  • Quick image-to-video passes — animating a still cheaply to see whether the concept works at all.
  • Testing creative angles — A/B batches for social, where quantity of variations beats polish per clip.

It is less suited to final-cut UGC ad creative — Seedance 2.0 Pro is tuned for that person-filmed look — and to briefs that hinge on generated audio, which is Veo 3.1 Fast's territory.

How to use Kling 3.0 on Flovaly

  1. Open the Studio and click the Video tab in the composer mode row.
  2. Click the model pill in the composer footer and pick Kling 3.0 from the list.
  3. Write the shot as a prompt — lean into movement: what the subject does, how the camera follows, what changes across the clip.
  4. Optionally attach a reference image below the prompt area to animate a still instead of generating from scratch.
  5. Set duration and resolution via the settings gear, check the live credit count next to the Run button, and run.

A workflow that pays for itself: draft the concept on Kling 3.0 at 25 credits, then re-run the winning prompt on Seedance 2.0 Pro or Veo 3.1 Fast for the final version. Because the model list is a per-generation choice rather than a project setting, switching costs nothing — the prompt stays in the composer and only the pill changes.

One prompting note for the Kling family: verbs carry more weight than adjectives. “She spins the bottle, catches it, holds it to camera” gives the model motion to work with; “dynamic, energetic clip” gives it nothing concrete. For composer basics, see Generating videos from text.

Pricing in credits

A Kling 3.0 generation starts at 25 credits on Flovaly — the cheapest video generation in the picker. Duration and resolution move the final figure, and the exact credit count for your current settings is always shown next to the Run button before you commit. Text-to-video and image-to-video run at the same pricing. For how credits map to plans, see Credits, plans, and billing or the pricing page.

Alternatives on Flovaly

  • Kling 2.5 Turbo(35 credits) — the same model family, one tier along: Flovaly's image-to-video workhorse, the pick when a still has to be animated faithfully and fast.
  • Seedance 2.0 Pro (30 credits) — the default, tuned for UGC-realistic footage. Five credits more for a noticeably more candid, person-filmed look.
  • Veo 3.1 Fast(45 credits) — Google's model, generated with audio and built for fast cinematic camera moves.
  • Sora 2 Pro(60 credits) — OpenAI's premium cinematic option, text-to-video only.

When to choose Kling 3.0

Choose Kling 3.0 when you are exploring: early drafts, hook testing, motion studies, and any batch where you would rather run four cheap generations than one expensive one. At 25 credits per clip it is the most forgiving way to learn what a prompt actually produces.

When a draft graduates to a final asset, move up the ladder — Seedance 2.0 Pro for UGC realism, Kling 2.5 Turbo for character-faithful image-to-video, or Veo and Sora when the brief turns cinematic.

FAQ

What is Kling 3.0?

Kling 3.0 is the latest generation of Kuaishou's Kling video model family available on Flovaly, a line publicly known for strong, physical motion. It handles both text-to-video and image-to-video, and at 25 credits per generation it is the lowest-cost model in the Studio's video picker.

How many credits does Kling 3.0 cost on Flovaly?

A Kling 3.0 generation starts at 25 credits — the cheapest video generation on Flovaly. Duration and resolution move the final figure, and the exact credit count for your current settings is always shown next to the Run button before you commit.

What is the difference between Kling 3.0 and Kling 2.5 Turbo?

Same model family, different jobs. Kling 3.0 (25 credits) is the newer, cheaper tier — ideal for drafts, hook testing, and volume. Kling 2.5 Turbo (35 credits) is Flovaly's workhorse default for image-to-video, valued for its speed and how faithfully it animates your character's exact still.

Can Kling 3.0 animate an existing image?

Yes. Kling 3.0 supports both text-to-video and image-to-video on Flovaly — attach a reference image below the prompt area and the still becomes the frame the model animates. It is a cheap way to test whether a concept works before re-running it on a premium model.

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