Kling v3.0 Motion Control
Kling v3.0 Motion Control transfers full-body motion from a reference video onto a character defined by a reference image, holding facial identity stable through occlusions, multi-angle motion, and camera moves at up to 1080p.
import { experimental_generateVideo as generateVideo } from 'ai';
const result = await generateVideo({ model: 'klingai/kling-v3.0-motion-control', prompt: 'A serene mountain lake at sunrise.'});About Kling v3.0 Motion Control
Kling v3.0 Motion Control generates video where character actions match a reference video while visual appearance comes from a reference image. You provide a still image of the character, a clip containing the motion to capture, and an optional text prompt that guides elements, backgrounds, and motion effects. Kling v3.0 Motion Control maps full-body posture, joint movement, hand gestures, and facial expressions from the clip onto your character.
Character fidelity is the focus of the v3.0 generation. Facial features stay stable across multi-angle and long-duration motion, and subtle emotional transitions (smiling, surprise, sadness) carry over accurately. When hands, hats, props, or fans partially cover the face, Kling v3.0 Motion Control restores facial detail from the reference imagery across frames. Clarity also holds while the camera zooms, pans, or tracks the subject, so motion transfer combines cleanly with camera direction in the prompt.
Two character orientation modes control framing and duration. In image mode the character keeps facing the direction shown in the still, with output up to 10 seconds. In video mode the character's orientation follows the reference clip, with output up to 30 seconds. Output renders at 720p in std mode or 1080p in pro mode, and this page lists the live per-second rates for each.
Compared with Kling v2.6 Motion Control, the v3.0 release improves element consistency, preserves character identity more reliably, and produces smoother motion transfer. Choose Kling v3.0 Motion Control when a specific character must perform a specific referenced motion and identity drift is not acceptable.