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Kling V3 Pro Motion Control

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Kling V3 Pro Motion Control — TLDR
  • 🎬 Cinematic AI video with precise motion control
  • 🏢 Built by China's Kuaishou, makers of Kwai
  • 🎯 Pro tier of the V3 motion-control line
  • 🎨 Tuned for human movement and editorial scenes
  • ⚡ Newest motion-control release in the Kling V3 family
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📅 On Venice since
May 25, 2026
55 days ago
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Kuaishou Technology is a Chinese publicly traded company founded in 2011 by Hua Su and Cheng Yixiao, headquartered in Beijing's Haidian District and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Originally known for its massively popular short-video platform —…

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About this model

Kling V3 Pro Motion Control is Kuaishou's pro-tier video model built specifically for directing motion — giving creators fine-grained command over how subjects and cameras move through a generated scene. It belongs to the wider Kling V3 generation, the Chinese short-video giant's cinematic-quality video lineup that emphasizes realistic human motion and editorial framing. Released in May 2026, it sits alongside its lighter counterpart Kling V3 Standard Motion Control, with the Pro variant aimed at higher-fidelity output.

Within Kuaishou's broad Kling catalogue, this model occupies the motion-control niche, distinct from the text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-to-video branches like Kling V3 Pro and the 4K-capable Kling V3 4K. The provider has since shipped speed-optimized entries such as Kling V3 Turbo Pro, but those serve different generation modes rather than superseding this motion-focused line.

It is best suited for creators who need deliberate control over choreography, camera movement, and human action — short cinematic clips, editorial sequences, and stylized scenes where precise motion direction matters more than raw turnaround speed.

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