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Kling V3 Standard Motion Control

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Kling V3 Standard Motion Control — TLDR
  • 🎬 Kuaishou's motion-directed video generation in the Kling V3 line
  • 🎯 Standard tier of the V3 Motion Control pair
  • 🎨 Cinematic quality, strong human motion and editorial scenes
  • 🕹️ Motion-control workflow for guiding subject and camera movement
  • 🏢 From Kuaishou, the studio behind the Kwai short-video app
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📅 On Venice since
May 25, 2026
10 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 Standard Motion Control is Kuaishou's motion-directed entry in the Kling V3 video lineup, released May 2026 alongside its higher-tier counterpart Kling V3 Pro Motion Control. Where the standard text-to-video and image-to-video V3 models generate footage from a prompt or seed image, the Motion Control variants add explicit control over how subjects and the camera move, giving creators a more deliberate hand in choreographing action rather than leaving it entirely to the model.

The Kling family is known for cinematic output, with particular strength in believable human motion and editorial, story-driven scenes. This Standard tier sits below the Pro motion-control model, trading some of the heavier model's headroom for a lighter, more economical path to the same directed-motion workflow. It complements the broader V3 catalogue, which spans 4K text-to-video, reference-to-video, and image-to-video options.

It is best suited for creators who want to direct movement precisely — animating a character along a path, steering a camera move, or staging editorial sequences — while keeping generation faster and lighter than the Pro alternative.

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