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Kling V3 Standard

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Kling V3 Standard — TLDR
  • 🎬 Text-to-video model from Kuaishou's Kling V3 line
  • 🎯 Standard-tier generation balancing quality and speed
  • 🎨 Cinematic output, strong human motion and editorial scenes
  • 🏢 Built by Kuaishou, maker of the Kwai/Kuaishou video apps
  • ⚡ Lighter, faster counterpart to the Pro and 4K tiers
💰 Pricing
$0.280 – $2.08
per generation
📅 On Venice since
Feb 3, 2026
120 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 is the entry tier of Kuaishou's third-generation Kling text-to-video family, turning written prompts into short cinematic clips with a focus on convincing human motion and editorial-style scenes. Released in February 2026 alongside the rest of the V3 launch wave, it shares the generation's emphasis on filmic composition while keeping the rendering load lighter than the higher-end variants.

Within the Kling lineup it sits at the accessible end of a broad V3 range. Above it are Kling V3 Pro for richer fidelity and Kling V3 4K for high-resolution output, while companion modes like Kling V3 Standard image-to-video and the later Kling V3 Pro Motion Control (released May 2026) extend the family into image-driven and choreographed workflows. It also runs parallel to the Kling O3 series.

Best suited for creators who want quick, good-looking text-to-video clips — storyboards, social content, and character or scene motion — without the longer render times or cost of the Pro and 4K tiers.

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