Kling on VisionX.
Kling 3.0 and v2 video plus a Kling image route, motion-first.
What Kling is on the roster
Kling earns its slot on motion: dance, sport, fabric, and fight choreography hold together in ways that make it the routing pick for physical shots.
The roster carries Kling 3.0 for text-to-video and image-to-video, the v2 master model, and a Kling image route for stills in the same look.
Motion coherence
Complex body mechanics and cloth stay plausible across the clip. Boards heavy on movement route here first.
Current and classic
Kling 3.0 for the newest look, Kling v2 master for looks graded on it. Both stay pickable.
Image and video in one family
Frame a still on the Kling image route, then move it with the video models without changing vendors.
Every variant, exactly as the studio runs it
These rows are read live from the engine registry and the pricing engine. What you see here is what the composer quotes.
1 VX is $0.10 list. The composer quotes the exact VX for your shot, references included, before you run it.
Same Cast, same wallet, different look
Route a board line to Kling, then run the identical shot on another family and compare takes. Identity lives in your Cast, not in any one model, so switching engines never strands the campaign.