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Kling v3 Pro

TikTokMusic VideosProduct Demos

Kuaishou · Diffusion Transformer · v3.0 ProverifiedVerified pricing

Built for TikTok and music videos. Reasonable for serious production work.

$0.11/sec

best verified rate via FAL.ai at 720p-1080p

Ceiling

1080p

Duration

3–15s

Price source

FAL.ai

Text-to-VideoImage-to-VideoAudioCameraMulti-ShotLipsync

Best for

TikTok and music videos

Native audio, 15s clips, and multi-shot generation support short narrative work.

Watch out for

More expensive than Kling v3 Standard

More expensive than Kling v3 Standard

Starting cost

$0.112/sec

About $0.56 for a 5-second clip at the verified starting tier.

Pricing

The default rate first, with provider details one click away.

3 providers, 8 tiers

$0.112/sec

Verified default on FAL.ai · 720p-1080p

No cheaper comparable public rate found.

Audio: $0.168/sec · Voice control: $0.196/sec

All provider rates

Expand for every tier, audio surcharge, and verification note.

3 providersexpand_more
FAL.aiDefault rate

V3 Pro · Verified · HIGH trust

Open provideropen_in_new
Text-to-Video720p-1080p
$0.112/s
Text-to-Video720p-1080pAudio
$0.168/s
Text-to-Video + Voice Control720p-1080pAudio
$0.196/s
Image-to-Video720p-1080p
$0.112/s
Image-to-Video720p-1080pAudio
$0.168/s
Checked 2026-04-17
Replicate

Kling v3 video · Verified · HIGH trust

Open provideropen_in_new
Text-to-Video720p-1080p
Pricing pending
Checked 2026-04-17
WaveSpeed

V3.0 Pro · Verified · MEDIUM trust

Open provideropen_in_new
Text-to-VideoUp to 1080p
$0.112/s
Text-to-VideoUp to 1080pAudio
$0.168/s
Checked 2026-04-17

Should you choose it?

Why pick Kling v3 Pro, and why pass?

Use this as a sanity check before you compare it against the closest alternatives.

thumb_upWhy choose it

  • Higher-quality Kling 3.0 tier for cinematic and narrative outputs
  • Verified Pro API price starts at $0.112/sec without native audio
  • Native audio option at $0.168/sec on FAL.ai and WaveSpeed
  • Voice-control path listed on FAL.ai at $0.196/sec
  • Available through FAL.ai, WaveSpeed, and Replicate

infoWhy skip it

  • More expensive than Kling v3 Standard
  • 4K output is not verified in current official/provider documentation
  • No dedicated digital human mode
  • Not self-deployable; no open model weights
  • Text rendering inside generated video remains unreliable

Compare next

Best next comparisons

Use these when price alone is not enough. They cover the closest cost, output, and workflow tradeoffs.

All comparisons →

Kling v3 Pro vs HappyHorse 1.0

Est. 650/mo

Kling v3 Pro for native audio. HappyHorse 1.0 for native audio.

Gap: Kling v3 Pro 15s • HappyHorse 1.0 10s

Clip length: Kling v3 Pro 15s • HappyHorse 1.0 10s

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Kling v3 Pro vs Runway Gen-4

Est. 570/mo

Kling v3 Pro for native audio. Runway Gen-4 for 4K output.

Gap: native audio vs 4K output

Audio path: Kling v3 Pro native audio • Runway Gen-4 post only

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Kling v3 Pro vs Sora 2

Est. 370/mo

Kling v3 Pro for multishot scenes. Sora 2 for longer clips.

Gap: multishot scenes vs longer clips

Verified start: Kling v3 Pro $0.11/s • Sora 2 $0.10/s

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Quick facts

Keep the key specs and next jumps close

Resolution
720p, 1080p
Duration
3–15s
Audio
Native
Open source
No

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Prompt playbook

auto_fix_highStart with these three moves

Scan the quick playbook first. Open the full guide only when you need deeper do/don't rules or example prompts.

  1. 1

    Think in shots, not clips — describe each shot as part of a sequence. Label shots with framing, subject, and motion details.

  2. 2

    Anchor subjects early — define core characters at the prompt's beginning with consistent labels like [Character A: Black-suited Agent].

  3. 3

    Describe motion explicitly — specify both subject movement and camera behavior. Use: tracking, following, freezing, panning.

Open the full prompt guide

Extra prompt tips, best practices, common mistakes, and example prompts.

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More tips

  1. 4Use native audio intentionally — indicate who speaks and when. Include tone labels: [Agent, raspy deep voice].
  2. 5Leverage longer durations — up to 15 seconds allows real narrative development. Describe progression over time.

✓ Do this

  • Structure prompts as: Scene Setting → Characters → Action → Camera → Audio & Style
  • Use cinematic language: profile shots, macro close-ups, tracking shots, POV, shot-reverse-shot
  • For multi-character dialogue, use structured naming: [Character Name: Description, vocal quality]
  • For image-to-video, treat the input image as an anchor — focus the prompt on how the scene evolves FROM the image
  • Use negative prompts for realism: -smiling, -cartoonish, -3D render, -smooth plastic skin, -floating limbs

✗ Avoid this

  • Compressing multiple scenes into a single vague paragraph produces poor results
  • Inconsistent character naming across shots breaks identity consistency
  • Generic voice descriptions without emotional context reduce audio quality
  • Very fast camera movements in a single shot may cause artifacts
  • Text rendering within video is not reliably supported

Example prompts

Cinematic / Multi-shot

“A dimly lit jazz club. [Shot 1] Wide shot: A female singer in a red dress steps up to the microphone, spotlight slowly brightening. [Shot 2] Close-up: Her face, eyes closed, begins singing. [Singer, warm smoky voice]: 'The night is young, and so are we.' Soft piano accompaniment fills the room.”

Landscape / Nature

“Aerial drone shot slowly descending over a misty mountain lake at sunrise. Camera tracks forward, revealing a lone wooden cabin on the far shore. Morning birds singing, water lapping gently. The mist parts as golden light breaks through.”

Product / Commercial

“Close-up of a barista's hands pouring steamed milk into a latte, creating rosetta art. Camera holds steady, shallow depth of field. The ambient sound of a busy café — espresso machine hissing, quiet chatter.”

Based on the official prompt guide →

Further reading

Background reads after the decision

Reviews, pricing breakdowns, and market context if you want extra reading after the model and compare pages.

HappyHorse 1.0 Review: Arena Watchlist, API, Weights and Pricing Status→Kling AI Pricing 2026: Plans, API Costs & Free Tier→Veo 3 vs Kling v3: Which AI Video Model Wins? (2026)→Kling v3 Review: Pricing, Quality & Prompt Guide (2026)→
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How much does Kling v3 Pro cost?

Kling v3 Pro currently starts at the verified comparable rate of $0.11/sec on FAL.ai (720p-1080p). A 5-second video at that tier costs about $0.56.

Where can I use Kling v3 Pro?

Via API on FAL.ai and WaveSpeed and Replicate.

How do I get good results with Kling v3 Pro?

Think in shots, not clips — describe each shot as part of a sequence. Label shots with framing, subject, and motion details. See the prompt guide below.