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Kling 3.0 and Kling Motion Control Now Live on World Model Hub
Kling 3.0 and Kling Motion Control are now live on World Model Hub, giving creators a stronger short-form video stack for prompt-led generation, cleaner commercial motion, and reference-driven movement transfer.
2026/03/15
March 15, 2026: Kling 3.0 and Kling Motion Control go live
On March 15, 2026, Kling 3.0 and Kling Motion Control went live on World Model Hub, expanding the platform's Kling lineup beyond earlier short-form generation into a more complete workflow for both prompt-led video creation and motion-directed control.
This launch matters because these two models solve different parts of the same production problem. Kling 3.0 is the better fit when you want stronger overall video taste, cleaner motion, and faster iteration from a prompt or reference image. Kling Motion Control is the right choice when the movement itself is the brief, and you need a generated clip to follow an existing performance, gesture, or camera rhythm more deliberately.
Why this lineup matters
Together, these two releases make Kling much more practical for real creative work. One model helps you generate polished short-form clips from an idea. The other helps you keep the motion language anchored to a source performance instead of hoping a prompt alone lands the timing.
For creators, that means less compromise between flexibility and control: start with a prompt-led video when you need speed, then switch to motion transfer when body language, choreography, product handling, or camera pacing needs to feel intentional.
Kling 3.0
- Best for: ad creatives, product videos, creator content, launch teasers, and short-form social clips
- Generation modes: supports both
text-to-videoandimage-to-videoworkflows - Output options: 3s to 15s, 720p or 1080p, with 1:1, 16:9, and 9:16 aspect ratios
- Why use it: a strong general-purpose Kling option when you want cleaner motion, more commercial taste, and flexible output settings from one workflow
Kling Motion Control
- Best for: dance references, character movement transfer, product handling demos, gesture-led scenes, and shots where timing is already defined by a source clip
- Input logic: combines a reference image with a driving motion video so the generated clip can preserve identity while following movement more closely
- Output options: 5s generation in 720p or 1080p
- Why use it: the better pick when a prompt is not enough and the motion pattern itself needs to be carried into the result
What this release unlocks
- A more complete Kling workflow on World Model Hub for both prompt-led generation and reference-driven motion transfer
- Better support for commercial short-form content where motion quality and pacing need to feel deliberate
- A clearer split between general video ideation and high-control movement direction, so creators can choose the right tool faster
- More practical coverage for ads, product storytelling, creator campaigns, choreography-led clips, and performance-based video generation