Cinematic short
Cinematic establishing shot of a lone figure walking down a neon-lit rainy street at night, anamorphic lens flares, atmospheric haze, dramatic film color grade, photorealistic, film grain
AI Video Generator
Generate AI video with Kling 2.6: text to video and image to video, all from one Vidney workspace.
Output
Real Kling 2.6 output, generated on Vidney. These are actual results, not stock or fabricated examples.
Cinematic establishing shot of a lone figure walking down a neon-lit rainy street at night, anamorphic lens flares, atmospheric haze, dramatic film color grade, photorealistic, film grain
A friendly young creator holding up a sleek consumer product to the camera in a bright modern room, speaking energetically, handheld UGC advertising style, natural daylight, authentic and relatable
A person performing a fun trendy dance with dynamic energetic camera movement, vibrant colorful social-media short-form aesthetic, upbeat and shareable, vertical framing
An old family photograph gently coming to life with subtle natural motion — a smiling grandparent slowly turning their head, warm nostalgic golden light, gentle and emotional, photorealistic
One plain-language prompt returns a finished video: no timeline, no keyframes, no rendering software. Tweak a few words and re-run in seconds.
Aspect ratios like 1:1, 16:9, 9:16 drop cleanly into any feed, and the look holds steady across a whole series, so a multi-clip campaign reads as one brand.
Sharp detail, stable motion, accurate color, and no Vidney watermark. Clips run 5, 10 seconds, ready for an ad slot or a client deliverable as-is.
Kling 2.6 runs text to video and image to video next to every other major model: one workspace, one credit balance, no API keys.
Spin up ten hook variations in one afternoon, A/B test against real spend, and double down on the winner. No shoot, no crew, no studio booking.
Batch a week of Reels and Shorts in one session. The look stays consistent across the series, so your feed reads as one brand.
Show every product in use, in a setting, from the angle that converts, and refresh creative as fast as inventory turns.
Test framing, lighting, and pacing in a few prompts. Pitch a moving look-and-feel before the budget is locked.
How the model is built and what it was trained to do, drawn from official docs and independent reviews.
Kling 2.6 is Kuaishou's video generation model, released on December 3, 2025. Its headline change is simultaneous audio and visual generation: the model produces the picture, voiceover or dialogue, sound effects and ambient sound in a single pass, instead of leaving you to add audio in post. Both text to video and image to video modes generate synchronized audio.
The audio side covers speech, dialogue, narration, singing, rap, ambient sound and mixed sound effects, with voice generation limited to Chinese and English at launch. Clips run up to 10 seconds. Kuaishou says a 4K 60fps version and a custom voice library are planned for the first quarter of 2026.
Kuaishou has not published a technical report for 2.6, so version specific training details are undisclosed. The Kling family is built on a diffusion transformer (DiT) architecture with a self developed 3D VAE for joint spatial and temporal compression, plus a full attention spatiotemporal modeling module, according to Kuaishou's original Kling announcement. Kuaishou also operates the short video platform Kwai, which gives it a large pool of paired video and audio data to train on.
Beyond audio, 2.6 upgrades motion: fuller body movement for complex actions like martial arts and dance, cleaner hand motion, and more accurate facial expressions with lip sync. Creators can upload motion references between 3 and 30 seconds and custom voices for character consistency across clips. Free plan exports carry a visible Kling watermark, which paid plans remove.
Sources: kuaishou.com · prnewswire.com · the-decoder.com
Kling 2.6 fits anyone who needs videos fast without a production crew or a freelancer budget. Performance marketers use it to batch ad creative: a DTC team spins up a dozen hook variations for a single TikTok campaign and A/B tests them the same afternoon. Social media managers turn one content calendar into a week of Reels and Shorts without booking a videographer. E-commerce sellers generate product demos and lifestyle shots for Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify listings, refreshing creative as fast as inventory turns over. UGC creators and affiliates mock up native-looking spots for brand deals before committing to a shoot. Indie filmmakers and game studios pre-visualize scenes, testing framing, lighting, and pacing, to lock a direction before spending real money on production. On Vidney you run Kling 2.6 next to every other major model, so you choose the best one per project instead of locking into a single provider.
Create AI video with Kling 2.6 on Vidney in three steps.



Specs side by side with similar models, all runnable on Vidney.
| Kling 2.6 | Seedance 2.0 | Sora 2 | Veo 3.1 Quality | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Task modes | Text to Video · Image to Video | Text to Video · Image to Video | Text to Video · Image to Video | Text to Video · Image to Video |
| Duration | 5, 10 seconds | 4–15 seconds | 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 seconds | 4, 6, 8 seconds |
| Resolution | 720p · 1080p | 480p · 720p · 1080p | 720p · 1024p · 1080p | 720p · 1080p |
| Audio | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
| Cost | 57 credits per generation | 72–90 credits per generation | 96–288 credits per generation | 24–192 credits per generation |
Recurring themes from public reviews, comparisons and creator write-ups. Both the good and the bad.
Creators consistently praise the native lip sync and scene matched audio: testers note that mouth shapes track dialogue closely and voices carry room reverb that fits the visual environment, rather than sounding like pasted on text to speech.
Motion realism remains Kling's signature strength in community discussion, with creators highlighting believable physics and complex human movement such as dance and fight choreography that other models tend to morph or smear.
Many creators frame Kling 2.6 as the budget friendly alternative to Google's Veo 3.1, delivering comparable audio visual generation at a noticeably lower per second price through the app and third party APIs.
A common complaint is that dialogue longer than about 5 to 6 seconds can drift out of sync, and side by side tests generally give Veo 3.1 the edge in lip sync smoothness, while crowded wide shots can still smudge background faces.
Users also grumble about the credit system: you pay before seeing the result, failed takes still cost full price, and credits expire.
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Kling 2.6 is an AI video model you can run on Vidney. It supports text to video and image to video from a single workspace.
Kling 2.6 costs 57 credits per generation. The exact credit cost is shown on the generate button before you run it.
Kling 2.6 supports the following aspect ratios: 1:1, 16:9, 9:16.
Kling 2.6 generates clips of 5, 10 seconds.
Yes. Kling 2.6 can generate video with an audio track, and you can toggle sound on or off before generating.
You can start with Kling 2.6 for free on Vidney using your sign-up credits, no card required to try it. After that each run costs 57 credits per generation, and the exact cost is always shown on the generate button before you spend a credit.
Yes. The videos you generate with Kling 2.6 on Vidney are yours to use in commercial projects: ads, social posts, client work, and product content. You keep the output; Vidney only handles generation and storage.
No. Kling 2.6 videos generated on Vidney are delivered clean, with no Vidney watermark, ready to publish or hand to a client as-is.
The closest Kling 2.6 alternatives on Vidney are Seedance 2.0, Sora 2, and Veo 3.1 Quality. They all run in the same workspace from one credit balance, so you can run the same prompt on each and compare the results side by side.
No. Vidney runs Kling 2.6 for you, so there are no API keys to manage and no separate provider account to set up.
