The balanced generalist for commercial video
Kling 2.6 hits the sweet spot between physical accuracy, cinematic lighting, and human expression. If you cannot decide which model to use for a commercial project, start here. It does not have the absolute peak macro textures of Wan 2.6 or the perfect fluid dynamics of Veo, but it does everything at an A- tier. Crucially, its motion control is incredibly predictable. When you ask it to "pan right and tilt up," it actually does it. It handles multiple human subjects interacting better than most models. 1080p output, up to 10 seconds.
Reliable enough to generate cohesive, multi-shot narratives without massive failure rates
Two people talking or walking together rarely merge into a single entity
Pans, tilts, and tracking shots follow text instructions accurately
Copy these prompts to use directly, or tweak them to fit your needs.
two friends sitting at a cafe table laughing, coffee cups steaming, bright morning sunlight
Multi-character interaction
camera starts on a close up of muddy boots, then tilts up to reveal a hiker standing on a mountain peak
Directed camera tilt/reveal
chef finely chopping vegetables on a wooden cutting board, dynamic lighting, shallow depth of field
Focused action and lighting
Because Kling listens well, give it a detailed setup. Do not just upload a face; give it a scene with foreground and background depth.
You can write "Character does X, while camera does Y." The model can parse subject movement and camera movement independently.
This model shines at high fidelity. Select 1080p and 5s for the best balance of quality and credit cost.
Divide your prompt conceptually: 1. Core subject action. 2. Environment. 3. Camera movement.
[woman drinks coffee] in a [rainy neon lit cafe], [camera slowly pushed in]
Terms like "medium shot," "over the shoulder," or "tracking shot" have a high success rate here.
over the shoulder shot looking at a hacker typing, green code reflecting on glasses
High-end pricing. 40 credits for 5s (720p). Upgrading to 1080p costs 60 credits. You are paying for reliability.
Kling 3.0 is the newer iteration with better physics and human dynamics, but 2.6 is a tested, reliable sweet spot and slightly cheaper.
Turbo is for saving credits on fast action blur. 2.6 is for actual commercial narrative and refined detail.
Kling 2.6 is best for Commercial storytelling. Its strongest advantage is The most balanced set of capabilities across human rendering and environments, while the key limitation is More expensive than the 2.5 Turbo version. For lower iteration cost, validate prompts on free models first, then switch to this model for final renders.
Jump straight into the generator workspace, upload one photo, and test your first AI video now.