kling/kling-v3-t2i

kling-v3-t2i
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[Core Function] Kling V3 T2I is the flagship text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It delivers state-of-the-art aesthetic quality, high-resolution outputs (up to 2K), and exceptional prompt adherence. [Best For] Highly recommended for: professional concept art, photorealistic portraits, and high-fidelity image generation. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need to strictly reference or edit an existing image. [Routing] Use this as the default model for all text-to-image requests on the Kling platform.

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text-to-image

Input

Image description text, supports Chinese and English
Negative prompt describing undesired elements
Image aspect ratio
16:9
Number of images to generate per request
Image resolution. Kling V3 supports both 1K and 2K output.
1k

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Parameters

Name Description Type Required Enums
prompt Image description text, supports Chinese and English string Yes -
negative_prompt Negative prompt describing undesired elements string No -
aspect_ratio Image aspect ratio string No 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3, 21:9
n Number of images to generate per request integer No -
resolution Image resolution. Kling V3 supports both 1K and 2K output. string No 1k, 2k

Pricing

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Pricing
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  • kling/kling-v3-t2v: [Core Function] Kling V3 T2V is the next-generation text-to-video base model. [Strengths] It natively supports generating ultra-long 15-second videos, 4K resolution, and synchronized native audio directly from text. [Best For] Highly recommended for: high-end cinematic creation, 4K video generation, and creating long-form scenes with integrated sound. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need complex multi-shot narratives or deep physics reasoning; use V3 Omni or Video O1 respectively. [Routing] Use this model by default for high-quality text-to-video tasks that require up to 15 seconds, 4K resolution, or native audio without reference images.
  • kling/kling-v3-i2i: [Core Function] Kling V3 I2I is the flagship image-to-image editing model. [Strengths] It provides high-quality style transfer and image modification up to 2K resolution based on a reference image. [Best For] Highly recommended for: high-res style transfer and general image editing. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for complex multi-element fusion (use Omni Image instead). [Routing] Use this by default for standard image-to-image tasks.
  • kling/kling-v3-omni-image: [Core Function] Kling V3 Omni Image is a unified multimodal image generation endpoint. [Strengths] It supports complex element extraction and character consistency, allowing you to generate series of images with consistent subjects/elements using <image_N> syntax. [Best For] Highly recommended for: generating comic books, character design sheets, and maintaining strict visual consistency across multiple generations. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for simple, single-shot text-to-image tasks. [Routing] Use this model when the user requests ‘consistent characters’ or needs to fuse multiple image elements into a new scene.
  • kling/kling-v3-i2v: [Core Function] Kling V3 I2V is the next-generation image-to-video model. [Strengths] It transforms static images into video with support for 4K resolution, 15-second durations, and native audio, providing superior motion and character expressiveness. [Best For] Highly recommended for: animating concept art, bringing portraits to life in 4K, and generating long 15s scenes from a single frame. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need multimodal reference elements (like character consistency across shots) or multi-shot generation; use V3 Omni instead. [Routing] Use this model by default for high-quality single-image-to-video tasks.
  • kling/kling-v3-omni-video: [Core Function] Kling V3 Omni Video is the flagship unified multimodal video generation endpoint. [Strengths] It supports multi-shot narratives (up to 6 shots), 15-second durations, native audio, video editing (via refer_type ‘base’), and character/element consistency across shots using <image_N> syntax. [Best For] Highly recommended for: professional video orchestration, multi-shot cinematic sequences, and maintaining strict character consistency. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for simple, single-shot T2V/I2V tasks where the standard V3 model is more straightforward and cheaper. [Routing] Use this model whenever the user requests ‘multi-shot’, ‘consistent characters’, ‘video editing’, or complex multimodal inputs.
  • google/nano-banana-2: [Core Function] Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image) is an extremely fast text-to-image model. [Strengths] It is optimized for high-speed, high-volume visual generation, creative prompting, and rapid stylistic experimentation. [Best For] Highly recommended for: rapid creative iteration, generating large batches of images quickly, and artistic/stylized graphics. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you require strict, high-end photorealism (use the Imagen 4 series instead). [Routing] Route to this model for ‘fast’, ‘creative’, or ‘stylized’ high-volume requests.
  • google/nano-banana-pro: [Core Function] Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) is a high-capability creative image model. [Strengths] It balances the creative flexibility and speed of the Nano series with higher fidelity output. [Best For] Highly recommended for: high-quality stylized art and complex creative compositions. [Limitations] Do NOT use for absolute photorealism (use Imagen 4). [Routing] Use this model for high-quality, creative, non-photorealistic requests.
  • bytedance/seedream-4.5-t2i: [Core Function] Seedream 4.5 T2I is a high-fidelity visual creation model. [Strengths] It provides all-round improvements in consistency, aesthetics, and photorealism, supporting high-definition outputs up to 4K resolution. [Best For] Highly recommended for: professional visual creatives, photorealistic artwork, and high-res commercial graphics. [Limitations] It lacks the real-time web search and advanced reasoning capabilities of the 5.0 Lite model. [Routing] Use this model when the priority is absolute visual fidelity, resolution (4K), and consistency without the need for real-time search.
  • xai/grok-imagine-image-quality: [Core Function] Grok Imagine Image (Quality) is xAI’s high-fidelity text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It excels at producing richly detailed, high-quality images from a text prompt, with flexible aspect ratios and an optional 2K resolution. [Best For] Highly recommended for: detailed concept art, marketing visuals, and any scenario where image quality is prioritized over generation speed. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model when latency is critical, as generation is slower than the standard model. [Routing] Use this model by default when the user emphasizes quality or detail. For faster, lighter generation use Grok Imagine Image (standard).
  • openai/gpt-image-2: [Core Function] GPT Image 2 is a state-of-the-art text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It excels at generating highly detailed, photorealistic images from text descriptions, with native support for ultra-high resolutions including 2K and 4K (up to 3840x2160). [Best For] Highly recommended for: cinematic landscapes, detailed character portraits, high-end commercial concept art, and any scenario requiring maximum resolution and visual fidelity. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need a transparent background (e.g., for icons or UI assets), as it does not support the background: transparent parameter. [Routing] Use this model by default for all high-quality image generation requests. If the user explicitly asks for an image with a transparent background, route to GPT Image 1.5 instead.
  • microsoft/mai-image-2.5: [Core Function] MAI Image 2.5 is Microsoft’s flagship text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It excels at producing high-quality, detailed images from a text prompt with precise control over output dimensions. [Best For] Highly recommended for: concept art, marketing visuals, and high-fidelity image generation. [Limitations] Do NOT request dimensions below 768 on any side or a width x height product above 1,048,576 pixels (e.g. beyond 1024x1024); output is always PNG. [Routing] Use this model by default for quality-sensitive generation. For faster, cheaper generation, route to MAI Image 2.5 Flash.
  • minimax/minimax-image-01-t2i: [Core Function] MiniMax Image-01 T2I is a multimodal text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It excels at blending high-quality image generation with visual reasoning, allowing for strong prompt adherence and structural understanding. [Best For] Highly recommended for: general image generation, conceptual illustrations, and generating multiple images in a single batch. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if the user specifically requests video generation. [Routing] Use this as the default text-to-image model for MiniMax API integrations.
  • vidu/viduq3-pro-t2v: [Core Function] Vidu Q3 Pro T2V is a premium cinematic text-to-video generation model. [Strengths] It excels at generating top-tier, realistic videos from text with support for advanced multi-shot ‘smart cuts’, complex physics, and simultaneous audio-visual generation. [Best For] Highly recommended for: cinematic storytelling, professional advertising, short films, and high-fidelity concept visualizations. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if the user is looking for an instant, low-latency preview, as generation takes longer. It does not support automatic BGM addition. [Routing] Use this model by default for high-quality text-to-video requests. If the user specifically asks for ‘fast’ or ‘quick’ generation, switch to the Q3 Turbo T2V model.
  • vidu/viduq3-turbo-t2v: [Core Function] Vidu Q3 Turbo T2V is a fast text-to-video generation model. [Strengths] It excels at rapidly generating smooth, dynamic videos from text descriptions with very low latency. [Best For] Highly recommended for: fast prototyping, quick visual brainstorming, generating background b-roll, and scenarios where generation speed is prioritized. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need ultimate cinematic quality, complex audio-visual synchronization, or multi-shot ‘smart cuts’. It does not support automatic BGM addition. [Routing] Choose this ‘Turbo’ model when the user emphasizes ‘quick’, ‘fast’, or needs immediate results. If the user demands the highest cinematic quality or advanced audio-visual features, choose the Q3 Pro T2V model instead.
  • vidu/viduq3-r2v: [Core Function] Vidu Q3 R2V is a high-quality reference-to-video generation model. [Strengths] It excels at generating detailed, cinematic videos that precisely follow a text prompt while highly preserving the character identity from provided reference images. [Best For] Highly recommended for: professional character-driven storytelling, high-fidelity avatar generation in new scenes, and cinematic films requiring consistent actors. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you just want to add motion to an existing image (use I2V). This model creates new scenes based on the prompt while keeping the character. [Routing] Use this by default when the user wants to generate a video of a specific character (provided via image) doing something new (provided via text prompt).
  • minimax/hailuo-2.3-i2v: [Core Function] Hailuo 2.3 I2V is a flagship image-to-video generation model optimized for character animation. [Strengths] It excels at animating human characters from a single image, maintaining consistent facial features, producing natural micro-expressions, and handling stylized artwork seamlessly. [Best For] Highly recommended for: animating character concept art, bringing portraits to life, and creating stylized/anime motion sequences. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for last-frame conditioning (it does not support FL2V). Do NOT use if you need 1080p resolution for 10 seconds (1080p is capped at 6s). [Routing] Use this model by default for high-quality image-to-video tasks involving people or art. For physical realism or 10s at 1080p, route to Hailuo 02 I2V. For cost-effective/faster generation, route to Hailuo 2.3 Fast I2V.
  • minimax/hailuo-2.3-t2v: [Core Function] Hailuo 2.3 T2V is a flagship text-to-video generation model optimized for human performance and stylization. [Strengths] It excels at capturing intricate human motion, nuanced facial micro-expressions, prompt adherence, and applying highly stylized aesthetics (e.g., anime, ink wash, game CG) to video. [Best For] Highly recommended for: character-driven storytelling, close-up emotional shots, stylized artistic videos, and dialogue scenes. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need native 1080p resolution for 10 full seconds (1080p is capped at 6 seconds; generating 10s forces 768p resolution). [Routing] Use this model by default for text-to-video requests involving humans, faces, or specific art styles. If the user requires strict physical realism/world dynamics or native 1080p for 10 seconds, route to Hailuo 02 T2V instead.
  • pixverse/video-restyle: [Core Function] PixVerse Restyle re-renders an existing video into a new visual style. [Strengths] Consistent style transfer across all frames. [Best For] Turning footage into anime/3D/painterly looks, stylized remixes. [Limitations] Do NOT use this to change content, motion, or add new scenes; it only re-renders the visual style of an existing video. It requires an input video, and you must provide EITHER restyle_id (a preset style code from the PixVerse restyle list) OR restyle_prompt (free-text style, max 2048 chars), not both. [Routing] Use when the user wants to change the look of an existing video. Use restyle_id for an official preset, restyle_prompt for a custom style.
  • google/gemini-omni-flash-t2v: [Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash T2V is Google’s fast multimodal Text-to-Video generation model built on the Interactions API. [Strengths] It quickly turns a text prompt into a short 720p video with natively synchronized audio, offering low latency and solid prompt adherence. [Best For] Highly recommended for: rapid text-to-video prototyping, short social and marketing clips, quick concept visualization, and cases where speed and built-in audio matter more than 4K cinematic detail. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need 1080p or 4K resolution or clips longer than 10 seconds; output is fixed at 720p, capped at 10 seconds, with aspect ratio limited to 16:9 or 9:16. [Routing] Choose this model when the user emphasizes ‘fast’, ‘quick’, or short multimodal clips with sound. If the user demands maximum cinematic quality, 4K, or longer videos, choose Veo 3.1 T2V instead.
  • google/gemini-omni-flash-i2v: [Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash I2V is a fast Image-to-Video model that animates a single input image into a short 720p video via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It uses the provided image as the opening frame and generates smooth motion with natively synchronized audio at low latency. [Best For] Highly recommended for: bringing a still photo to life, quick product or portrait animation, and short social clips derived from a single image. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need 1080p or 4K output, clips longer than 10 seconds, or the fusion of multiple reference images; it takes exactly one image and outputs 720p up to 10 seconds (16:9 or 9:16). Do NOT use it to edit an existing video. [Routing] Choose this when the user provides one image to animate. To fuse multiple reference images use Gemini Omni Flash R2V; to edit an existing video use Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit; for 4K cinematic results use Veo 3.1 I2V.
  • google/gemini-omni-flash-r2v: [Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash R2V (Reference-to-Video) generates a short 720p video guided by up to three reference images via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It fuses the styles, subjects, or elements from multiple reference images (referred to in the text prompt) into a single coherent animated clip with synchronized audio. [Best For] Highly recommended for: blending characters or visual styles from several images, reference-guided creative shots, and multi-subject compositions where the prompt directs how the references combine. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you only have a single starting frame (use I2V instead), or if you need 1080p or 4K or clips longer than 10 seconds; it accepts 1 to 3 reference images and outputs 720p up to 10 seconds (16:9 or 9:16). [Routing] Choose this when the user supplies multiple reference images to combine into one video. For single first-frame animation use Gemini Omni Flash I2V; to modify an existing video use Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit.
  • google/gemini-omni-flash-video-edit: [Core Function] Gemini Omni Flash Video Edit performs conversational, instruction-driven editing of an existing video via the Interactions API. [Strengths] It applies natural-language edits (changing the scene, mood, style, lighting, background, or time of day) to an input video while preserving the source video’s length and aspect ratio, with synchronized audio. [Best For] Highly recommended for: re-styling or re-lighting an existing clip, changing a video’s setting or atmosphere, and quick instruction-based revisions of a short video. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model to generate a video from scratch (use T2V, I2V, or R2V), and do NOT expect to change the output resolution, aspect ratio, or duration: the output preserves the source video’s aspect ratio and length, and the model does not accept aspectRatio or duration parameters. The source video should be 3 to 10 seconds. [Routing] Choose this only when the user provides an existing video to modify. To create a new video from text or images, use Gemini Omni Flash T2V, I2V, or R2V instead.
  • google/imagen-4.0-generate-001: [Core Function] Imagen 4.0 is Google’s flagship professional-grade text-to-image model designed for high-fidelity visual generation. [Strengths] It excels at industry-leading photorealism, exceptional typography/text rendering inside images, and strong prompt adherence, supporting up to 2K resolution and batch generation. [Best For] Highly recommended for general high-quality image generation, marketing assets (posters, product labels, menus, signage), and product photography mockups where readable text is required. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need instant/real-time generation, native image editing (inpainting/outpainting), or negative prompts. It is strictly an image-only output model. [Routing] Use this model by default for high-quality, photorealistic text-to-image requests. If the user emphasizes speed or needs lower cost, route to Imagen 4.0 Fast. If the user demands the absolute highest detail and prompt precision, route to Imagen 4.0 Ultra.
  • google/imagen-4.0-ultra-generate-001: [Core Function] Imagen 4.0 Ultra is Google’s premium text-to-image model optimized for the highest quality and instruction alignment. [Strengths] It delivers ultimate photorealistic detail, superior texture rendering, and extremely strict adherence to complex, multi-part prompt instructions, supporting up to 2K resolution. [Best For] Highly recommended for high-end commercial marketing assets, professional design, intricate artistic compositions, and scenarios where precise instruction-following is paramount. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need instant/real-time generation, native image editing (inpainting/outpainting), or negative prompts. It is the most expensive tier in the Imagen family. [Routing] Choose this model when the user demands the absolute highest quality, ultimate detail, or has highly complex prompt instructions. Otherwise, default to standard Imagen 4.0 or Imagen 4.0 Fast.
  • bytedance/seedream-5.0-lite: [Core Function] Seedream 5.0 Lite is a smart, reasoning-enhanced image generation model with real-time web search capabilities. [Strengths] It excels at generating time-sensitive imagery, infographics, and content requiring deep world knowledge or online search, boasting superior prompt understanding and reasoning. [Best For] Highly recommended for: current-event posters, text-heavy designs, and concept art requiring complex logical reasoning. [Limitations] As a ‘Lite’ model, its absolute photorealistic aesthetic ceiling might be slightly lower than the specialized 4.5 model. [Routing] Use this model by default when the user needs real-time information, deep reasoning, or complex intent understanding in their image.
  • alibaba/qwen-image-2.0-pro: [Core Function] Qwen Image 2.0 Pro is a professional-grade, highly controllable image generation model. [Strengths] It provides exquisite photorealism, professional infographics generation, supports NEGATIVE prompts, and can generate up to 6 image variants per API call. [Best For] Highly recommended for: workflows requiring strict negative prompt exclusion, batch generation (6 variants), and highly detailed infographics. [Limitations] Does not natively output 4K resolution (max is 2K). Does not have the explicit ‘Thinking Mode’ of Wan 2.7. [Routing] Route to this model specifically when the user provides a ‘negative prompt’ or asks for ‘batch generation of 6 images’.
  • openai/gpt-image-1.5: [Core Function] GPT Image 1.5 is a versatile text-to-image generation model. [Strengths] It balances solid visual performance with crucial utility features, notably its native support for generating images with transparent backgrounds. [Best For] Highly recommended for: creating UI icons, standalone logos, game assets, and any graphic design elements that require a transparent background. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you need 2K or 4K resolution. Its maximum supported resolution is 1536x1024. [Routing] Choose this model specifically when the user asks for ‘transparent background’, ‘no background’, or ‘PNG icon’. For standard, high-fidelity, or 4K image generation, use GPT Image 2 instead.
  • openai/gpt-image-1.5-edit: [Core Function] GPT Image 1.5 Edit is a versatile image-to-image editing and merging model. [Strengths] It excels at complex utility editing tasks, including multi-image merging (up to 16 images), transparent background support, and precise control over how strictly the model adheres to the input image (fidelity control). [Best For] Highly recommended for: merging reference images, editing UI assets, generating variations with strict shape preservation, and creating transparent cutouts. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model if you require 2K or 4K high-resolution outputs, as it is limited to standard resolutions. [Routing] Use this model specifically when the user provides multiple images to combine, requires transparency, or explicitly asks to ‘keep the exact shape’ of the original image (fidelity control). Otherwise, use GPT Image 2 Edit.
  • kling/kling-avatar: [Core Function] Kling Avatar is a specialized portrait animation model. [Strengths] It precisely animates a portrait image to lip-sync with an audio file or TTS audio ID. [Best For] Highly recommended for: virtual presenters, talking head videos, and digital avatars. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for full-body action or general image animation. [Routing] Use this model explicitly when the user wants to make a portrait ‘speak’ with provided audio.
  • skywork/single-actor-avatar: [Core Function] SkyReels Single-Actor Avatar (audio-to-video) drives a talking-avatar video from a single portrait image and one audio track. [Strengths] Lip-synced single-speaker talking-head video generated from an image plus audio. [Best For] Virtual presenters, single-speaker dubbing, and talking avatars. [Limitations] Do NOT use this for multi-speaker scenes (use the multi-actor flow) or when you only have text. It requires first_frame_image and exactly one audio segment (<=200s). mode=std outputs 720p, mode=pro outputs 1080p. [Routing] Provide a portrait first_frame_image and one audio URL in audios; choose mode=pro for 1080p output.
  • vidu/viduq2-pro-digital-human: [Core Function] Vidu Q2 Pro Digital Human is a premium portrait animation model. [Strengths] It excels at generating highly realistic, expressive digital humans from a single portrait image, featuring precise lip-sync to audio and natural facial micro-expressions. [Best For] Highly recommended for: professional virtual spokespersons, high-end educational videos, news anchoring, and realistic character animation. [Limitations] Do NOT use this model for complex full-body physical interactions or videos longer than 10 seconds. [Routing] Use this by default for ‘talking head’ or ‘digital human’ requests prioritizing realism over speed.

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