Reference image. The characters, backgrounds, and other elements in the generated video are based on the reference image. Supports .jpg/.jpeg/.png, max 10MB, dimensions 340px-3850px, aspect ratio 1:2.5 to 2.5:1.

Reference video. The character actions in the generated video are consistent with the reference video. Supports .mp4/.mov, max 100MB, 3-30 seconds duration depending on character_orientation.
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Kling 3.0 Motion Control API - Production-Ready Motion Direction
Overview of Kling 3.0 Motion Control Control Levels: Standard, Professional, and Master
Standard Control
This workflow tier is built for fast 720p iteration with one reference image and one reference video. It is the leanest way to test identity-locked animation, tune kinetic precision, and validate controlled transfer before moving into higher-fidelity delivery.
Professional Control
This workflow tier centers on 1080p output for teams that need stronger visual fidelity, cleaner commercial delivery, and production-ready temporal consistency. It keeps the same controlled input contract while raising quality for client-facing work.
Master Control
This workflow tier treats Kling 3.0 Motion Control as the foundational transfer engine inside a broader Kling 3 planning stack. It fits teams that pair reference-driven animation with adjacent camera-directed workflows, cinematic planning, and high-stakes review pipelines.
Key Features of Kling 3.0 Motion Control API
Production-ready reference-video transfer with kinetic precision, temporal consistency, and identity-locked animation for commercial workflows.
Identity-Locked Animation From Reference Video
Kling 3.0 Motion Control is built for teams that need a fixed and dependable transfer pattern: one reference image anchors the character, and one reference video drives the performance. That structure makes identity-locked animation more predictable for branded characters, repeat talent, and commercial campaigns where visual continuity matters.
- Exactly one image and one video
- Identity stays anchored to the source image
- Reference-driven transfer for repeatable output
1080p Output With Kinetic Precision
When fidelity cannot be compromised, the endpoint supports both 720p and 1080p output with clear per-second pricing. That gives product teams a direct quality ladder: rapid iteration at 720p, then sharper commercial delivery at 1080p for previews, marketing assets, and production-ready review cycles.
- 720p for iteration, 1080p for delivery
- Per-second pricing by selected quality tier
- Sharper output for commercial review workflows
Prompt-Guided Scene Control and Orientation Modes
The current endpoint keeps the interface disciplined while still giving teams meaningful control. You can add an optional scene prompt, choose character_orientation as image or video, and use the reference clip to steer action style without expanding the request shape into a harder-to-manage creative toolchain.
- Optional scene prompt for context shaping
- character_orientation supports image or video
- Simple request contract for app integration
Camera-Directed Workflows With Temporal Consistency
Kling 3.0 Motion Control is especially useful when teams need temporal consistency inside camera-directed production workflows. By grounding animation in a real reference performance, it becomes easier to previs shot rhythm, evaluate character staging, and keep kinetic behavior believable before larger edit or VFX steps begin.
- Reference performance improves temporal consistency
- Useful for previs and staging reviews
- Supports camera-led production planning
Part of Kling 3.0's Elite Control Stack
Part of Kling 3.0's elite control stack, this endpoint is designed to fit advanced cinematography workflows without pretending to be the entire control surface. It should be understood as the foundational transfer engine, while tools such as first/last-frame planning or broader creative control live in adjacent Kling 3 workflows.
- Foundational engine inside broader Kling workflows
- Fits advanced cinematography planning stacks
- Keeps endpoint scope clean and production-ready
Who Can Benefit from Kling 3.0 Motion Control API?
AI Video Apps
Build reference-driven animation features for creator products, avatar apps, and vertical video tools that need controlled transfer rather than open-ended generation. The fixed input contract is easier to productize, explain, and scale.
Creative & Previs Studios
Use Kling 3.0 Motion Control for previs, staging reviews, and character animation experiments where teams need kinetic precision and temporal consistency before committing to heavier editorial or VFX workflows.
Marketing Teams
Turn real reference performances into branded character clips for campaigns, product storytelling, and ad testing. The endpoint is especially useful when identity-locked animation matters more than broad generative variation.
Sports & Dance Coaching
Create commercial-grade demonstrations from reference footage for training, analysis, and instructional content. The transfer model preserves action style well enough for high-value breakdowns and repeatable visual education.
Avatar & Character Platforms
Anchor a recurring character to one source image and reuse reference performances across a library of clips. That makes it easier to maintain identity while expanding short-form storytelling or product-led personalization.
Motion R&D Workflows
Study action quality, timing, and shot behavior inside a controlled production environment. Teams exploring animation pipelines can use the endpoint as a reliable transfer benchmark before layering broader Kling 3 controls around it.
How to Use Kling 3.0 Motion Control API on Vidgo API
Step 1: Register & Create API Key
Create your Vidgo API account and generate an API key for Instant Access to Kling 3.0 Motion Control.
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Step 2: Add Credits and Prepare 1 Image + 1 Video
Top up credits, then prepare exactly one reference image and one reference video. The minimum reference video length is 3 seconds. Pricing is 9 credits/sec at 720p and 15 credits/sec at 1080p.
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Step 3: Submit the Async Request
Send the request with your image URL, video URL, optional scene prompt, character_orientation, and output resolution. Then poll task status or use a webhook callback to retrieve the final file.
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Kling 3.0 Motion Control API Pricing: Production-Ready Fidelity With Commitment-Free Scalability
720p: 9 credits/sec (approx. $0.045/sec)
1080p: 15 credits/sec (approx. $0.075/sec)
USD equivalents are based on the current base API billing rate of 2,000 credits for $10.
- Exactly 1 reference image
- Exactly 1 reference video
- Optional scene prompt
- 720p and 1080p output modes
- Async API workflow with polling or webhooks
Kling 3.0 Motion Control keeps pricing transparent for production teams because the bill maps directly to reference-video duration and chosen fidelity tier. That makes budget planning easier for commercial review cycles, creative studios, and teams shipping repeatable animation features.
No monthly subscription required for this API access path. Commitment-Free Scalability comes through pay-as-you-go API credits, so you can scale from testing to production without locking into a recurring plan.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Kling 3.0 Motion Control API
What is Kling 3.0 Motion Control API on Vidgo API?
What inputs and duration limits does the Kling 3.0 Motion Control API support?
Does Kling 3.0 Motion Control API support 1080p output?
What is Kling 3.0 Motion Control API pricing on Vidgo API?
Does this endpoint include native audio generation?
Does Kling 3.0 Motion Control API directly support first and last frame control or Motion Brush?
Kling 3.0 Motion Control vs Sora 2, Ray 2, and Veo 3.1: when should I choose each?
Is Kling 3.0 Motion Control suitable for commercial projects?
Why Use Vidgo API for Kling 3.0 Motion Control API Access
Instant Access
Create your API key and start using Kling 3.0 Motion Control on Vidgo API immediately. No waitlist, no manual approval queue, and no extra onboarding friction before you can test or ship.
Production-Ready Control
The endpoint is purpose-built for teams that care about kinetic precision, identity-locked animation, and temporal consistency. It is a stronger fit for disciplined motion direction than broader prompt-only generation flows.
1080p High Fidelity
Move from fast 720p validation to sharper 1080p delivery inside the same API surface. That makes it easier to support both internal iteration and commercial review without changing tools.
Commitment-Free Scalability
No monthly subscription required for this API access path. Scale through pay-as-you-go API credits so teams can start small, control burn precisely, and expand usage only when the workflow proves out.
Predictable Per-Second Pricing
Pricing is easy to explain and easy to forecast: 9 credits/sec at 720p and 15 credits/sec at 1080p. That direct mapping helps product, finance, and creative teams stay aligned on usage economics.
Developer-Friendly Async API
Submit one clean async request, receive a task ID, then poll status or use webhooks to retrieve results. The interface stays simple enough for production apps while remaining flexible for workflow automation.