Kling AI 3.0: Features, Prompts & What’s New
AI video generation continues to evolve quickly, and Kling AI 3.0 is one of the latest models giving creators more control over how their videos look, move, and sound.
Kling can generate videos from text or existing images while allowing creators to control subjects, environments, camera movements, lighting, and visual styles.
With Kling 3.0 adding features such as multi-shot generation, native audio, and stronger consistency, here's what creators need to know.
What Is Kling AI?
Kling AI is a generative AI platform for creating images and videos from prompts and visual references.
For video creation, you can describe a scene using text or upload an existing image and use Kling to bring it to life.
Prompts can include the subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, mood, and visual style.
This allows creators to approach AI video more like directing a scene instead of simply asking AI to animate an image.
What's New in Kling AI 3.0?
Kling 3.0 introduces several upgrades designed to make generated videos more controlled and useful for creative projects.
Multi-Shot Generation
One of the biggest additions is multi-shot video.
Instead of keeping an entire generation at one camera angle, Kling can create sequences containing different shots.
For example, a car advertisement could start with a wide shot, move to a close-up of the wheels, show the interior, and finish with a tracking shot.
This makes it easier to create videos that feel edited rather than like one continuous AI-generated clip.
Native Audio
Kling 3.0 can generate audio alongside its visuals.
This opens the door to scenes containing dialogue and other audio without requiring creators to build everything separately.
For advertisements, short films, and character scenes, generating visuals and audio together can make the workflow much more convenient.
Better Consistency
Consistency remains one of the biggest challenges in AI video.
Characters can change appearance between shots, products can become distorted, and clothing or vehicles may suddenly look different.
Kling's reference capabilities can help creators preserve important subjects and objects throughout a generation.
This is especially valuable when creating branded content where a product or design needs to remain recognizable.
How to Write Better Kling AI Prompts
The best Kling prompts aren't necessarily the longest. They're the clearest.
A strong prompt should usually establish:
- Subject
- Environment
- Action
- Camera movement
- Lighting
- Visual style
- Important details
- What must remain consistent
Instead of writing:
"A sports car driving at night."
Try giving the AI actual direction:
"A black sports car drives through a rain-covered city at night. The camera tracks beside the vehicle from a low angle while neon signs reflect naturally across the bodywork and wet road."
That tells Kling both what is happening and how the scene should be filmed.
If you want to learn more about AI prompting, content creation, and creative AI workflows, check out our AI Creator Academy.
Kling AI Cinematic Prompt
Prompt:
A cinematic nighttime scene of a man wearing a tailored black suit walking through a narrow city street after heavy rain. Neon signs reflect across the wet pavement. Begin with a low-angle tracking shot behind him, then gradually move alongside him as he walks. Add realistic fabric movement, shallow depth of field, subtle steam, cinematic lighting, and natural reflections. Maintain the same character appearance and clothing throughout the video.
Kling AI Product Ad Prompt
Prompt:
A premium commercial featuring a luxury mechanical watch resting on polished black stone. Begin with an extreme macro shot of the watch face. Slowly pull the camera backward as directional lighting moves across the brushed metal and glass. Transition into a controlled rotating hero shot. Use realistic materials, dramatic shadows, and premium studio lighting. Preserve the exact watch design and proportions throughout the video.
Kling AI Multi-Shot Prompt
Multi-shot prompts are useful when you want a generation to feel more like an edited commercial or short film.
Prompt:
Shot 1: Wide shot of a futuristic city at night during heavy rain as a black sports car enters the street.
Shot 2: Low-angle close-up beside the front wheel as water sprays naturally from the tire.
Shot 3: Interior close-up of the driver's hands on the steering wheel while neon lights move across the dashboard.
Shot 4: Rear tracking shot as the vehicle accelerates into the city.
Maintain the exact same vehicle throughout every shot with realistic rain, reflections, motion, and consistent nighttime lighting.
Kling AI Image-to-Video Tips
When starting with an existing image, don't waste most of your prompt describing what Kling can already see.
Focus on movement.
Explain what the subject should do, how the camera should move, and which details must remain unchanged.
For example:
"Preserve the exact subject and environment from the reference image. Add subtle breathing and gentle clothing movement from the wind. Slowly push the camera toward the subject while moving slightly to the right for natural parallax. Preserve the subject's identity, clothing, and important visual details."
Use References for Important Details
References are particularly useful when your video contains a specific character, product, vehicle, or piece of clothing.
If you're creating a fashion advertisement, provide clear images of the actual clothing.
If you're creating a product commercial, provide references showing the correct product shape, materials, colors, and branding.
The prompt tells Kling what should happen.
The reference helps establish what important elements should look like.
What Can You Create With Kling AI?
Kling AI can be useful for:
- Cinematic videos
- Product advertisements
- Fashion campaigns
- Social media content
- Automotive commercials
- Short films
- Music videos
- Concept trailers
- Product showcases
The combination of text-to-video, image-to-video, references, multi-shot generation, and audio makes Kling useful across many creative workflows.
Is Kling AI 3.0 Worth Trying?
If you're interested in AI video creation, Kling AI 3.0 is worth experimenting with.
Multi-shot generation is particularly interesting because it allows creators to think about individual camera angles and sequences instead of generating one continuous shot.
But better AI technology doesn't automatically create better content.
Composition, storytelling, camera direction, lighting, and good prompting still matter.
As these models improve, knowing how to direct AI will become increasingly valuable.
Final Thoughts
Kling AI 3.0 shows how quickly AI video is moving beyond basic image animation.
Creators can now think about individual shots, camera movements, audio, consistent subjects, and more complete sequences.
The technology is becoming more capable, but creative direction remains the difference between a random AI generation and something people actually want to watch.


