Kling 2.6 FAQ

Everything you need to know about Kling 2.6 and Omni One

Kling 2.6 is the world's first physics-simulated video engine powered by the Omni One architecture. Unlike traditional AI video generators, it understands real-world physics—balance, gravity, and deformation—to create hyper-realistic, native 1080p cinematic videos.

Draft Mode is a rapid prototyping tool that generates videos 20x faster than standard mode. It uses significantly fewer credits, allowing you to test motions, camera angles, and prompts quickly before committing to high-fidelity production renders.

Yes, Kling 2.6 features native audio-visual synchronization. It generates matching sound effects, background music, and even dialogue that perfectly aligns with the video's rhythm and content.

Absolutely. All paid Kling 2.6 plans include full commercial rights. You can also export in professional formats like 16-bit HDR and EXR sequences for integration into VFX workflows (Nuke, After Effects, etc.).

Multi-Modal Editing allows you to modify existing videos using text or image prompts. You can change specific elements (like an object or background) while preserving the original motion and structure of the scene.

New users receive 10 free credits. We offer flexible plans starting from basic monthly subscriptions to studio-grade packages. Draft Mode generations cost fewer credits, making it affordable to iterate and experiment.

Kling 2.6 outputs native 1080p resolution without upscaling artifacts. It also supports 4K generation and high-dynamic-range (HDR) color profiles for cinema-quality results.