Kling 3 4K
Strengths: Speed & Stability
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This page compares Kling 3 4K vs Kling 3.0 Omni 4K on MaxVideoAI across native 4K delivery, iteration cost, key specs, and a scorecard across 11 criteria. Use it to decide when 4K is worth the premium before opening each engine profile for full specs.
Strengths: Speed & Stability
Strengths: 4K reference-guided delivery
Scores reflect quality and control on MaxVideoAI across 11 criteria.
Prompt Adherence
iprompt alignment / instruction followingVisual Quality
iimage quality / aesthetic quality / realism / artifacts / flickerMotion Realism
imotion smoothness / physics plausibilityTemporal Consistency
itemporal coherence / identity consistencyHuman Fidelity
ifaces / hands / body realismText & UI Legibility
itext rendering / readabilityAudio & Lip Sync
ilip sync quality / dialogue syncMulti-Shot Sequencing
ishot-to-shot continuity / multi-shotControllability
icamera control / constraint followingSpeed & Stability
ilatency / success ratePricing
iprice per second / credits / estimated costKling 3.0 Omni 4K leads on 9/11 (best: Multi-Shot Sequencing, Temporal Consistency).
First/Last frame: Kling 3 4K (Supported vs I2V start image + optional end frame; optional start/end frames in Reference mode).
Compare key AI video model specs side-by-side (pricing, inputs, resolution, duration, aspect ratios, audio, and core controls). This is a high-level snapshot — see the full engine profile for the complete feature set and prompt examples.
Quick answers about Kling 3 4K vs Kling 3.0 Omni 4K on MaxVideoAI (pricing, modes, specs, and why results differ).
Kling 3 4K and Kling 3.0 Omni 4K are AI video generation engines available on MaxVideoAI. This page compares native 4K delivery, iteration cost, key specs, and performance data shown above.
It depends on your workflow. Use the scorecard and specs to decide whether the job needs native 4K delivery or a lower-cost iteration route, then open each engine profile for full details.
Pricing varies by engine and settings (duration, resolution, audio). Currently, Kling 3 4K starts at 4K: $0.55/s and Kling 3.0 Omni 4K starts at 4K: $0.55/s (see “Pricing (MaxVideoAI)” for details).
On MaxVideoAI: Text-to-Video is Supported vs Supported; Image-to-Video is Supported vs Supported; Video-to-Video is Not supported (no video input on this MaxVideoAI route) vs Not available on the current Fal 4K route. Some fields may still be under validation.
First/Last frame is Supported vs I2V start image + optional end frame; optional start/end frames in Reference mode. Reference image/style is Image-to-video: 1 source image; optional end frame vs Reference-to-video: @Image references plus Kling Elements; I2V: one start image; Reference video is Not supported (no video input on this MaxVideoAI route) vs Video elements in Reference mode.
Max output is 4K / 15s for Kling 3 4K and 4K / 15s for Kling 3.0 Omni 4K. Supported aspect ratios include 16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1 vs 16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1 (see Key Specs for the full list).
Audio output is Supported vs Supported. Native audio generation is Supported vs Supported, and lip sync is Supported vs Native audio/dialogue supported; element voice control not exposed yet (some fields may still be under validation).
No. MaxVideoAI exports are watermark-free (“Watermark: No (MaxVideoAI)”).
Even with similar instructions, models interpret constraints and settings differently. For Kling 3 4K, compare the specs and cost ladder first, then render only approved final shots in native 4K.
Open the full engine profiles for complete specs, controls, and more prompts: /models/kling-3-4k and /models/kling-o3-4k. You can also browse more outputs in the engine galleries.