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Kling 3.0 Omni Standard vs Kling 3 Pro

This page compares Kling 3.0 Omni Standard vs Kling 3 Pro on MaxVideoAI using key specs, pricing, controls, and a scorecard across 11 criteria. Curated side-by-side videos will be added once model-specific renders are available.

8.2/10Score

Kling 3.0 Omni Standard

Strengths: Lower-cost reference-guided drafts

8.3/10Score

Kling 3 Pro

Strengths: Multi-shot cinematic control

Scorecard (Side-by-Side)

Scores reflect quality and control on MaxVideoAI across 11 criteria.

8.2

Prompt Adherence

iprompt alignment / instruction following
8.6
8.1

Visual Quality

iimage quality / aesthetic quality / realism / artifacts / flicker
8.4
8.2

Motion Realism

imotion smoothness / physics plausibility
8.4
8.2

Temporal Consistency

itemporal coherence / identity consistency
8.0
7.9

Human Fidelity

ifaces / hands / body realism
8.1
6.7

Text & UI Legibility

itext rendering / readability
6.8
8.5

Audio & Lip Sync

ilip sync quality / dialogue sync
8.6
8.3

Multi-Shot Sequencing

ishot-to-shot continuity / multi-shot
8.0
8.8

Controllability

icamera control / constraint following
8.7
6.7

Speed & Stability

ilatency / success rate
6.6
8.7

Pricing

iprice per second / credits / estimated cost
8.0

Winner summary

Leads on scorecard

Kling 3 Pro leads on 6/11 (best: Prompt Adherence, Visual Quality).

Cheaper on MaxVideoAI

Cheaper: Kling 3.0 Omni Standard (1080p: $0.16/s vs 1080p: $0.22/s).

Video-to-Video

Video-to-Video: Kling 3.0 Omni Standard (Supported (source-video reference/edit via Fal) vs Not supported (no video input on this MaxVideoAI route)).

Key Specs (Side-by-Side)

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.

Kling 3.0 Omni StandardKey specKling 3 Pro
1080p: $0.16/s
Pricing (MaxVideoAI)
1080p: $0.22/s
Text-to-Video
Image-to-Video
Video-to-Video
I2V start image + optional end frame; optional start/end frames in Reference mode
First/Last frame
Reference-to-video and V2V: @Image references plus Kling Elements; I2V: one start image
Reference image / style reference
Image-to-video: 1 source image; optional end frame; Kling Elements in prompt
V2V source video plus video elements in Reference/V2V modes
Reference video
1080p
Max resolution
1080p
15s
Max duration
15s
276s avg
Avg render time
152s avg
16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1
Aspect ratios
16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1
24 fps
FPS options
24
MP4
Output format
MP4
Audio output
Native audio generation
Native audio/dialogue supported; element voice control not exposed yet
Lip sync
Shot type + multi-shot prompt structure + prompt-based camera control
Camera / motion controls
Basic
No (MaxVideoAI)
Watermark
No (MaxVideoAI)

FAQ

Quick answers about Kling 3.0 Omni Standard vs Kling 3 Pro on MaxVideoAI (pricing, modes, specs, and why results differ).

What are Kling 3.0 Omni Standard and Kling 3 Pro?

Kling 3.0 Omni Standard and Kling 3 Pro are AI video generation engines available on MaxVideoAI. This page compares key specs, pricing, controls, and performance data shown above.

Which is better: Kling 3.0 Omni Standard or Kling 3 Pro?

It depends on your workflow. Use the scorecard and specs to compare control, references, audio, pricing, and generation limits, then open each engine profile for full details.

Which is cheaper on MaxVideoAI?

Pricing varies by engine and settings (duration, resolution, audio). Currently, Kling 3.0 Omni Standard starts at 1080p: $0.16/s and Kling 3 Pro starts at 1080p: $0.22/s (see “Pricing (MaxVideoAI)” for details).

What are the biggest differences between Kling 3.0 Omni Standard and Kling 3 Pro?
  • Lip sync: Kling 3.0 Omni Standard is native audio/dialogue supported; element voice control not exposed yet vs Kling 3 Pro is supported.
  • Max resolution: data is still being validated for one or both engines.
Do they support Text-to-Video / Image-to-Video / Video-to-Video?

On MaxVideoAI: Text-to-Video is Supported vs Supported; Image-to-Video is Supported vs Supported; Video-to-Video is Supported (source-video reference/edit via Fal) vs Not supported (no video input on this MaxVideoAI route). Some fields may still be under validation.

Do they support First/Last frame or references?

First/Last frame is I2V start image + optional end frame; optional start/end frames in Reference mode vs Supported. Reference image/style is Reference-to-video and V2V: @Image references plus Kling Elements; I2V: one start image vs Image-to-video: 1 source image; optional end frame; Kling Elements in prompt; Reference video is V2V source video plus video elements in Reference/V2V modes vs Not supported (no video input on this MaxVideoAI route).

What are the max resolution, duration, and aspect ratios?

Max output is 1080p / 15s for Kling 3.0 Omni Standard and 1080p / 15s for Kling 3 Pro. Supported aspect ratios include 16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1 vs 16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1 (see Key Specs for the full list).

Do they support audio generation and lip sync?

Audio output is Supported vs Supported. Native audio generation is Supported vs Supported, and lip sync is Native audio/dialogue supported; element voice control not exposed yet vs Supported (some fields may still be under validation).

Does MaxVideoAI add a watermark?

No. MaxVideoAI exports are watermark-free (“Watermark: No (MaxVideoAI)”).

Why can results differ between these models?

Models interpret instructions, visual references, and generation constraints differently. Curated side-by-side videos will be added once model-specific renders are available.

Where can I find full specs, controls, and more prompt examples?

Open the full engine profiles for complete specs, controls, and more prompts: /models/kling-o3-standard and /models/kling-3-pro. You can also browse more outputs in the engine galleries.