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Kuaishou

Kling 2.6

Turn text or a single image into short MP4 clips with optional native synced audio.

Desde 350 HGcoins / generación·pago por generación, sin suscripción
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Para qué sirve

Dónde brilla Kling 2.6

Social clips

Generate vertical 9:16 or square 1:1 clips up to 10 seconds for short-form social and ads.

Animate a still

Use image-to-video to bring a single JPEG or PNG starting frame to life as a moving clip.

Audio in one pass

Enable the Generate audio switch to produce sound synchronized with the video without a separate dubbing step.

Puntos fuertes

  • Does both text-to-video and image-to-video in a single model
  • Generates native audio synced with the video in one pass, no separate dubbing
  • Offers 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 aspect ratios for landscape, vertical, and square output
  • Animates a single still image into a moving clip from one starting frame
  • Pay-per-second pricing with audio billed only when you turn it on

Concesiones

  • Image-to-video mode requires you to supply an input image, and accepts only one JPEG or PNG file up to 10MB
  • Clip length is fixed to the offered 5s or 10s options
  • Turning on audio roughly doubles the per-second cost
Especificaciones

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Type
Video
Vendor
Kuaishou
Modes
Text-to-video & image-to-video
Aspect ratios
16:9 / 9:16 / 1:1
Duration
5s or 10s
Audio
Optional native synced audio

Acerca de Kling 2.6

Kling 2.6 is Kuaishou's Kling AI video model, built to take either a text prompt or a single starting image and turn it into a short MP4 clip. It handles both text-to-video and image-to-video in one place, so you can write a scene from scratch or animate a still you already have.

A standout feature is optional native audio. Flip on the in-app "Generate audio" switch and Kling 2.6 produces sound together with the visuals in a single pass, no separate dubbing or editing step required. You stay in control of length and framing too, with 5s or 10s clips and standard 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 aspect ratios for landscape, vertical, and square delivery.

On HexGen, Kling 2.6 is the balanced everyday video model: more detailed than the cheaper Seedance 2.0 Turbo and a lighter option than Kling 3.0. Pricing is per second of video, and enabling audio roughly doubles the per-second rate, so you only pay more when you actually want sound.

Ideas de prompts

Puntos de partida

Copia, ajusta y ejecuta. Un buen prompt te lleva casi todo el camino.

A neon-lit Tokyo street at night, rain on the pavement, camera slowly tracking forward past glowing signs, 10 seconds, 16:9.

Animate this product photo: the coffee cup steams gently as morning light shifts across the table, 5 seconds, 1:1.

A golden retriever bounding through a sunlit field of tall grass, with ambient outdoor sound, vertical 9:16, 10 seconds.

Precios
350
HGcoins / generación · ≈ $0.35

Paga solo por lo que generes. 1 USD = 1,000 HGcoins. Los HGcoins nunca caducan y las ejecuciones fallidas se reembolsan automáticamente.

Comparar

Kling 2.6 frente a otros modelos

Kling 2.6 is the balanced everyday pick in HexGen's Kling video lineup. Here is how it stacks up against its closest siblings.

Kling 2.6 frente a otros modelos
ModeloCalidadVelocidadCosteElígelo cuando
Kling 2.6
Este
Kuaishou
Muy bueno
Rápido
Coste medio
The balanced everyday choice: both text-to-video and image-to-video with optional native synced audio, at a mid-tier per-second price.
Kuaishou
El mejor
Rápido
Coste alto
Step up to Kling 3.0 when you want the highest detail and can pay more for it.
Bueno
El más rápido
Coste bajo
Drop to Seedance 2.0 Turbo when you want the cheapest, fastest clips and can trade off detail.
En resumen: elige Kling 2.6 cuando the balanced everyday choice: both text-to-video and image-to-video with optional native synced audio, at a mid-tier per-second price.. Si no, uno de los modelos de arriba encajará mejor: toca una fila para comparar.

Preguntas frecuentes

It generates short MP4 video clips from either a text prompt (text-to-video) or a single starting image (image-to-video), with the option to add native synchronized audio.