Quick heads-up for the AIography crew — Kling has officially released v3 along with the new o3 models, and this is a meaningful moment in the AI video space.
Kling 2.6 has already been widely lauded for its quality and feature set, to the point where many higher-end creators I follow are treating it as the current state-of-the-art video model — in some cases surpassing Sora, Veo 3.1, and Runway for real-world creative work.
What makes this v3 / o3 release interesting is that it builds directly on what made 2.6 special, rather than reinventing the wheel:
- Longer, more coherent shots that hold together narratively
- Stronger subject and character consistency across clips
- Noticeably improved motion logic (less drift, fewer artifacts)
- Tighter native audio sync
- Overall behavior that feels more intentional and cinematic
Important note: v3 / o3 is currently available only to Kling Ultra plan subscribers, with a broader rollout expected soon. This looks very much like a staged release rather than a limited experiment.
Bottom line: Kling continues to separate itself by focusing on creative reliability and control, not just raw generation. If you’re serious about AI-assisted filmmaking, this is a release worth tracking closely.
If anyone here already has Ultra access and has hands-on impressions, I’d love to hear what you’re seeing.