Kuaishou’s latest AI video generator, Kling 2.0, has made a significant impact in the creator community, offering enhanced features that have left many ‘speechless.’ The new version represents a major leap forward from its predecessor, Kling 1.6, with improvements in prompt understanding, character movement fluidity, and visual aesthetics. Kling 2.0 can generate videos up to 2 minutes long, surpassing competitors like OpenAI’s Sora in extended narrative capabilities.
Key Features and Improvements
Enhanced Video Generation
Kling 2.0 boasts several significant upgrades, including a multi-elements editor that allows users to add, swap, or delete video content using text or image inputs. The platform introduces two specialized components: Kling 2.0 Master for video generation and Kolors 2.0 for image creation, giving creators more control over their outputs.
Cinematic Quality Focus
The tool’s emphasis on cinematic quality makes it particularly attractive to filmmakers, marketers, and content creators. With its advanced capabilities, Kling 2.0 is poised to become a top choice in the increasingly crowded AI video-generation market.
Testing and Performance
The new model was tested across five categories: dynamism, illustration, text-to-video, structural coherence, and multi-subject coherence. Here’s what the tests revealed:
Dynamism
Kling 2.0 proved sensitive to minor prompt changes, with a test involving a flying man in a cityscape showing significant improvement when a single word was removed from the prompt. While it captured dynamic movement, some elements lacked uniform structure.
Illustration
The model excelled with imaginative styles like comics and illustrations, maintaining solid object structure and smooth camera movement. However, it struggled with minor details, such as children playing and flying cars occasionally disappearing.
Text-to-Video
While not its strongest suit, Kling 2.0 showed improvement over its predecessor. The generated scene maintained proper body structure and lacked noticeable artifacts, though it had an airbrushed style common to many image generators.
Structural Coherence
Kling 2.0 excelled at maintaining coherence in single-subject shots, such as rotating an intricate architectural structure. The lighting remained consistent, movement was uniform, and no artifacts appeared.
Multi-Subject Coherence
This remains a challenge for Kling 2.0, as it does for other video generators. While generating a scene of wolf pups playing, the model produced a vivid scene but struggled with maintaining coherence between the subjects, with some merging or disappearing between frames.
Pricing and Accessibility
Kling 2.0 is available through various providers, including Kling AI, Freepik, and Pollo AI. Pricing starts at $29 per month for the standard plan, which includes Professional mode, 8-second videos, and 30 videos per day. A free plan is also available with limitations.

The release of Kling 2.0 has generated significant buzz in the creator community, with many praising its capabilities. As the AI video-generation market continues to evolve, Kling 2.0 positions itself as a strong contender, particularly in its ability to generate longer, more complex videos.