Kling has released version 2.6, and it's a significant upgrade over its predecessor. Here's everything you need to know about the latest update, now available on Veedco.
The biggest improvement in Kling 2.6 is character consistency. Faces maintain their features throughout the entire video, even during complex movements and camera angle changes.
Motion in Kling 2.6 is noticeably smoother. Walking, running, and other complex body movements look much more natural. Hand generation has also improved significantly.
Kling 2.6 now supports 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 aspect ratios, making it versatile for both landscape content and vertical social media videos.
Generate videos up to 10 seconds in length, with 5 and 10 second options available. The longer duration maintains quality throughout.
Kling 2.6 sits comfortably between Kling v2.5 Turbo (faster but lower quality) and Sora 2 (higher quality but more expensive). It's an excellent middle-ground option for most use cases.