Kling AI: Convert generated image to video in Kling Lab

Demo summary
The demonstrator takes a previously generated image of a mango and uses a zoom-out prompt to convert it into a video within the Kling Lab environment.
Step-by-step
- Select the generated image you want to animate
- Click on Video Generation
- Enter a prompt describing the desired motion or camera movement
- Select the model version (e.g., Kling 2.5 Turbo)
- Toggle the Sound option if audio is desired
- Click the Enhance button to allow the AI to expand and improve your prompt
- Click Generate to create the video
Options
- Choose between different model versions like Turbo or Master
- Toggle sound on or off for the generated clip
- Use the prompt enhancement tool to automatically rewrite short prompts
Watch out for
- The tool is currently not perfect as some Kling models are still missing from the Lab environment
Tips
- Use the integrated workflow in Kling Lab to avoid switching tabs between image and video tools
- If a video doesn't turn out well, easily navigate back to your other generated images to try a different base
Highlights
“How easily I can navigate... you can follow the whole workflow.”
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