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Convert images to video with Kling AI

Demo summary

The demonstration shows uploading a static image of an owl and using a text prompt to animate it into a slow-motion flight sequence.

Step-by-step

  1. Select the frames option at the top of the interface
  2. Upload the image you want to use as the starting frame
  3. Enter a text prompt describing the desired animation or action
  4. Disable the multi-shot toggle if only one shot is required
  5. Adjust the video settings slider to set the clip duration
  6. Click the generate button

Options

  • Extract a frame from an existing video to use as a starting point instead of uploading an image

Tips

  • Specify 'realistic details' in your prompt to enhance the output quality
  • Include instructions to keep 'all other elements the same' to maintain consistency from the original image

Highlights

that's how easy it is to turn images into videos on cling

All demos from “How to use Kling 3.0 | Kling AI Video Generator Tutorial

  1. 1:062:27Generate single-shot video with native audio in Kling AIThe user demonstrates entering a text prompt for a barista pouring milk and configuring settings for 1080p resolution and native audio to generate a realistic video clip.Kling AIText to Video
  2. 3:481:03Create multi-shot cinematic sequences with Kling AIThe video shows how to enable the multi-shot feature to generate a sequence of a sports car in a cyberpunk city that automatically cuts from an exterior to an interior view.Kling AIAI Movie Generator
  3. 5:082:39Direct custom multi-shot storyboards in Kling AIThe user demonstrates the custom multi-shot feature by entering three distinct prompts for an astronaut scene, controlling the specific action and timing for each shot in a single 15-second video.Kling AIAI Movie Generator
  4. 7:551:21Convert images to video with Kling AICurrentThe demonstration shows uploading a static image of an owl and using a text prompt to animate it into a slow-motion flight sequence.Kling AIImage to Video
  5. 9:283:08Maintain character consistency with Bind ElementsThe user demonstrates creating a character element by uploading multiple angles of a robot and selecting a voice preset to ensure the character remains consistent across different camera movements and shots.Kling AIAI Animation Generator
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Image to Video

  1. 8:032:02Animate images using Kling AIThe video shows the process of uploading a generated image to Kling AI and applying an image-to-video prompt to create a 3D-style animation.Emmanuel Crown
  2. 2:301:24Animate still images using Kling AIThe creator demonstrates the image-to-video feature by uploading photos and using descriptive prompts to control camera movement and environmental animation.Roboverse
  3. 10:361:18Animate images using Kling AI first and last framesThe user demonstrates using Kling 2.1 to animate a character by uploading a starting frame (with a hat) and an ending frame (without a hat) generated in Gemini.AI Samson
  4. 3:321:08Generating consistent character angles with Multi-shotUsing a single image reference, the creator shows how to describe multiple camera angles and actions for a character to generate a consistent 12-second multi-scene video.Dan Kieft
  5. 15:001:06Image-to-video with start and end framesThe creator demonstrates the image-to-video method by setting a specific start frame and using multi-shot prompts to control the motion and narrative flow.Dan Kieft
  6. 7:360:33Apply image effects in Kling AIThe user uploads a portrait photo to Kling AI's 'effects' tool and selects the 'flyer' template to generate a stylized motion video.@KevinStratvert
  7. 4:200:36Animate AI images into video using Kling AIThe video demonstrates converting a static AI influencer image into a realistic video with natural gestures using the integrated Kling AI 2.1 model.The AI Hustle
  8. 3:371:02Animate images using Kling AI Motion BrushThe video shows how to upload a starting image and use the Motion Brush tool in Kling AI to mask specific areas and define a movement path for birds in a cartoon scene.Caffeinated Blogger
  9. 7:020:35Combine elements into a single videoThe user demonstrates combining two separate images—an empty car interior and a creature—into a single animated video using Kling O1's element feature.Dan Kieft
  10. 8:000:36Mimic camera motion from a reference videoThe demo illustrates how to upload a video with specific drone movement and apply that exact camera style to a static image using Kling O1.Dan Kieft
  11. 20:400:49Using @ tags for specific image references in Kling O1The creator demonstrates the new tagging feature in the Kling O1 prompt bar, showing how to use the '@' symbol to reference specific uploaded images for character or object placement.Rourke Heath
  12. 17:020:28Motion transfer with Kling AIThe creator shows how to use Kling Motion Transfer to map the movements from a real 'driving video' of himself onto a static AI influencer image.Sirio