# Kling 3.0

> Kling 3.0, from Kuaishou, is billed as a unified multimodal video model that generates picture and sound together rather than bolting audio on afterward. It can produce up to 15 seconds of continuous 1080p or 4K video, fit as many as six camera cuts into a single generation, and lay down synchronized voiceovers, dialogue, sound effects, ambient noise and music with frame-accurate timing. Its Omni One architecture leans on 3D spacetime attention and chain-of-thought reasoning to keep motion physically plausible, the area where AI video most often falls apart. The practical hook is that native synchronized audio removes one of the most tedious steps in AI video work, where creators normally generate silent clips and then hand-sync sound. Pricing is aggressive too, with the Turbo tier landing around $0.11 to $0.14 per second. Kling's momentum is backed by capital, with a reported $3 billion first funding round valuing the effort at $18 billion. It is one of the clearest signs that Chinese labs are competitive at the frontier of generative video, not just chasing it, and that end-to-end audiovisual generation is arriving faster than expected.

_Section: [New AI Tools](https://www.wortins.com/new-tools) · Source: Higgsfield · Published Thursday, July 9, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Kling 3.0, from Kuaishou, is billed as a unified multimodal video model that generates picture and sound together rather than bolting audio on afterward. It can produce up to 15 seconds of continuous 1080p or 4K video, fit as many as six camera cuts into a single generation, and lay down synchronized voiceovers, dialogue, sound effects, ambient noise and music with frame-accurate timing. Its Omni One architecture leans on 3D spacetime attention and chain-of-thought reasoning to keep motion physically plausible, the area where AI video most often falls apart. The practical hook is that native synchronized audio removes one of the most tedious steps in AI video work, where creators normally generate silent clips and then hand-sync sound. Pricing is aggressive too, with the Turbo tier landing around $0.11 to $0.14 per second. Kling's momentum is backed by capital, with a reported $3 billion first funding round valuing the effort at $18 billion. It is one of the clearest signs that Chinese labs are competitive at the frontier of generative video, not just chasing it, and that end-to-end audiovisual generation is arriving faster than expected.

## Source

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