# Kling 3.0 Launches with Native 4K, 60 FPS, 15-Second Video Generation

> Kuaishou's Kling 3.0 is a big jump over the 2.6 release, and the numbers are the point. Clip length doubles from ten seconds to fifteen, resolution moves to native 4K rather than upscaled footage, and frame rate climbs to 60 with the company claiming no upscaling artifacts. For anyone who has watched AI video shimmer and warp, those are the exact pain points. Under the hood, Kling folds image, video, and audio into one multi modal model and holds spatial continuity across as many as six shots in a single clip, so a scene can cut and still feel coherent. It also generates speech in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish, with control over delivery and even characters switching languages. What stands out is the reception from filmmakers, who singled out natural fabric and wind motion and convincing water reflections, the fiddly physical details that usually give synthetic video away. Coming from a Chinese company competing head on with Google and Runway, Kling 3.0 is a reminder that the video generation race is genuinely global, not a two lab affair.

_Section: [Daily AI Updates](https://www.wortins.com/daily-ai) · Source: Kuaishou · Published Saturday, July 11, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Kuaishou's Kling 3.0 is a big jump over the 2.6 release, and the numbers are the point. Clip length doubles from ten seconds to fifteen, resolution moves to native 4K rather than upscaled footage, and frame rate climbs to 60 with the company claiming no upscaling artifacts. For anyone who has watched AI video shimmer and warp, those are the exact pain points. Under the hood, Kling folds image, video, and audio into one multi modal model and holds spatial continuity across as many as six shots in a single clip, so a scene can cut and still feel coherent. It also generates speech in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish, with control over delivery and even characters switching languages. What stands out is the reception from filmmakers, who singled out natural fabric and wind motion and convincing water reflections, the fiddly physical details that usually give synthetic video away. Coming from a Chinese company competing head on with Google and Runway, Kling 3.0 is a reminder that the video generation race is genuinely global, not a two lab affair.

## Source

[Read the full story at Kuaishou](https://ir.kuaishou.com/news-releases/news-release-details/kling-ai-launches-30-model-ushering-era-where-everyone-can-be)

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