# Kling 3.0 Turbo

> Kling 3.0 Turbo pitches itself as the value champion of production-grade AI video. It generates native 4K footage at 60 frames per second, meeting broadcast delivery standards without the upscaling step most tools rely on, and it supports multi-cut storyboards for stitching together more complex narratives. The differentiator is price. Kling claims one of the lowest costs per second among serious tools, roughly 11 to 14 cents, which changes the economics for creators who need to generate many takes to land the right one. When each iteration is cheap, experimentation stops being a luxury. For anyone producing marketing clips, social content, or short-form video at volume, that combination of broadcast-quality output and low per-second cost is the pitch. It reflects where AI video is heading, not just better single clips, but tools cheap and fast enough to fold into everyday production at scale.

_Section: [New AI Tools](https://www.wortins.com/new-tools) · Source: Kling · Published Sunday, July 12, 2026_

## Wortins' read

Kling 3.0 Turbo pitches itself as the value champion of production-grade AI video. It generates native 4K footage at 60 frames per second, meeting broadcast delivery standards without the upscaling step most tools rely on, and it supports multi-cut storyboards for stitching together more complex narratives. The differentiator is price. Kling claims one of the lowest costs per second among serious tools, roughly 11 to 14 cents, which changes the economics for creators who need to generate many takes to land the right one. When each iteration is cheap, experimentation stops being a luxury. For anyone producing marketing clips, social content, or short-form video at volume, that combination of broadcast-quality output and low per-second cost is the pitch. It reflects where AI video is heading, not just better single clips, but tools cheap and fast enough to fold into everyday production at scale.

## Source

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