Kling 2.6 Motion Control is a web-based AI motion-transfer tool that maps movements from a reference video onto a static image to produce high-quality, frame-accurate videos. Users upload a portrait or subject image plus a motion reference video; the system extracts motion trajectories, preserves character consistency, and renders cinematic 1080p clips. Features include trajectory drawing for precise motion guidance, text-prompt refinements for scene detail, support for complex full-body and facial motions, and fast generation optimized for iterative workflows.
kling motion control Core Features
Frame-accurate motion transfer from video to static image
Trajectory drawing for precise motion and camera control
Superior character consistency to avoid morphing
Photorealistic Kling 2.6 1080p rendering engine
Support for text-prompt refinements and scene customization
Fast generation and priority processing options
kling motion control Pro & Cons
The Cons
Paid credits and subscription required for heavy use
Web-only platform (no native mobile or desktop apps listed)
May struggle with extremely complex or occluded reference footage
Output appears limited to 1080p on current engine
Potential ethical and copyright considerations when animating real people
The Pros
High frame-accurate motion transfer
Strong character consistency, avoiding face/feature morphing