Kling Motion Control is an AI-driven motion transfer tool that maps motion from reference videos onto static character images. It supports 3–30 second video sources, preserves consistent character identity across frames, and captures full-body motion including fine hand gestures and facial cues. Features include character orientation modes, optional audio preservation, prompt-guided scene refinement, and predictable motion extraction for professional-quality, production-ready animations that integrate into existing animation workflows.
ai motion control Core Features
Kling 3.0 motion extraction (full-body and fine gestures)
3–30 second reference video support
Character identity preservation across frames
Character orientation modes (match video or preserve image)
Optional audio preservation and lip-sync support
Prompt-guided scene and lighting refinement
Production-ready exports for commercial use
ai motion control Pro & Cons
The Pros
High motion fidelity including fine gestures
Preserves character identity across frames
Predictable, data-driven motion extraction
Web-based—no local heavy compute required
Professional-grade outputs suitable for commercial use
The Cons
Requires suitable reference videos for best results
Potential credit or cost model for high-volume use
Limited to web platform (no native desktop/mobile apps listed)
May need prompt tuning for complex scenes
ai motion control Pricing
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