Control how elements move in your video — paint paths, transfer motion from reference clips, animate up to 6 elements








Kling 2.6 Motion Control lets you control how elements move in generated videos. Upload a static image and a reference video — the model extracts motion from the video and applies it to your image. You can control up to 6 elements independently and use static brushes to keep backgrounds stable.
Transfer motion from a reference video to animate specific elements in your static image.
Animate up to 6 elements independently, each following different motion patterns.
Mark areas that should remain still while other elements move around them.
Starts at 75 credits for a 5-second Standard motion-control video.
Provide a clear image with the elements you want to animate. JPG or PNG, max 10MB, 340-3850px.
Add a video containing the motion you want to apply. MP4 or MOV, max 100MB, 3-30 seconds.
Choose 'image' to prioritize your image's appearance (max 10s) or 'video' to follow the reference motion closely (max 30s).
Optionally add a prompt for scene guidance. Select Standard or Pro mode and generate your motion-controlled video.
Extract skeletal movement, gestures, and pacing from a reference video and apply them to your static image.
Control multiple elements in the same scene, each with its own motion pattern and direction.
Mark background areas to keep them stable while foreground elements move naturally.
'Image' mode preserves your character's look. 'Video' mode follows the reference motion more faithfully.
Keep the audio from your reference video in the final output.
Add text descriptions to control background, lighting, and scene elements alongside the motion transfer.
Credits are based on video length and quality mode. The generator shows the exact estimate before you create.
5-second video: 75 credits. 10-second video: 150 credits.
5-second video: 150 credits. 10-second video: 300 credits.
Best for animating static images with controlled motion at a lower cost than the 3.0 version.
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Apply unexpected motion to artwork, illustrations, or photos for artistic and experimental content.
Animate static images with controlled motion paths at an affordable price.
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