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Select video

Upload video first, then use the reference image selector below if required.

Minimum charge: 3 seconds

Maximum duration: 30 seconds (or 10 seconds if character_orientation = "image")

Minimum image size: 512×512 px. Use a clear full-body or upper-body subject with visible limbs.

Prompt

If you're not satisfied, you can generate again or enter your own prompt.

Character Orientation

When character_orientation is "video": maximum 30 seconds. When character_orientation is "image": maximum 10 seconds.

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Video Output

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Kling 3.0 Motion Control Online

Create motion-transfer videos from a character image and a driving video with Kling 3.0 Std Motion Control.

Motion Transfer Built for Creators

Guide character movement with a real motion reference while preserving visual identity.

Character Motion Transfer

Apply body motion and action from a driving video to a character or subject image.

Orientation Control

Choose whether the generated character follows the uploaded image orientation or the driving video orientation.

Prompt-Guided Styling

Add text direction for mood, camera language, character expression, and scene style.

Kling 3.0 Std Model

Use WaveSpeed's Kling 3.0 standard motion-control endpoint for fast AI video generation.

How It Works

Three steps from reference assets to motion-transfer video.

1

Upload Character Image

Provide the character, person, product mascot, or stylized subject you want to animate.

2

Upload Driving Video

Add the video that contains the motion, pose, or action you want to transfer.

3

Generate Motion Video

Choose character orientation, then generate a new clip with transferred motion.

Use Cases

Motion Control helps teams create consistent character videos faster.

Character Animation

Animate illustrated, realistic, or branded characters using real motion references.

Social Media Clips

Turn a static character image into short-form motion content for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Product Mascots

Make brand mascots perform gestures, dances, walk cycles, and presentation actions.

Previsualization

Quickly test pose and motion ideas before investing in full animation production.

Tips for Better Motion Control

Get cleaner motion transfer from your character image and driving video.

Use a Clear Full-Body Character

Images with visible limbs and clean silhouettes usually produce more stable motion transfer.

Keep Driving Videos Short

Short, clear clips with one main subject and simple motion are easier for the model to follow.

Match Orientation Intentionally

Use image orientation when preserving the source character framing matters; use video orientation when the motion reference framing is more important.

Who Uses Motion Control?

Built for creators, marketers, and teams who need character motion fast.

Video Creators

Generate expressive character videos without manual keyframe animation.

Marketers

Create mascot and spokesperson-style motion assets for campaigns.

Design Teams

Prototype character movement and motion direction during concept development.

Why Use Wan26AI Motion Control?

A focused workflow for Kling motion-transfer generation.

Simple Asset Workflow

Upload one image and one video, then generate without complex animation software.

Credit-Based Pricing

Pay only for the motion-control generations you run.

Production-Friendly Output

Generate ready-to-use video clips for creative iteration and campaign assets.

Motion Control FAQ

Common questions about Kling 3.0 Motion Control.

What inputs are required?

Motion Control requires a character image and a driving video. The image supplies the subject; the video supplies motion.

What does character orientation mean?

Image orientation keeps the generated character closer to the image framing; video orientation follows the driving video's framing.

Can I add a prompt?

Yes. The prompt is optional, but useful for describing style, emotion, camera feel, or scene mood.