Kling 3.0 AI Image Generator

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Kling 3.0 Image User Guide

Model Highlights

Visual Chain-of-Thought (vCoT)Kling 3.0 uses visual chain-of-thought reasoning to analyze scene structure, composition, and cinematic standards before rendering, significantly improving texture mapping and lighting physics while reducing common AI artifacts.
Native High-Resolution OutputSupports native 1K / 2K resolution output without upscaling, producing crisp and detailed images suitable for professional creative work and asset production.
Reference-Based GenerationUpload 1 reference image for image-to-image generation, maintaining consistency in composition, color palette, and style. For multi-image reference (up to 10), use the Kling Omni feature.
Batch GenerationGenerate 1, 2, or 4 images per request with unified style, atmosphere, and character elements across frames β€” ideal for sequential storytelling and series creation.

Basic Operations

1

Write Your Prompt

Describe your desired image in detail in the prompt box. Supports both Chinese and English, up to 2000 characters. Include subject, setting, lighting, mood, and style for best results.
2

Select Aspect Ratio

Available ratios: 1:1 (square), 16:9 (widescreen), 9:16 (portrait), 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3, 21:9 (ultrawide). Default is 9:16.
3

Choose Resolution

Select 1K standard or 2K high definition. 2K offers richer details, ideal for high-quality output. Default is 1K.
4

Add Reference Images (Optional)

Upload 1 reference image to enter image-to-image mode. The model will reference the composition, color palette, and style. Skip this for pure text-to-image generation. For multi-image reference, use Kling Omni.
5

Set Image Count

Choose how many images to generate per request: 1, 2, or 4. Cost = 20 credits Γ— number of images.
6

Generate

Click "Generate Image" to submit. Generation typically takes 30-120 seconds. View and download results in "My Result" when complete.

Prompt Tips

Structured DescriptionOrganize prompts as: Scene β†’ Characters β†’ Action β†’ Camera β†’ Style. Example: "On a rain-soaked Tokyo street (scene), a woman in a black trenchcoat (character), looking back while holding a clear umbrella (action), medium shot from the side (camera), cyberpunk style with neon reflections (style)".
Be SpecificAvoid vague descriptions like "cinematic lighting". Use specific details like "neon signs casting magenta and cyan reflections on wet asphalt". The more precise your physical descriptions, the better the results.
Use Negative PromptsSpecify unwanted elements in the negative prompt field, such as "blurry, low quality, deformed, watermark, text". Note: Negative prompts do not take effect in image-to-image mode.

Important Notes

Image-to-Image LimitationWhen reference images are uploaded, negative prompts are automatically disabled. Remove all reference images if you need to use negative prompts.
Reference Image RequirementsReference images should be at least 300Γ—300 pixels with an aspect ratio between 1:2.5 and 2.5:1. Supported formats: JPG / JPEG / PNG, max 10MB per file.
PricingFixed rate of 20 credits per image. Batch cost = 20 Γ— number of images. Credits are automatically refunded if generation fails.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Kling Image 3.0 different?

    It uses visual chain-of-thought reasoning: the model analyses scene structure, composition and cinematic conventions before rendering, which improves texture and lighting physics and reduces the usual AI artifacts.

  • How many credits does a Kling image cost?

    A flat 20 credits per image, so a batch of four costs 80. Credits are refunded automatically if a generation fails, and you can choose 1, 2 or 4 images per request.

  • Can I generate from a reference image?

    Yes β€” upload 1 reference image to work in image-to-image mode, and the model follows its composition, palette and style. Note that negative prompts are disabled while a reference image is attached.

  • How should I structure a Kling Image prompt?

    Scene, then characters, then action, then camera, then style. Prompts can run to 2000 characters, and specific physical description β€” neon reflections on wet asphalt β€” beats generic phrases like cinematic lighting.

  • Do I need to sign up, and is it free to try?

    You can start for free. New accounts get bonus credits on signup, there is no credit card required, and the free plan has no daily generation limit. You can also claim extra credits every day by checking in. Everything runs in the browser on MakeFun AI β€” no GPU, no install, and no API key.

  • Can I use the images I generate for commercial projects?

    Yes. Images generated on a paid MakeFun AI plan can be used commercially β€” ads, social media monetization, client deliverables, e-commerce listings and print. You keep ownership of the output, with no watermark, no attribution requirement and no per-image royalties.

  • Where do my images go after generation?

    Every finished job appears in the My Results tab beside the generator, where you can preview, download, share or delete it. The list keeps the last 3 days of generations, so download anything you want to keep before it rolls off.