Kling Motion Control: Transfer Any Motion to Your Videos Free
Use Kling Motion Control free on Veo3 AI. Upload a reference image plus a motion reference video, and apply that motion to your character — no watermark, no credit card, powered by Kling 3.0.
Motion Control
Upload a character image to animate
What Is Kling Motion Control?
What's New in Kling 3.0 Motion Control
The newly released Kling 3.0 Motion Control builds upon the motion control AI video capability introduced in Kling 2.6, delivering key upgrades. Version 3.0 enhances facial consistency across scenarios, keeping facial features stable and expressions smooth even in complex, multi-angle, long-duration motion. This upgrade expands the kling AI motion reference video workflow into cinematic performance, high-precision motion capture, and diverse entertainment scenarios — making every generation more powerful and reliable.
Consistent Facial Identity from Any Angle
Kling 3.0 Motion Control locks character identity even under extreme camera rotation and complex multi-angle motion. Facial features stay sharp and recognizable across the entire shot — compare the binding-on output with the binding-off variant to see how identity preservation strengthens the result.
| Reference Image | Output A | Output B |
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Complex Emotions, Faithfully Reproduced
Subtle micro-expressions, eye contact and blink timing from the motion reference video are transferred onto the character with high fidelity, so emotional performances feel real rather than animated. Two output samples below show different expression sets driven from the same reference image.
| Reference Image | Output A | Output B |
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Face Occlusion, High-Fidelity Restoration
When hands, props or hair partially cover the face, Kling 3.0 reconstructs the occluded regions cleanly so the character's identity remains stable across the entire performance — particularly useful for dance, prop work and martial-arts scenes.
| Reference Image | Output A | Output B |
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Consistent Facial Clarity Across Dynamic Framing
Even with aggressive camera moves — orbits, push-ins, whip pans — Kling 3.0 keeps facial details crisp and identity-locked, making it ideal for cinematic, performance and dance shots that switch between full-body and close-up framing.
| Reference Image | Output A | Output B |
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How to Use Kling Motion Control on Veo3 AI
Transfer motion from any reference video to your character in four steps
Open Kling Motion Control
Go to veo3ai.io and select Kling 3.0 Motion Control from the model list on the Reference-to-Video page.
Upload Your Character Image
Upload a clear reference image of the character or subject you want to animate (JPEG/PNG, up to 10MB, 300px+, aspect ratio between 2:5 and 5:2).
Upload a Motion Reference Video
Add an MP4 or MOV motion reference video (3–30 seconds, up to 100MB). For best results use single-person footage with moderate motion amplitude and minimal positional drift, and match the framing (full-body vs half-body) to your character image.
Generate — Free, No Watermark
Write a short prompt covering only background and lighting (do not describe the action — the motion comes from your reference video), then generate. No credit card required.
Kling Motion Control Free vs Paid Alternatives
| Feature | Veo3 AI | klingai.com (Official) | kie.ai (API) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Access | |||
| No Credit Card Required | |||
| Built on Kling 3.0 | |||
| Web UI (No Code) | |||
| Max Output Duration | 15s | 15s | 15s |
| 1080p Output |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Kling Motion Control and Kling motion transfer



