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Kling O1 Image-to-Video

Generate videos from images using Kuaishou's Kling O1 model with start and end frame support for smooth transitions

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Overview

Kling O1 Image-to-Video turns a starting image, optional ending image, and motion prompt into a short generated video using Kuaishou's Kling O1 model. Use it for product reveals, before-and-after concepts, and controlled visual transitions where a start frame anchors the scene.

Use cases

  • Animate a product image into a 5- or 10-second campaign video draft.
  • Add an optional end image when the video should transition toward a specific final frame.
  • Use @Image1 and @Image2 in the prompt to describe how the start and end frames should relate.
  • Test a visual transition before moving to a video path with more controls.

Input tips

  • Provide a public start_image_url that can be fetched without login.
  • Add end_image_url only when the final frame should guide the transition.
  • Write a prompt under 2,500 characters describing motion, camera behavior, pacing, and how the images should connect.
  • Use @Image1 for the start frame and @Image2 for the end frame when both images are supplied.
  • Choose 5 or 10 seconds; 5 seconds is the default.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one generated video object with a downloadable URL, duration, optional content type, file name, file size, width, height, and cost metadata. The shared video output view renders the video for playback, review, and download.

Caveats

  • Image URLs must be public and reachable.
  • End-frame guidance influences the transition but does not guarantee exact timing, framing, or motion.
  • This AI Tool does not expose audio, resolution, aspect-ratio, seed, or negative-prompt controls.
  • Generated motion, people, products, brand marks, and text should be reviewed before use.
  • Use a first-last-frame AI Tool when both opening and final frames require explicit model support.