Try Kling 2.1 on RemixAI to generate AI videos from text prompts or photos. Supports Standard and Professional modes, start/end frame control, and smooth camera movements for free.
Explore cinematic video clips generated with Kling 2.1 AI.
Here's how to generate AI videos using Kling 2.1 with text prompts or reference images.
Kling 2.1 offers two modes. Standard runs at 720p and works well for quick tests and rough ideas. Professional outputs at full 1080p with better lighting, sharper detail, and cleaner visuals for content that needs to look finished.
Upload images for the first frame, last frame, or both. Kling 2.1 fills in the motion between them while keeping subjects, colors, and composition matching throughout the clip.
Powered by Kuaishou's custom 3D VAE network that compresses space and time together. Objects move naturally. Hair, fabric, water, fast actions all look real instead of glitchy or warped.
Tell the camera what to do in your prompt. Zoom, pan, tilt, tracking shots. Kling 2.1 follows these instructions and delivers smooth, intentional camera movements at up to 30fps.
Explore different versions of Kling 2.1 AI
Get clear answers to common questions about using RemixAI.
Kling 2.1 is an AI video generation model developed by Kuaishou. It creates video clips from text prompts or images with realistic motion, camera control, and two quality modes for different use cases.
Yes. You can generate videos with Kling 2.1 for free on RemixAI without signup or payment.
Standard gives you 720p output for quick tests. Professional gives you 1080p with sharper visuals and better lighting for polished final content.
Yes. Upload images for the start frame, end frame, or both. Kling 2.1 generates realistic motion between them while keeping everything visually consistent.
Kling 2.1 generates clips of 5 or 10 seconds. Create multiple clips and combine them for longer projects.
Yes. Describe camera actions like zoom, pan, or tracking in your prompt. Kling 2.1 follows the directions and produces smooth camera work.
Kling 2.1 has improved realism, better prompt accuracy, and adds dual quality modes plus start/end frame control that earlier versions didn't have.