For first tests
Start with enough credits for real prompt iteration
If you are still exploring directions, check how many variations you can test before paying for a larger plan.
Turn a still image into a short motion-poster test when you want restrained movement, atmospheric detail, and teaser energy without rebuilding the whole scene.
The workflow can map actions from a reference video onto your still image. Supports .mp4/.mov files from 3 to 30 seconds.
Controls whether motion follows the source image pose or the reference video pose. 'image' works best for restrained motion. 'video' works best for stronger guided movement.
Keep the original audio from the reference video when your motion poster test needs synced sound.
Your Kling 5 motion poster preview will appear here.
Use this workflow when you need restrained, readable hand movement without losing the still-image composition.

Use a short reference clip to test larger posture shifts and body motion while keeping the poster subject recognizable.

Test more dramatic movement patterns when you need a stronger teaser feel without turning the result into a full narrative video.

Use prompts to add smoke, lighting, environmental details, and mood changes while preserving the main motion structure.

Use this workflow to turn a still image into a short motion poster test with controlled movement and atmospheric detail.

Motion poster is useful when you already have a strong still frame and want to test movement without rebuilding the whole scene. It works well for teasers, title cards, mood videos, and restrained campaign concepts.
Use this page when the still image already matters. If you need a brand-new scene, broader generation, or a bigger narrative change, text to video or image to video is usually the better starting point.
Keep the still-image composition intact while adding motion that feels cinematic instead of chaotic.
Use prompts to shape lighting, smoke, environmental detail, and movement intensity around a clear poster concept.
Generate short browser-based tests quickly so you can compare multiple teaser directions before upgrading to a stronger final pass.
Plans & Credits
Compare credits, export quality, and commercial-use fit before you move from testing into paid usage.
Open the full pricing page for plan details, estimated output volume, and current usage terms.
For first tests
If you are still exploring directions, check how many variations you can test before paying for a larger plan.
For cleaner exports
If the clip is headed to ads, demos, stakeholder review, or publishing, compare which plan makes cleaner output worth it.
For paid work
For client work or brand campaigns, confirm plan limits and usage terms before you commit to a production workflow.
Open the browser generator, run a small test, and see whether this workflow fits your next ad, social clip, product demo, or prompt idea.