Freepik Launches Kling 3.0 for Native 4K Video Without Upscaling

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Freepik Launches Kling 3.0 for Native 4K Video Without Upscaling
Freepik, an all-in-one creative platform for visual content, integrated the Kling 3.0 model to enable native 4K video generation. Users can create 3 to 15-second clips at 3840x2160 resolution without relying on upscaling (enlarging low-resolution media using AI). It supports text-to-video and image-to-video workflows.

This release follows the industry shift toward professional-grade assets by launching native 4K video output that avoids the hallucinations often introduced by separate upscaling tools. Generating pixels natively preserves texture and motion consistency, meeting the high standards required for advertisements, film, and television production.

You can access the new model through the Pikaso video generator, with options for 720p, 1080p, or full 4K output. The interface includes reference editing features to maintain visual consistency across clips. These tools are available now for producing cinematic sequences or high-resolution social media content with synchronized audio.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Kling 3.0 on Freepik?
Kling 3.0 is a multimodal AI video generation model integrated into the Freepik platform. It allows users to create cinematic-quality video clips from text prompts or image references. The model is designed for professional use cases like advertising and film, offering high visual consistency and synchronized audio in every generated clip.
How is native 4K video generation different from upscaling?
Native 4K generation means the AI creates the video at 3840x2160 resolution during the initial processing phase. Traditional upscaling takes a lower-resolution video and uses a separate AI to enlarge it, which can introduce visual artifacts. Kling 3.0 generates high-resolution pixels directly, resulting in cleaner, more professional assets for large screens.
What are the video duration and resolution options for Kling 3.0?
Kling 3.0 on Freepik supports video lengths ranging from 3 to 15 seconds. Users can choose between multiple resolution settings depending on their needs, including 720p, 1080p, and the new native 4K output. These options allow creators to balance generation speed with the high-fidelity requirements of broadcast or social media production.
Can I use images as a reference for Kling 3.0 videos?
Yes, Kling 3.0 supports both text-to-video and image-to-video workflows. You can upload an image to serve as a visual reference, and the model will generate motion based on that starting point. The platform also includes reference editing features, which help maintain visual consistency and control over the final output of the video.
Where can I access the Kling 3.0 video generator?
The Kling 3.0 model is available through Freepik's Pikaso AI video generator interface. It is positioned as a tool for professionals who need controllable AI for audiovisual content. Users can access the generator online to produce high-resolution cinematic clips ready for use in advertisements, television, film, and live streaming environments.