Kling Video O1 Launch: The World’s First Unified Multimodal Video Model
Blog post from Atlas Cloud
Kling Video O1 is the world’s first unified multimodal video model, now available on Atlas Cloud, designed to transform the fragmented landscape of AI video creation by integrating text-to-video, image-to-video, and video editing capabilities within a single interface. Priced at $0.0896 per second on Atlas Cloud, the model allows users to input text, images, and video simultaneously, leveraging semantic understanding for intuitive, conversational video creation. It provides features such as semantic video modification, reference-based object consistency, and frame-based narrative control, enabling tasks like video transformation, inpainting, and video extension without the need for manual adjustments. Kling Video O1 supports complex multi-instruction execution, allowing for parallel task processing while maintaining logical blending of visual elements. Practical applications include automating visual effects (VFX), virtual try-on, style transfer, and product visualization, simplifying the video production pipeline by reducing technical barriers and enabling director-level changes through descriptive prompts. The model distinguishes itself from predecessors like Kling 2.5 and Sora 2 by offering a unified architecture for both generation and editing, with a focus on creative control, character consistency, and the capability to modify existing videos.
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