Kling Image 3.0 Omni
Native 4K AI image generation with cinematic realism
Kling Image 3.0 Omni is Kuaishou's flagship AI image generation model — built to produce ultra-high-resolution, print-ready visuals with cinematic realism. Unlike most generators that upscale after the fact, Kling Image 3.0 Omni renders natively at 2K and 4K, so your images are sharp enough for print and large displays straight out of the box. On Keyo Studio, it brings professional-grade image quality with the reasoning power of the Kling 3.0 architecture behind every result.
What is Kling Image 3.0 Omni?
Kling Image 3.0 Omni is the image-generation flagship of Kuaishou's Kling 3.0 model series, launched in early 2026. It's part of a unified multimodal framework that treats text, images, audio, and video as connected inputs. The "Omni" designation signals this all-in-one philosophy. For image creation specifically, it stands out for one thing above all: native ultra-high-definition output at 2K and 4K, designed for professional use cases from virtual scene visualization to full-scale production assets.
Native 2K and 4K, no upscaling
Most AI image generators produce a standard-resolution image and then rely on upscaling to reach higher resolutions — which can soften details and introduce artifacts. Kling Image 3.0 Omni generates directly at 2K and 4K, producing genuinely sharp, print-ready visuals without any upscaling step. This makes it a strong choice for print materials, large-format displays, and high-quality digital publishing where fidelity matters.
Visual Chain-of-Thought reasoning
Kling Image 3.0 Omni uses Visual Chain-of-Thought reasoning — the same reasoning technology behind Kling's 3.0 video models. Before generating, the model reasons about object relationships, spatial layout, and composition, which produces noticeably more realistic and coherent images. This is especially valuable for complex scenes with multiple elements, where lesser models tend to break down.
Cinematic, photorealistic output
Built on the same architecture as Kling's acclaimed video models, Kling Image 3.0 Omni brings a cinematic sensibility to still images — with strong photorealism, natural lighting, and rich detail. It's well suited for storyboards, concept visualization, product scenes, and any work that benefits from a film-quality look.
Best use cases
Kling Image 3.0 Omni is ideal when you need high-resolution, production-ready stills: print materials and posters, large-format displays, product and scene visualization, cinematic concept art, and storyboards. Its native 4K output and reasoning-driven realism make it a dependable choice for professional and commercial work where quality can't be compromised.
Pricing on Keyo Studio
On Keyo Studio, Kling Image 3.0 Omni is priced by resolution: 2 credits for 1K and 2K images, and 4 credits for 4K. Since it renders natively at high resolution, you get print-ready quality directly — no separate upscaling required.
Frequently asked questions
What is Kling V3 Omni?
Kling V3 Omni is Kuaishou's advanced image model in the Kling 3.0 family, built to generate high-resolution images natively at up to 4K with print-ready quality.
How much does Kling V3 Omni cost on Keyo Studio?
Kling Image 3.0 Omni is priced by resolution: 2 credits for 1K and 2K images, and 4 credits for 4K. Since it renders natively at high resolution, you get print-ready quality directly — no separate upscaling required.
Does Kling V3 Omni need upscaling?
No. Kling V3 Omni renders natively at high resolution, so 4K output is print-ready straight from generation, without a separate upscaling step.
What resolutions does Kling V3 Omni support?
Kling V3 Omni supports 1K, 2K, and 4K output, priced at 2 credits for 1K and 2K, and 4 credits for 4K on Keyo Studio.
What can I use Kling V3 Omni for?
Kling V3 Omni is ideal for high-resolution, print-ready work — posters, large-format designs, and any project where you need native 4K quality without a separate upscaling step.
When should I choose Kling V3 Omni?
Choose Kling V3 Omni when you need native high-resolution output that's ready to print or display at large size directly, saving the time and credits an upscaling step would cost.