Is Kling 3.0 Free? Which is the Best Platform to Access It?
No, Kling 3.0 is NOT Free.
Usually, when the people at Kling release a new model, they allow the free users to at least try it out by allowing them to to use it but with very slow generations, like was the case with Kling 2.6 and Kling O1.
However, with Kling 3.0, it’s simply not possible to access it for free anywhere on the internet.
So which is the best and cheapest platform to access Kling 3.0?
Here are the 2 options you have:
On Kling itself
Here you need to go in for a PRO plan or a higher plan. On the lower plans (Basic and Standard), Kling 3.0 is not available.
Since the PRO plan costs roughly $30/month and you get 3,000 credits/month, the cost of generating a 15 seconds long video (max. duration) using Kling 3.0 comes at around just under $2/video, because currently it takes 180 credits to generate a 15 seconds long Full HD video.
On all-in-one AI Apps like Higgsfield
Higgsfield was actually the first platform where Kling 3.0 could be accessed. It came there even before it was released on the native Kling app.
Now most of the other all-in-one AI apps like Freepik, OpenArt, etc also have it.
We would still recommend Higgsfield since the interface to use Kling 3.0 is very intuitive and simple, even better than the one on the native Kling app.
However, on Higgsfield, Kling 3.0 is only available on the Creator Plan ($89/month) and the Ultimate Plan but only if you go for the annual Ultimate plan which is around $360/year.
The cheapest way to get a taste of Kling 3.0
If you just want to create a few videos to just get a taste of Kling 3.0, then there is a very cheap way to do this.
You can use Kling 3.0 on Fal AI.
Fal AI is also an all-in-one AI app like Higgsfield, but the main difference is that you don’t need a monthly or annual subscription. You can simply top up your credits with $10 and then you will be able to create around 3 to 4 videos using the new Kling model.
Can you teach me how to use Kling 3.0?
Yes of course. 2 days back we just released a detailed tutorial. You can watch the video below:

