Kling in a visual AI workflow
Run Kuaishou's Kling in a visual AI workflow — expressive image-to-video and text-to-video with strong motion, BYOK at provider prices.

Fresh Kling examples are on the way. Meanwhile, here's the NodeTool canvas where you'll run it.
Kling, from Kuaishou, is a video model with a reputation for fluid, expressive motion and reliable image-to-video — animate a still frame and it keeps the subject coherent while adding believable movement. It ships in several tiers (standard and pro) plus specialized modes like start/end-frame control.
In NodeTool, Kling's endpoints are nodes you compose: feed it a generated or uploaded image, chain it after an image model to build an image-then-video pipeline, or extend clips with its continuation modes. One graph, edited freely, re-run on demand.
Kling is BYOK — pick a provider from the generated table below, use your own key, and pay list price. Swapping Kling for Hailuo or Wan is a single node change.
Where to run Kling
NodeTool is bring-your-own-key: you call Kling through a provider you already have access to and pay their list price — no credits, no markup. These providers serve Kling today.
| Provider | BYOK env var |
|---|---|
| fal.ai | FAL_API_KEY |
| Kie | KIE_API_KEY |
| Replicate | REPLICATE_API_TOKEN |
| Together AI | TOGETHER_API_KEY |
Use Kling in a ready-made workflow
Drop Kling into a template and you have a repeatable pipeline — prompt in, asset out — that you can edit, re-run, and share as a single file. Open it in NodeTool and swap in your own key.
Open the templateFrequently asked
- Is Kling good for image-to-video?
- Yes — image-to-video is one of Kling's strengths. Give it a still and it animates the subject while keeping it recognizable across the clip.
- Which Kling version does NodeTool use?
- NodeTool surfaces whatever Kling endpoints your provider ships as separate nodes, including standard and pro tiers. The provider table lists the exact model ids.
- Can I extend a Kling clip?
- Yes. Kling's continuation and start/end-frame modes are available as nodes, so you can chain segments into a longer sequence inside one workflow.
Run Kling your way.
Download NodeTool Studio and build across image, video, audio, and text with your own keys.