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Video GenerationKling Create Voice
Kling Create VoicePixio video systemBuilt for directed motion

Kling Create Voice

Create a custom voice for use with Kling video—clone or design a voice so your Kling generations speak with a consistent character.

Pixio read

This model gets stronger as the shot becomes more explicit. Give it a subject, a move, a frame, and a mood so the output feels directed instead of guessed.

Open in PixioStudy the workflow

Best results start with a directed prompt or a strong first frame.

Why creators use it
Strong first frames win
Camera language matters
Built for short-form motion
Prompt
Direction-first input
Frame
Reference-ready control
Motion
Workflow behavior
Short-form
Production fit
Pixio briefing

How to get the best out of Kling Create Voice

Prompt to Motion
Best when you want to direct the whole shot from language.
New scenes, camera intent, atmosphere-first ideation.
Reference Control
Best when the first frame or reference look needs to stay locked.
Keyframes, product shots, character continuity, style anchoring.
Scale to Finals
Best when the clip already works and you want more control instead of a reroll.
Continuations, polish passes, cleanup, stronger finals.
Basic Info

Kling Create Voice on Pixio lets you create a custom voice for use with Kling video. Clone or design a voice from a clean audio sample (e.g. 5-30 seconds); then use your Kling voice ID in Kling video generations for consistent character voice.

Kling Create Voice

Kling Create Voice on Pixio lets you create a custom voice for use with Kling video. Clone or design a voice from a clean audio sample (e.g. 5-30 seconds); then use your Kling voice ID in Kling video generations for consistent character voice.

Use this when

  • You want Kling video generations to use a custom voice (cloned or designed).
  • You have a clean voice sample (e.g. 5-30s) and want a reusable voice ID for Kling.
  • You need consistent voice across multiple Kling clips (explainers, ads, character content).

Modes in Pixio

ModeInputBest for
Create VoiceClean audio sample (e.g. 5-30s)Create a voice ID for Kling video

Options

Sample length and format, voice ID output, and credits depend on plan; check the model card in Pixio.

Credits

Credits are typically per voice creation (one-time); check the model card in Pixio for current rates.

When to use Kling Create Voice vs other models

ScenarioBest choice
Create custom voice for Kling videoKling Create Voice
Generate Kling videoKling, Kling o1
One-off talking head (no custom voice)Fabric, Character 3, OmniHuman
Custom avatar (face and voice train)Argil Avatars Train

Tips

  • Clean sample: clear speech, minimal noise. Create once, then use the voice ID in Kling video.
  • Check sample duration and format in Pixio before uploading.

Learn in the Academy

Step-by-step lessons, hands-on prompts, and a quiz to master Kling Create Voice.

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Use in Pixio

Open Pixio Generate and try Kling Create Voice right now.

Quick reads
Strong first frames win
Camera language matters
Built for short-form motion
Options and credits
Prompting
Directed shot language
Subject, action, camera, environment, lighting, style.
Iteration
Short passes first
Tighten rhythm before spending on finals.
Reference
Optional
Reference frames help when identity and composition must survive.
Practical playbook
Use these heuristics to get cleaner, more controllable outputs without wasting runs.
PreviousKling
NextKling o1
Prompt architecture
Build the output like a creative brief.
[Subject] + [Action] + [Camera Movement] + [Environment] + [Lighting] + [Style]
Prompt demo
A runner turns into a rain-soaked alley, camera tracking low beside them, reflected neon in the puddles, late-night city atmosphere, cinematic contrast, tense and propulsive pacing.

A strong video prompt gives the scene a subject, a move, camera behavior, and a mood to hold onto.

Modes and controls
Direct the whole scene
Prompt to Motion

Start from language and push for camera intent, pacing, atmosphere, and shot design in one move.

Open Generate
1

Start with a strong first frame when consistency matters more than surprise.

2

Keep each prompt focused on one primary motion direction.

3

Use shorter runs for iteration, then scale up for finals.

4

For narratives, structure the idea as Shot 1 / Shot 2 / Shot 3 instead of one flat blob.

Lock the look first
Reference Motion

Start from a frame or reference when consistency matters more than improvisation.

Keep the motion usable
Final Pass

Continue or refine the clip without throwing away the visual language you already established.

Prompt
Direction-first input
Frame
Reference-ready control
Motion
Workflow behavior
Short-form
Production fit
Best use cases
1

Kling Create Voice works well when the prompt needs motion, framing, and visual direction, not just subject matter.

2

Use it for sequences that need a strong first frame, continuity, or a clearly controlled camera idea.

3

Treat each generation like a shot brief instead of a loose caption to get more cinematic outputs.

Pixio workflow
Step 01
Anchor the shot

Start with either a directed text brief or a strong frame, depending on how locked the look already is.

Step 02
Direct the move

Write the motion like a director: subject, action, camera behavior, environment, lighting, and tone.

Step 03
Scale to finals

Iterate fast on shorter runs, then move to stronger finals once the rhythm feels right.

Best paired with
Nano Banana Pro

Use it to build a stronger first frame, then hand that frame to the video model for motion and continuity.

Pixio utilities

Pair it with frame extraction, merge tools, or image prep so the motion workflow stays clean end to end.