Kling AI Slashes Video Model Prices: Big Savings for Creators
Kling AI Makes High-End Video Creation More Affordable
In a move that could shake up the AI video creation market, Kling AI announced significant price cuts for its premium tools. Starting April Fools' Day (no joke), creators can access the company's powerful 3.0 series video models at a fraction of their usual cost.
Membership Has Its Privileges
The "Membership Model Discount Plan" offers tiered savings:
- Platinum members and above: 80% off creative points
- Gold members: An even steeper 90% discount
The promotion runs through June 30 across both web and mobile platforms, giving creators ample time to take advantage of the savings.
More Than Just Video Deals
Kling AI isn't stopping at video tools. The company has extended free access to select image generation features, sweetening the pot for content creators who work across multiple media formats. As part of Kuaishou's tech ecosystem, these moves position Kling AI as a serious contender in the multimodal generation space.
What This Means for the Industry
The price reduction reflects broader trends in AI development. We've moved past the era where raw computing power alone determined market leaders. Today's battle is being fought on two fronts:
- Building loyal user communities
- Delivering cost-effective solutions
"This isn't just about selling software," observes industry analyst Li Wei. "It's about transitioning AI tools from experimental novelties to essential production assets. When you make professional-grade tools this affordable, you're not just attracting hobbyists—you're empowering a new generation of professional creators."
The pricing shift could ripple through China's competitive AI landscape, potentially forcing rivals to reevaluate their own subscription models.
Key Points:
- Limited-time offer: April 1 - June 30, 2026
- Deep discounts: Up to 90% off for members
- Platform-wide: Available on both web and app versions
- Extended benefits: Free access to some image generation tools continues
- Market impact: Signals shift from computing power competition to user experience focus




