Kling AI
T3 — Natural LanguageNext-gen AI creative studio for image and video generation.
How Kling AI reads prompts
Kling AI is classified as Natural Language (T3) — conversational sentences, no special syntax. Video-first platform. Supports Shot 1:/Shot 2: multi-shot storyboard syntax. Supports negative prompts via separate field. Strong character consistency. Camera movement and cinematic direction language preferred.
Prompt tips
Kling excels at cinematic compositions and character consistency. Keep prompts descriptive with subject + action + context + style.
Negative prompt support
Kling AI has a separate negative prompt field — you can specify elements to exclude in a dedicated input. This is the most powerful form of negative prompt support.
Full negative prompt support guide →Example prompt
Frequently asked questions
What is the character limit for Kling AI?
Kling AI accepts prompts up to 875 characters. The ideal writing range is 150–350 characters (around 100 characters is the sweet spot where the platform produces its best results).
Does Kling AI support negative prompts?
Yes. Kling AI has a separate negative prompt field where you can specify elements to exclude from the generated image.
How should I write prompts for Kling AI?
Kling AI uses Natural Language prompt format (T3). Conversational sentences, no special syntax. Kling excels at cinematic compositions and character consistency. Keep prompts descriptive with subject + action + context + style.
Other Natural Language platforms
These platforms share the same prompt architecture — prompts written for one will generally work well on the others.