A neon-lit Tokyo street, slow dolly through rain reflections, cinematic anamorphic.
Cinematic video · Kling 1.6 + 2.0 · register on render
Prompt to cinema. Every render registers itself.
Suede's Kling integration ships cinematic AI video with the same rights-first wrapper as our music tools. Every render hits the registry the moment it finishes — no extra step, no manual upload. The output is yours; the license attaches itself.
- Models
- Kling 1.6 + 2.0best in class
- Aspect ratios
- 416:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3
- Duration options
- 5s · 10sper render
- Avg render time
- 2-5minper clip
- Auto-register
- 100%on Base
- License preset
- sync readyby default
Live: Kling 1.6 and 2.0 · 4 aspect ratios · 5s and 10s renders · auto-registered on Base
Kling · cinematic video
Compose the scene
Prompt + reference + motion.
Recent renders
Community gallery
Preview · illustrative recent Kling output.
Slow push into a brutalist concrete plaza at golden hour, dust motes in shaft light.
Ocean tide retreating over volcanic black sand at dawn, drone overhead, hazy fog.
Macro shot of a vintage cassette spinning, dust catching beam-light, 35mm grain.
How rendering works
Five steps from a prompt to a registered, sync-ready clip.
The Kling composer is one tab on top of the same proof-of-creation pipeline that powers the studio and music ingest. Every render produces a sealed work ID, a metadata commit on Base, a sync-ready license envelope, and a downloadable clip — without a stock library, a clearance step, or a third-party rights desk.
- 01Compose the scene
Prompt + optional reference image + aspect, duration, motion intensity, model. ~2-5min render.
- 02Sealed work ID
Output is hashed and bound to the creator key. Model, seed, and duration travel with the clip.
- 03Registered on Base
Metadata commits to the Suede registry contract the moment the render finishes.
- 04Sync-ready license attached
Default envelope is sync-ready. Override at request time for editorial, exclusive, or stock.
- 05Distribute, sync, license
Push to platforms, license through Suede, route royalties via the same registry contract.
The composer is not a wrapper on the Kling API. It is the user-facing tab on top of Suede's registry, hashing, and on-chain anchoring stack — the same primitive that powers studio music output, plugged into Kling 1.6 and 2.0 model families.
What every render keeps
Five layers baked into every Kling clip the registry accepts.
- Layer 04Distribution & sync routing
Push to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, sync supervisors. The same work ID travels with the clip.
- Layer 03Programmable license envelope
Sync-ready by default. Override to editorial, exclusive, or stock. Patent-pending USPTO 63/947,120.
- Layer 02Royalty distributor (Base)
Smart contract handles per-license and sync payouts. Monthly cadence, no human in the loop.
- Layer 01Sealed work ID
Hash + creator-key signature, anchored on Base the moment the render finishes.
- Layer 00The render
Kling 1.6 or 2.0 output. The visible tip; the four layers above are baked in by default.
About Suede Kling
One prompt textarea, one composer card, one render. The composer surface is intentionally narrow because the heavy lifting — sealed hashing, on-chain anchoring, license templates, royalty routing — happens automatically beneath each render.
- Kling 1.6 and 2.0Model selector lives in the composer. 2.0 is the default; 1.6 is faster and lower-cost for storyboard passes.
- Reference image (optional)Drag an image onto the composer to seed the render. Same hash, same registry treatment for the reference.
- Aspect + duration controls16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3. Five or ten second renders. Motion intensity slider sets camera-and-subject energy.
- Sync-ready license attachedEvery clip ships with a sync-ready envelope by default. Override at request for editorial, exclusive, or stock.
Why holding SUEDE matters here
The video side has its own SUEDE utility surface. Three live levers that make Kling renders earn more for holders without changing how the work is licensed.
Hold $500+ SUEDE, pay half rate
Holders pay half the per-render rate. The threshold mirrors the deposit-fee waiver on the vault side — same $500 floor, same wallet check at render time.
A team rendering 20 clips/mo cuts spend in half. SUEDE in wallet pays for itself within the first storyboard.
Priority queue on render capacity
Holders bypass the public render queue during peak load. The same T0–T4 ladder used for vault allocation also routes Kling priority.
T3+ tier sees first-in-line treatment when the model fleet is saturated. Capacity is real, not synthetic.
Yield kicker on every license earned from renders
Clips registered by creators at SUEDE-tier balances earn a kicker on every license payout the registry routes — same kicker structure as the investor T2/T3/T4 yield bonuses.
- T2 $500 – $5k +5%
- T3 $5k – $50k +15%
- T4 $50k+ +30%
Creators who hold SUEDE earn more on the same clip catalog. Demand from artists, not speculators.
