How to Use the Kling 2.6 Motion Control API: motion control integration guide (2026)
Learn how to call the Kling 2.6 Motion Control API on NamiFusion: parameters, pricing (from ≈$0.120) and runnable copy-paste code — try it in the playground first.
Kling 2.6 Motion Control is a motion control model by Kling: Kling 2.6 Motion Control turns reference motion clips (dance, action, gesture) into smooth, realistic animations. Upload a character image (or source video) and a motion video; the model transfers the movement while preserving identity and temporal consistency. On NamiFusion you can try it in the playground (exact quote shown before you submit), then call it through one unified REST API — a typical run costs about $0.120.
TL;DR
· Task type: motion control, provided by Kling
· Pricing: about $0.120 per typical run ($1 = 100 credits), pay-as-you-go
· Getting started: playground (exact quote before submit) → create an API key → one POST request
· Tunable parameters: 6 (see the table below)
· No platform watermark; commercial use allowed (per the Terms of Service)
What can you build with Kling 2.6 Motion Control?
Short-form video and ad clips: go from a prompt or a single image to publishable motion content.
Product demos and concept previews: validate storyboards and visual direction cheaply before any shoot.
A social content factory: batch vertical clips and ride trending topics fast.
Remixing existing assets: image-to-video brings static work to life and extends its lifespan.
How do you call this API?
1. Sign up on NamiFusion and create a key on the API Keys page (free credits on signup).
2. Submit a task with the cURL example below, passing your key as a Bearer token.
3. Poll the task status with the returned task_uuid and read the output URLs when completed.
# 1) Submit — returns { "task_uuid": "..." }
curl -X POST "https://www.namifusion.com/api/v1/marketplace/run/kwaivgi/kling-v2.6/motion-control" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"input": {
"image": "https://assets.namifusion.com/uploads/image/e6d71928-36de-4d71-a26c-9b1b427a6dfd/2026-03-27/0847e5142a20.jpg?imageMogr2/thumbnail/600x/format/webp/quality/85",
"character_orientation": "image",
"resolution": "1080P",
"keep_original_sound": true
}
}'
# 2) Poll until status is "completed", then read the output URLs
curl "https://www.namifusion.com/api/v1/marketplace/run/tasks/TASK_UUID" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"What parameters does it take?
image (Character Image): required
character_orientation (Character Orientation): optional, default "image"
prompt (Prompt): optional
negative_prompt (Negative Prompt): optional
resolution (Generation Mode): optional, default "1080P"
keep_original_sound (Keep Original Sound): optional, default true
How do you write prompts for Kling 2.6 Motion Control?
1. Subject first: lead with the actor and action, then add environment, lighting and style ("an astronaut sprinting through a neon street in the rain, cinematic, shallow depth of field").
2. Concrete nouns beat stacked adjectives: "85mm portrait lens, golden-hour backlight" works far better than "very beautiful, ultra high quality".
3. Change one variable per iteration: pin the seed to reproduce a result, tweak a single phrase at a time so you know what actually moved the output.
4. State negatives positively: instead of "no blur", ask for "sharp focus, crisp details".
How much does it cost?
Pay-per-use in credits. A typical run costs about $0.120 ($1 = 100 credits); the exact price varies with parameters like resolution or duration, and the playground shows the exact quote before you submit.
Kling 2.6 Motion Control
AI motion-controlled video generation: upload a character image and a motion reference video to create an animated video that preserves the character's identity.
NamiFusion Kling 2.6 Motion Control is a video generation service designed for motion transfer scenarios. It takes a character image and a motion reference video, transfers the dance, action, or gesture from the reference video onto the target character, and outputs a result video with better identity consistency and temporal coherence.
Key Features
- Motion Transfer: Transfer body movements from a reference video to a target character, suitable for dance, performance, and action demonstration scenarios.
- Character Consistency: Uses the character image as the visual subject of the generated video and preserves the person's appearance and identity features as much as possible.
- Optional Prompt Control: Supports
promptandnegative_promptto provide additional guidance for style and undesired content. - Async Tasks: Returns a
task_uuidafter submission, and you can retrieve processing status and final results through polling.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model ID | kwaivgi/kling-v2.6-pro/motion-control |
| Request Method | Async POST (submit task + poll for results) |
| Input | Character image URL + motion reference video URL |
| Output | Generated video URL |
| Processing Time | Typically tens of seconds to several minutes, with a maximum polling wait time of 10 minutes |
| Pricing | $0.07 / second for 720P, $0.112 / second for 1080P, minimum charge of 3 seconds |
Quick Start
API Endpoints
| Endpoint | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
/api/v1/marketplace/run/kwaivgi/kling-v2.6/motion-control | POST | Submit a motion control task |
/api/v1/marketplace/run/tasks/{task_uuid} | GET | Query task status and results |
Authentication
Include your API Key in the request header:
X-API-Key: sk-your-api-key
FAQ
Can I try it for free first?+
Signup gives you free credits, but they currently apply only to selected in-app face-swap features — this model is pay-as-you-go. The playground still lets you try it without code, with the exact quote shown before you submit.
Can I use the output commercially? Is there a watermark?+
Yes, outputs are yours to use commercially, and NamiFusion adds no platform watermark — subject to the Terms of Service and applicable law.
What is the content policy?+
NamiFusion is an unfiltered engine: no arbitrary restrictions and NSFW-friendly, but illegal content and non-consensual use of real people are prohibited — see the Terms of Service.
How long does a Kling 2.6 Motion Control task take?+
It depends on parameters — images usually take seconds, videos tens of seconds to minutes. The API returns a task_uuid for polling.
What are the resolution and duration limits?+
See the parameter table above — each model lists its available resolution and duration options there and in the playground.