Migrate from kling to runway.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Both products generate short cinematic clips from a text prompt or from a still image plus a prompt, so a Kling text-to-video / image-to-video workflow maps directly onto Runway's Gen-4 / Gen-4.5 text-and-image-to-video. To consolidate, recreate prompts on Runway's flagship model: keep the same reference image as the first frame, choose a comparable 5-10s length, and select 720p (upscale on Pro+ for 4K). Kling's Standard/Professional mode toggle is replaced by Runway's model choice (e.g. Gen-4.5 vs the cheaper Gen-4 Turbo). Budget-wise the two credit systems are unrelated - Kling sells credits at $1 = 66 credits while Runway grants a fixed monthly credit pool (e.g. 625 credits on Standard) and meters generation per second of output, so re-estimate per-clip cost rather than assuming parity.
- Warning: Credit systems are not interchangeable: Kling subscription credits expire one month after distribution and do not roll over, while Runway grants a monthly plan credit pool (with the option to buy more) - recompute cost per clip, do not map credit-for-credit.
- Warning: Kling's Elements (multi-image reference for character/object consistency) has no identical Runway control; on Runway you steer consistency with reference images and world-consistency features, so identity lock may differ shot to shot.
- Warning: Kling free outputs are watermarked and low-res; Runway removes watermarks only on paid plans (Free plan cannot even access Gen-4/Gen-4.5), so a true like-for-like comparison requires a paid Runway tier.
- Warning: Native audio differs by model generation on both sides - confirm whether your target Runway model emits audio before assuming Kling clips with sound will reproduce identically.