According to "LanDian LatePost," Kuaishou's Kling AI experienced explosive growth in early 2026. As of January 20, its monthly active users (MAU) exceeded 12 million, and the number of paid users on the app increased by 350% compared to the previous quarter.

This achievement was driven by continuous product improvements. At the end of 2025, Kling released a multi-modal video model O1 and version 2.6, which has the ability to generate both audio and video. In January, the newly launched "Motion Control" feature became a growth engine, allowing users to generate precise character videos by simply providing an image and a motion reference, leading to a viral spread of "pet dancing" videos worldwide.
Kling's annual revenue is expected to reach 140 million US dollars in 2025, far exceeding the initial target of 60 million US dollars. Its monthly revenue in December 2025 exceeded 20 million US dollars, and daily revenue in January increased by another 30% compared to the previous month. Currently, nearly 70% of the revenue comes from professional subscription members and has topped the download charts in 40 countries, including Brazil and Russia.
Gai Kun, Senior Vice President of Kuaishou, pointed out that the "tipping point" for AI to generate high-quality content at scale is approaching. Kling is focusing on enhancing its tool attributes to capture the market, aiming to evolve from a video production tool to a future content platform. JPMorgan Chase commented that Kling's outstanding performance makes its parent company Kuaishou one of the most underestimated AI stocks globally.
