Pay-per-call · Kling 2.1 Pro · No subscription

Render a clip,
pay for that clip.

PayPerQ Video Generation turns text prompts and images into cinematic 1080p video using Kling 2.1 Pro — billed per call, async by design, with no signup and no monthly plan. Submit a request, poll for the finished MP4, and your code or your agent moves on. No credit packs, no seat licenses, no enterprise loop.

  • Cinematic 1080p output
  • Text-to-video and image-to-video
  • Async submit-and-poll
  • MCP + x402 native
Your AI agent
Any agent
PayPerQ
Video Generation API
Output quality 1080p Native 1080p MP4 from Kling 2.1 Pro with 3D spatiotemporal motion — looks filmed, not stitched.
Generation modes T2V + I2V Plain-English text-to-video and image-to-video from one endpoint, including first-frame conditioning.
Time to first call ~60 sec No account, no API key, no sales call. Connect a wallet, POST a prompt, poll the job.
Who it's for

Built for teams that need AI video without the subscription math.

Four shapes of customer who benefit most. If you recognize your workflow, the per-call model is in your favor.

For AI agent developers

Video as just another tool call.

Async submit-and-poll matches how agents already handle long-running tools. Your agent drafts a prompt, fires the request, polls the job, and consumes the finished URL — no human-managed Kling or Runway account anywhere in the loop.

A 6-second cinematic shot of a vintage Porsche pulling onto a coastal road at golden hour
For SaaS and creative tools

Embed video features without enterprise contracts.

Drop the endpoint behind your product so users get prompt-to-video, slide-to-video, or product-to-clip on demand. Per-call pricing maps cleanly to per-user generation, so free-tier traffic doesn't burn a flat-rate seat license.

Animate this product photo into a 5-second 360-style turntable on a soft studio backdrop
For marketing and ad studios

Render campaign variations on demand.

Spin up dozens of takes — different angles, lighting, products, talent — without standing up Kling Pro seats for every occasional contributor. Bill the spend back to the campaign instead of paying for a year of access for a one-week shoot.

10 variations of a 4-second hero shot for the Q3 sneaker drop, neon city backdrop
For e-commerce and product teams

Turn the catalog into motion.

Animate a single product still into a hero clip, a turntable, or a lifestyle scene — at the rate the catalog grows. Image-to-video with first-frame conditioning keeps the product faithful while the scene comes alive around it.

Animate this kitchen-mixer photo into a 5-second countertop scene with steam rising
Start in two minutes

Stop paying for video seats you barely use.

Connect a wallet, POST your first prompt, and your finished MP4 lands a minute later. If you don't generate video for a month, you don't pay for the month. That's the entire deal.

  • Kling 2.1 Pro under the hood
  • Async submit-and-poll
  • No signup, no API key
  • MCP + x402 native
FAQ

The honest answers.

If something below doesn't cover your case, ping us — we answer directly, no SDR funnel.

What kind of video does the API return?

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Native 1080p MP4 generated by Kling 2.1 Pro. Both text-to-video and image-to-video are supported on the same endpoint, with first-frame conditioning for consistent characters and products across shots. Default clips are short-form (a few seconds) and you can chain them for longer sequences.

Why is the API async?

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Video generation takes seconds to minutes per clip — far longer than a typical HTTP request. Submit-and-poll matches how agents and production systems already handle long-running model calls: send the request, get a job ID, poll a status endpoint until the video URL is ready. No streaming gymnastics, no webhooks to wire.

Do I need an account or API key?

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No. Authentication is per-request via x402. Connect a wallet, sign the request, get the job ID. There's no signup form, no key to rotate, and no shared secret to leak in agent logs.

How does this compare to Kling, Runway, Pika, or Sora directly?

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Quality is the same Kling 2.1 Pro engine — that's what's behind the endpoint. The difference is access shape: Kling, Runway, and Pika sell monthly seats and credit packs; Sora is bundled with ChatGPT Plus or Pro. PayPerQ Video Generation bills per call instead, so usage that's variable, agent-driven, or embedded inside your own product fits the math better.

Can autonomous AI agents use this?

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Yes — that's the design point. The endpoint supports MCP discovery and x402 payment, so an autonomous agent can find it, submit a generation, poll for completion, and consume the resulting video URL without a human creating an account or managing credentials.

What about content rights?

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Generated outputs follow the underlying model's commercial-use terms. Don't generate content that infringes third-party rights or violates the model's safety policy; the API enforces standard content filters.