“Creative workflows are increasingly demanding tools that can interpret intent and execute complex ideas without friction,” said Abhinav Girdhar, founder and CEO of Pixazo. “Kling O1 represents a quantum leap forward and gives developers the power to generate
Pixazo launches the Kling O1 API, a unified multi-modal model for advanced image and video generation, editing, content customization and cinema-quality visual creation.
NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh, India – December 2, 2025 – Pixazo [https://www.pixazo.ai/] today announced the launch of its Kling O1 API [https://www.pixazo.ai/models/image-to-video/kling-o1-api]a groundbreaking advancement in unified multimodal creation technology. Developed by Kling AI and now integrated into the Pixazo ecosystem, Kling O1 is designed to unify the entire creative workflow into a single, intelligent engine that understands and generates both images and videos with exceptional realism and control.
Kling O1 redefines creative production by combining natural language input with visual references to produce highly coherent, professional-quality results. The unified architecture allows users to seamlessly switch between generation, editing, transforming, and extending workflows without switching tools or models. This allows creators and developers to build visual stories, cinematic scenes, and advanced video editing through simple, intuitive instructions.
At the heart of Kling O1 is a powerful video creation engine capable of producing richly detailed scenes directly from natural language prompts. Users can customize existing content with requests such as changing environments, adjusting lighting conditions, adding or removing elements, or shifting the visual style while maintaining structure, identity, and continuity. The technology is built to maintain consistent characters, props and environments across multiple takes – a capability that significantly improves production pipelines for filmmaking, animation, advertising and content creation.
Kling O1 empowers creators even more with precise, sketch-driven editing that enables targeted object manipulation without the need for manual masking or complex selection processes. The advanced understanding of visual structure ensures seamless object interaction, accurate shadows, dynamic camera movements and natural-feeling movements, producing images that closely resemble real cinematography.
By integrating Kling O1 into its broader ecosystem, Pixazo continues its mission to provide makers and enterprises with powerful, flexible, and production-ready AI models. The Kling O1 API is now available through the Pixazo Models Hub, giving developers access to state-of-the-art visual generation and editing through a streamlined, scalable interface.
Developers can get started with the Kling O1 API today by generating their key at https://www.pixazo.ai/models/.
About Pixazo
Pixazo (formerly Appy Pie Design) is a next-generation AI design and media creation platform under Appy Pie LLP. With products including the AI image generator [https://www.pixazo.ai/playground/ai-image-generator]AI image to video generator [https://www.pixazo.ai/ai-image-to-video-generator]and AI video generator [https://www.pixazo.ai/playground/ai-video-generator]Pixazo empowers more than 10 million users worldwide to design, animate and innovate through artificial intelligence, making creativity fast, accessible and limitless.
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