After thorough research across official Kling AI channels, tech news outlets, and industry forums, no evidence exists of Kling 3.2 or any AI-powered color grading feature in Kling’s video generation platform.
As of early 2026, Kling AI (developed by Kuaishou Technology) offers Kling 1.0 and Kling 1.5, with version 1.5 being the most advanced publicly available iteration. The platform focuses on text-to-video and image-to-video generation, not post-production color grading tools.
Kling’s actual feature set includes video generation from text prompts, camera movement controls, and extended video duration capabilities. There is no LUT engine, no color grading system, and no claims from beta testers about rivaling professional colorists.
The AI video generation space moves fast, but facts matter more than hype. Kling is a legitimate player in AI video generation — it just doesn’t do what this article pitch claims. If you’re looking for AI-assisted color grading, you’d need to look at actual post-production tools, not generative video platforms.
