Adobe Firefly adds Kling 2.5 Turbo video generation in Firefly and Boards
Adobe Firefly now runs Kling 2.5 Turbo inside Firefly and Firefly Boards, and creators quickly posted first tests from the integrated workflow. It keeps image, video, and audio work in one Adobe stack instead of hopping between apps.

TL;DR
- Adobe Firefly now includes Kling 2.5 Turbo for video generation, and creators say the model is available inside both Firefly and Firefly Boards through Adobe’s interface launch demo Boards mention.
- Early tests focused on image-to-video and stylized motion work, with one first-look clip showing a finished sequence made in Firefly with Kling 2.5 Turbo launch demo and another creator posting an “animated it in Firefly” result from the same model animation test.
- The immediate creator appeal is workflow consolidation: posts describe making images, video, and even audio from within Adobe’s stack instead of bouncing between separate tools stack workflow storybook need.
- Creators were already combining Kling with other image models in Firefly, including “Nano Banana 2 + Kling 2.5 Turbo,” suggesting the integration is landing as part of broader multi-model compositing workflows rather than as a standalone novelty combo workflow second example.
What shipped
Adobe’s new move is straightforward: Kling video generation is now available inside Firefly, with posts around the release specifically naming Kling 2.5 Turbo as the model now accessible in Adobe’s platform launch demo. A supporting post adds that the same model also appears in Firefly Boards, which matters for teams using Boards as a moodboard and concept-development surface before generation Boards mention.
One quick demo also shows the integration behaving like a native Firefly workflow rather than a separate handoff: a user is typing directly into a Firefly prompt box and generating results there prompt box demo. The evidence here confirms access and placement in the product, not detailed pricing or controls.
What creators tested first
The first wave of usage is practical rather than theoretical. Creators immediately posted image-to-video tests, including a hood-mounted camera prompt in Firefly with Kling 2.5 Turbo handling the motion pass Boards mention. Another shared clip says simply that they “animated it using Kling 2.5 Turbo in Firefly,” which shows the launch being used for direct motion treatment of existing visuals rather than text-only generation animation test.
The outputs being shared lean cinematic and highly stylized. The main launch demo presents a polished transition from a coffee close-up to a futuristic skyline coffee to skyline, while another creator said Kling inside Firefly was “much needed” for the quality of the generated video quality reaction.
Why the integrated stack matters
The strongest creator signal is less about novelty than stack compression. One community post explicitly describes a workflow with images from Firefly, video from Kling inside Firefly, and audio also inside Firefly stack workflow. That is the real pitch for Adobe users: fewer exports, fewer app switches, and a cleaner route from concept art to moving clip.
Context posts also show Kling being folded into existing creative recipes, not replacing them. Glenn Has A Beard says he had wanted Kling in Firefly because it is “a key model” for his storybook videos storybook need, and then posted clips made with “Nano Banana 2 + Kling 2.5 Turbo on Adobe Firefly” combo workflow plus another using the same pairing second example. That makes the launch look especially useful for creators who already build hybrid pipelines inside Adobe.