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A Freepik Spaces workflow replaces 3x3 boards with 2x2 cinematic grids, then splits each panel into four Kling 3.0 Omni reference stills. The layout matches 10-second caps and the creator claims it cuts generation spend by up to 50%.
Freepik's new 3D Scenes tool generates a full environment from one image so you can place objects and reframe like a virtual shoot. Product teams can use it for camera moves and consistency before final diffusion polish.
A Freepik Spaces walkthrough shows how creators are combining camera-shot footage, Nano Banana 2 images and Kling Motion Control in one music-video pipeline. Use it when you want stylized performance pieces without juggling as many separate tools.
Freepik launched Relight in Pikaso, letting creators transfer lighting from a reference and adjust direction, intensity and color for images and video. Browser-based relighting is moving from rough correction into controllable look development, so test it for production lighting passes.
A new shared Space shows how to build a music video inside Freepik using Nano Banana shot grids, OmniHuman or Veed Fabric for lipsync, and Kling 3.0 for motion. The pipeline is now reusable instead of scattered across separate tutorials and tools, so teams can follow one workflow.
A Freepik Spaces workflow now uses Nano Banana 2 for stills, Veed Fabric for closeup lipsync, OmniHuman for directed performance, and Kling 3.0 for motion clips. Split one music video into model-specific stages instead of forcing a single tool to handle everything.
Freepik added Magnific Precision controls to Video Upscaler, including 4K output, a 12-frame preview, and sliders for sharpness, grain, strength, and FPS. Preview first, then push settings only after you know the texture treatment survives motion.
Freepik published a music-video template in Spaces using Nano Banana 2, Fabric 1.0 lip sync, and Kling 3.0 Motion Control, while creators also tested Speak on sung audio. Use the node recipe for fast mockups, but keep faces visible and front-facing to avoid broken sync.
A shared Freepik Space turns four text inputs into a logo, button system, UI kit, and looping animation, with adjacent one-image-to-website demos on phone. Duplicate the Space if you want a faster brand prototype pipeline.
A creator shared a Freepik Spaces workflow that starts with a Nano Banana character, turns poses into motion clips, and exports spritesheets through a custom app. Use it to prototype game animation sets faster than drawing every frame by hand.
Freepik launched Speak, which turns an image plus text or audio into a lip-synced talking video with 30+ languages and a 5-minute cap. Use it for UGC ads, localized product demos, and fast talking-head tests without reshoots.
Freepik rolled out Kling 3.0 Motion Control in Pikaso with video-based motion reference, 30-second clips, and a temporary unlimited-use offer for higher tiers through March 16. Try it for repeatable motion and looping workflows without leaving one platform.
a16z published its sixth consumer AI ranking and expanded the methodology to include AI-powered products such as Canva, Freepik, CapCut, Notion, Picsart, and Grammarly. Watch bundled AI features inside mainstream products as standalone image and video categories get tighter.