How to Extend AI Videos Beyond the 10-Second Limit

📅 Jun 14, 2026 👁 2 views #how-to #Long Form
How to Extend AI Videos Beyond the 10-Second Limit

The 3 techniques that work

1. Frame anchoring (works on any model)

Extract the last frame of clip 1 → use it as the first frame of clip 2's image-to-video. Continuity is near-perfect.

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2. Kling 3.0 native extend

Kling 3.0 has a built-in extend feature that adds 5s while keeping motion + identity. Up to 30s total.

3. Scene-continuation prompting

Render clip 2 with the prompt "continuing from a scene where [describe clip 1's last beat]". Less precise but free.

Mixing audio across clips

Render each clip silent on Wan 2.7, then layer one continuous audio bed in CapCut. Cuts feel intentional, not stitched.

Common mistakes

  • Using different aspect ratios across clips.
  • Different LUTs / color casts — match in post.
  • Camera move conflicts (pan right → pan left feels jarring).

FAQ

Best model for stitching?

Kling 3.0 (native extend) or Veo 3.1 (frame anchoring).

Open Kling extend.

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