Kling AI vs Xiaomi MiMo Code

Compare Kling AI and Xiaomi MiMo Code: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?

Category
Video Generation
LLM
Rating
⭐ 4
⭐ 4.5
Free Credits
66 credits/day; Kling 3.0 full version available unlimited free via third-party channels
1 month (MiMo-V2.5, 1M context). Platform signup bonus valid 40 days, invite friends for $2 each
Refresh Period
daily
one-time
Resolution
720p-1080p(3.0ζ»‘θ‘€η‰ˆζ”―ζŒ1080pοΌ‰
N/A
Watermark
Yes
No
Commercial Use
No
No
Paid From
$8/month
Token Plan Lite and up

Kling AI

Kuaishou's flagship video generation model. Produces some of the most realistic AI videos. Kling 3.0 full version is now available with unlimited free 1080p watermark-free generation via specific channels.

Pros

  • βœ“66 free credits every day β€” no payment required
  • βœ“Produces 5-10 second clips at up to 1080p resolution
  • βœ“Image-to-video mode generates more realistic results than text-only
  • βœ“Strong Chinese language prompt understanding
  • βœ“No VPN needed for users in China

Cons

  • βœ—Free clips include a watermark (remove with paid plan)
  • βœ—Maximum clip length is 10 seconds on the free tier
  • βœ—Complex camera movements sometimes produce artifacts
  • βœ—Commercial use requires a paid subscription

Key Features

Text to VideoImage to VideoUp to 1080pMotion BrushLip Sync
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Xiaomi MiMo Code

Xiaomi's AI coding agent forked from OpenCode, open-sourced under MIT. The killer feature is the built-in MiMo Auto channel β€” zero config, free for 1 month, runs MiMo-V2.5 with 1M token context. Coding performance is on par with Claude Sonnet 4.6 on SWE-Bench, but 40-60% more token-efficient. Highlights: cross-session memory, voice input, auto knowledge distillation. After the free period, you need a Token Plan subscription.

Pros

  • βœ“Free for 1 month, zero config
  • βœ“Coding on par with Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • βœ“40-60% more token-efficient than Claude
  • βœ“1M token context window
  • βœ“Persistent cross-session memory
  • βœ“Voice input and auto knowledge distillation
  • βœ“MIT open source, BYOK supported

Cons

  • βœ—Free for only 1 month
  • βœ—Free channel only gives V2.5, Pro requires payment
  • βœ—Credit multiplier is high β€” advertised 1.6B credits sounds more than it is
  • βœ—Ecosystem still early, community building
  • βœ—Real-name auth required for paid plans

Key Features

MiMo Auto zero-config free channelCross-session persistent memory (SQLite FTS5)Compose mode for spec-driven developmentVoice input (TenVAD + MiMo ASR)/dream auto knowledge extraction + /distill skill miningGoal stop-condition verificationSubagent parallel system1M token context windowMIT open source
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