Kuaishou-W (01024) Rises Nearly 5% Again as Kling's "Motion Control" Goes Viral Overseas; Institutions Bullish on Commercialization Prospects

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Kuaishou-W (01024) rose nearly 5% again, following a surge of over 11% yesterday. At the time of writing, the stock was up 4.76%, trading at HK$77.1, with a turnover of HK$2.331 billion.

Recently, a feature named "Motion Control" has become a hot trend on overseas social media platforms. This functionality enables users to create a wide variety of video content with significant potential for virality.

a16z investment partner Justine Moore even dubbed it the "Nano Banana of video." The "Motion Control" feature originates from Kuaishou's AI video generation model, Kling, which launched version 2.6 in December 2025, capable of generating complete audio-video content in a single pass.

According to Shenwan Hongyuan, data from Similar Web indicates that by the end of December 2025, global traffic to the Kling AI website showed significant growth, with single-day visits surpassing competitors such as Minimax's Conch, Runway, and Midjourney by the end of the month.

Huafu Securities pointed out that using the Kling 2.6 model as an example, generating a 5-second video costs 50 "Inspiration Points," as it only supports a high-quality mode. In contrast, Kuaishou's older 1.6 model charged 20 points for a "standard mode" and 35 points for a high-quality mode for the same duration.

This price increase further expands the potential for commercialization.

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