The State of Free AI Video Generation in 2026 Two years ago, generative video was a research demo. You’d see a five-second OpenAI Sora clip on Twitter, a Runway Gen-2 reel that looked like a melted oil painting, and a vague feeling that “real” AI video was still a year or two out. By early 2026 that’s no longer true. There are three tools I now reach for every week — Kling , Pika , and HeyGen — and all three have a free tier you can use without a credit card. The three solve different problems. Kling is what you use when you want a cinematic short clip generated from a still image or a text prompt. Pika is what you use when you want to direct a scene with motion brushes, lip-sync, and quick edits. HeyGen is what you use when you want a talking-head video of a fake (or real, with permission) person reading a script you wrote. They are not competitors so much as three slots in the same AI video toolkit.…