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Stabilizing, Scaling & Enhancing MeanFlow for Large-scale Diffusion Distillation

Diffusion models exhibit remarkable generative capability, but their high latency limits practical deployment. Many studies have attempted to reduce sampling steps to accelerate inference. Among them, MeanFlow has attracted considerable attention due to its concise formulation and remarkable performance. Nevertheless, the instability of its optimization objective and the ''mean-seeking bias'' have limited its applicability to distill large-scale industrial models. To stabilize MeanFlow for distilling large-scale models, we first introduce a warm-up technique, in which the original differential solution of MeanFlow is replaced by a discrete solution. This design avoids training collapse caused by the MeanFlow target containing a stop-gradient term from an undertrained model. Once the model acquires a preliminary ability to fit the average velocity field, we switch the optimization objective back to the differential solution, enabling further refinement. Meanwhile, to alleviate the ''mean-seeking bias'' of MeanFlow under extremely few-step inference with complex target distributions, we incorporate trajectory distribution alignment as an auxiliary objective, encouraging the student model's trajectory distribution to align more closely with that of the teacher model. Our proposed distillation framework achieves superior performance compared to existing distillation approaches when applied to the text-to-image (T2I) model FLUX.1-dev (up to 12B parameters). Furthermore, when extended to the 80B-parameter state-of-the-art (SOTA) T2I model HunyuanImage 3.0, our method continues to demonstrate robust generalization and strong performance.

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