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L2P: Unlocking Latent Potential for Pixel Generation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-13 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Pixel diffusion models have recently regained attention for visual generation. However, training advanced pixel-space models from scratch demands prohibitive computational and data resources. To address this, we propose the Latent-to-Pixel (L2P) transfer paradigm, an efficient framework that directly harnesses the rich knowledge of pre-trained LDMs to build powerful pixel-space models. Specifically, L2P discards the VAE in favor of large-patch tokenization and freezes the source LDM's intermediate layers, exclusively training shallow layers to learn the latent-to-pixel transformation. By utilizing LDM-generated synthetic images as the sole training corpus, L2P fits an already smooth data manifold, enabling rapid convergence with zero real-data collection. This strategy allows L2P to seamlessly migrate massive latent priors to the pixel space using only 8 GPUs. Furthermore, eliminating the VAE memory bottleneck unlocks native 4K ultra-high resolution generation. Extensive experiments across mainstream LDM architectures show that L2P incurs negligible training overhead, yet performs on par with the source LDM on DPG-Bench and reaches 93% performance on GenEval.

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@article{arxiv.2605.12013,
  title  = {L2P: Unlocking Latent Potential for Pixel Generation},
  author = {Zhennan Chen and Junwei Zhu and Xu Chen and Jiangning Zhang and Jiawei Chen and Zhuoqi Zeng and Wei Zhang and Chengjie Wang and Jian Yang and Ying Tai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.12013},
  year   = {2026}
}

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project page: https://nju-pcalab.github.io/projects/L2P/