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AnchorFlow: Training-Free 3D Editing via Latent Anchor-Aligned Flows

Published: November 27, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.22357v1

By: Zhenglin Zhou , Fan Ma , Chengzhuo Gui and more

Potential Business Impact:

Changes 3D shapes with words, keeping them stable.

Business Areas:
Motion Capture Media and Entertainment, Video

Training-free 3D editing aims to modify 3D shapes based on human instructions without model finetuning. It plays a crucial role in 3D content creation. However, existing approaches often struggle to produce strong or geometrically stable edits, largely due to inconsistent latent anchors introduced by timestep-dependent noise during diffusion sampling. To address these limitations, we introduce AnchorFlow, which is built upon the principle of latent anchor consistency. Specifically, AnchorFlow establishes a global latent anchor shared between the source and target trajectories, and enforces coherence using a relaxed anchor-alignment loss together with an anchor-aligned update rule. This design ensures that transformations remain stable and semantically faithful throughout the editing process. By stabilizing the latent reference space, AnchorFlow enables more pronounced semantic modifications. Moreover, AnchorFlow is mask-free. Without mask supervision, it effectively preserves geometric fidelity. Experiments on the Eval3DEdit benchmark show that AnchorFlow consistently delivers semantically aligned and structurally robust edits across diverse editing types. Code is at https://github.com/ZhenglinZhou/AnchorFlow.

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Page Count
20 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition