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Reversible Inversion for Training-Free Exemplar-guided Image Editing

Published: December 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.01382v1

By: Yuke Li , Lianli Gao , Ji Zhang and more

Potential Business Impact:

Changes pictures using a guide picture.

Business Areas:
Visual Search Internet Services

Exemplar-guided Image Editing (EIE) aims to modify a source image according to a visual reference. Existing approaches often require large-scale pre-training to learn relationships between the source and reference images, incurring high computational costs. As a training-free alternative, inversion techniques can be used to map the source image into a latent space for manipulation. However, our empirical study reveals that standard inversion is sub-optimal for EIE, leading to poor quality and inefficiency. To tackle this challenge, we introduce \textbf{Reversible Inversion ({ReInversion})} for effective and efficient EIE. Specifically, ReInversion operates as a two-stage denoising process, which is first conditioned on the source image and subsequently on the reference. Besides, we introduce a Mask-Guided Selective Denoising (MSD) strategy to constrain edits to target regions, preserving the structural consistency of the background. Both qualitative and quantitative comparisons demonstrate that our ReInversion method achieves state-of-the-art EIE performance with the lowest computational overhead.

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition