Abstract
Lance is a unified multimodal model that combines understanding, generation, and editing capabilities for images and videos through collaborative multi-task training and a dual-stream architecture.
We present Lance, a lightweight native unified model supporting multimodal understanding, generation, and editing for both images and videos. Rather than relying on model capacity scaling or text-image-dominant designs, Lance explores a practical paradigm for unified multimodal modeling via collaborative multi-task training. It is grounded in two core principles: unified context modeling and decoupled capability pathways. Specifically, Lance is trained from scratch and employs a dual-stream mixture-of-experts architecture on shared interleaved multimodal sequences, enabling joint context learning while decoupling the pathways for understanding and generation. We further introduce modality-aware rotary positional encoding to mitigate interference among heterogeneous visual tokens and boost cross-task alignment. During training, Lance adopts a staged multi-task training paradigm with capability-oriented objectives and adaptive data scheduling to strengthen both semantic comprehension and visual generation performance. Experimental results demonstrate that Lance substantially outperforms existing open-source unified models in image and video generation, while retaining strong multimodal understanding capabilities. The homepage is available at https://lance-project.github.io.
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Lance is a native unified multimodal model that supports image and video understanding, generation, and editing within a single framework (Especially video understanding, generation and editing).
- Efficient at 3B scale. With only 3B active parameters, Lance delivers strong performance across image generation, image editing, and video generation benchmarks.
- Trained from scratch. Lance is built with a staged multi-task recipe and trained entirely from scratch within a 128-A100-GPU budget.
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