# Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling — interactive visual explainer | Rudrite Research

> Source: <https://research.rudrite.com/mean-flow>
> Published: 2026-06-15 00:00:00+00:00

# Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling

Train on average velocity, not instantaneous — one-step generation from scratch, no distillation.

Geng et al. · arXiv 2025 · Foundations. [Read the paper ↗](https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13447)

A free, interactive, animated visual explainer of Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling — every exhibit computed from the real formulas, with verbatim quotes from the source.

## Questions

- What is Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling?
- Train on average velocity, not instantaneous — one-step generation from scratch, no distillation.
- Who published Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling, and where?
- Geng et al. — arXiv 2025 (arXiv:2505.13447).
- Where can I find a visual explainer of Mean Flows for One-step Generative Modeling?
- Right here — a free, interactive, animated walkthrough of the whole paper, with exhibits computed from the real formulas and verbatim quotes from the source.

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