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MT-EditFlow: Reinforcement Learning for Multi-Turn Image Editing with Flow Matching

Researchers from UCLA, UT Austin, and Lambda, Inc. introduced MT-EditFlow, a reinforcement learning framework for multi-turn image editing that uses flow matching to optimize reward signals. The framework significantly improves performance on sequential editing tasks, boosting FLUX.1-Kontext-dev by 6.85 points in turn-3 overall performance and surpassing state-of-the-art open-source models like Qwen-Image-Edit.

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MT-EditFlow: Reinforcement Learning for Multi-Turn Image Editing with Flow Matching
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Recent breakthroughs in instruction-based image editing have captured significant attention, as models are now capable of handling real-world editing demands with the practicality required by everyday users. However, editing models trained primarily for single-turn edits often break down in multi-turn editing—the natural interactive setting where a user iteratively refines an image based on the model’s own previous outputs. This failure stems from the all-or-nothing requirement, where a single failed turn compromises the entire sequence, and error propagation, where exposure bias leads to compounding editing errors. To address these challenges, we introduce MT-EditFlow, a flow-matching reinforcement learning framework designed to optimize reward signals for sequential image editing. MT-EditFlow integrates a multi-turn perspective with a multi-reward formulation to provide a unified structure applicable to both GRPO and NFT-based reinforcement learning methods. We systematically analyze and optimize the reward signal by investigating effective scoring strategies for turn-level aggregation, VLM reasoning modes to trade off reward bias and variance, and advantage fusion levels to prevent reward hacking. Our findings reveal that broadcasting the aggregated advantage across the entire editing trajectory effectively bridges the gap between local planning and global multi-turn task success. Extensive experiments demonstrate that MT-EditFlow significantly improves performance across diverse base models. Notably, it boosts FLUX.1-Kontext-dev by 6.85 points in turn-3 overall performance, surpassing state-of-the-art open-source models such as Qwen-Image-Edit. By maintaining high marginal success rates and reducing exposure bias, MT-EditFlow provides a foundation for more reliable and natural human-AI collaboration in visual content creation.

  • † University of California, Los Angeles
  • ‡ University of Texas at Austin
  • § Lambda, Inc
    • Equal contribution
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