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[](https://www.modelscope.cn/aigc/imageGeneration?tab=advanced&versionId=469191&modelType=Checkpoint&sdVersion=Z_IMAGE_TURBO&modelUrl=modelscope%253A%252F%252FTongyi-MAI%252FZ-Image-Turbo%253Frevision%253Dmaster%7D%7BOnline) 
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[](assets/Z-Image-Gallery.pdf) 
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Welcome to the official repository for the Z-Image(造相)project!
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## 🔬 Decoupled-DMD: The Acceleration Magic Behind Z-Image
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Decoupled-DMD is the core few-step distillation algorithm that empowers the 8-step Z-Image model.
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Our core insight in Decoupled-DMD is that the success of existing DMD (Distributaion Matching Distillation) methods is the result of two independent, collaborating mechanisms:
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[](https://www.modelscope.cn/aigc/imageGeneration?tab=advanced&versionId=469191&modelType=Checkpoint&sdVersion=Z_IMAGE_TURBO&modelUrl=modelscope%253A%252F%252FTongyi-MAI%252FZ-Image-Turbo%253Frevision%253Dmaster%7D%7BOnline) 
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<a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.22699" target="_blank"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Report-b5212f.svg?logo=arxiv" height="21px"></a>
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Welcome to the official repository for the Z-Image(造相)project!
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## 🔬 Decoupled-DMD: The Acceleration Magic Behind Z-Image
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Decoupled-DMD is the core few-step distillation algorithm that empowers the 8-step Z-Image model.
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Our core insight in Decoupled-DMD is that the success of existing DMD (Distributaion Matching Distillation) methods is the result of two independent, collaborating mechanisms:
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