CVAIDec 16, 2025

VASA-3D: Lifelike Audio-Driven Gaussian Head Avatars from a Single Image

arXiv:2512.14677v12 citationsh-index: 14
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This work addresses the need for immersive, lifelike 3D avatars in applications like virtual communication, though it builds incrementally on existing 2D methods.

The paper tackles the problem of generating realistic 3D talking head avatars from a single image and audio input, achieving results that surpass prior methods with online generation of 512x512 free-viewpoint videos at up to 75 FPS.

We propose VASA-3D, an audio-driven, single-shot 3D head avatar generator. This research tackles two major challenges: capturing the subtle expression details present in real human faces, and reconstructing an intricate 3D head avatar from a single portrait image. To accurately model expression details, VASA-3D leverages the motion latent of VASA-1, a method that yields exceptional realism and vividness in 2D talking heads. A critical element of our work is translating this motion latent to 3D, which is accomplished by devising a 3D head model that is conditioned on the motion latent. Customization of this model to a single image is achieved through an optimization framework that employs numerous video frames of the reference head synthesized from the input image. The optimization takes various training losses robust to artifacts and limited pose coverage in the generated training data. Our experiment shows that VASA-3D produces realistic 3D talking heads that cannot be achieved by prior art, and it supports the online generation of 512x512 free-viewpoint videos at up to 75 FPS, facilitating more immersive engagements with lifelike 3D avatars.

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