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    Kitten TTS

    Kitten TTS

    State-of-the-art TTS model under 25MB

    ...It is designed for real-time CPU-based deployment across diverse platforms. Ultra-lightweight, model size less than 25MB. CPU-optimized, runs without GPU on any device. High-quality voices, several premium voice options available. Fast inference, optimized for real-time speech synthesis.
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    MOSS-TTS Family

    MOSS-TTS Family

    MOSS‑TTS Family open‑source speech and sound generation model

    ...The broader family also includes dialogue generation, prompt-based voice creation, streaming voice-agent support, and a unified audio tokenizer. It is especially useful for developers building dubbing, podcasts, audiobooks, voice assistants, character voices, and creative audio tools.
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    MiniCPM-o

    MiniCPM-o

    A GPT-4o Level MLLM for Vision, Speech and Multimodal Live Streaming

    MiniCPM-o 2.6 is a cutting-edge multimodal large language model (MLLM) designed for high-performance tasks across vision, speech, and video. Capable of running on end-side devices such as smartphones and tablets, it provides powerful features like real-time speech conversation, video understanding, and multimodal live streaming. With 8 billion parameters, MiniCPM-o 2.6 surpasses its predecessors in versatility and efficiency, making it one of the most robust models available. It supports...
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    Step-Audio

    Step-Audio

    Open-source framework for intelligent speech interaction

    ...Through its architecture, Step-Audio supports multilingual interaction, dialects, emotional tones (joy, sadness, etc.), and even more creative speech styles (like rap or singing), while allowing dynamic control over speech characteristics. It also provides a “generative data engine,” which can produce synthetic speech data (cloning voices, varying style) to support TTS training.
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    Piper TTS

    Piper TTS

    A fast, local neural text to speech system

    ...Optimized for devices like the Raspberry Pi 4, Piper enables high-quality speech synthesis without relying on cloud services, making it ideal for privacy-conscious applications. It utilizes ONNX models trained with VITS to deliver natural-sounding voices across various languages and accents. Piper is particularly suited for offline voice assistants and embedded systems.
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