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    kokoro-onnx

    kokoro-onnx

    TTS with kokoro and onnx runtime

    kokoro-onnx is a text-to-speech toolkit that wraps the Kokoro neural TTS model in an easy-to-use ONNX Runtime interface, so you can generate speech from Python with minimal setup. It focuses on running efficiently on commodity hardware, including macOS with Apple Silicon, while still delivering near real-time performance for many use cases. The project ships prebuilt model files and a simple example script, so you can go from installation to producing an audio.wav file in just a few steps. It supports multiple languages and voices, with a curated voice list and configuration via a VOICES file hosted alongside the models. ...
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    ebook2audiobook

    ebook2audiobook

    Generate audiobooks from e-books, voice cloning & 1107+ languages

    ...It automates the pipeline: it reads the eBook file, splits it into appropriate segments (chapters, paragraphs), uses text-to-speech (TTS) models to synthesize audio, optionally applies voice cloning, and outputs a final audiobook — ideal for people who prefer listening over reading, or for accessibility purposes. The tool supports a wide array of underlying TTS backends (XTTSv2, Bark, VITS, Fairseq, Tacotron2, YourTTS and more), which gives flexibility depending on hardware availability, voice preference, and language. It also supports a huge number of languages — apparently “+1110 languages and dialects” in its supported set — making it suitable for eBooks in many languages.
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    Speech Note

    Speech Note

    Speech Note Linux app. Note taking, reading and translating

    ...The application supports multiple STT engines such as Coqui STT (DeepSpeech fork), Vosk, whisper.cpp, Faster Whisper, and april-asr, giving users flexibility in accuracy, speed, and hardware requirements. For text-to-speech, it can plug into a wide range of engines including espeak-ng, MBROLA, Piper, RHVoice, Coqui TTS, Mimic 3, WhisperSpeech, Kokoro, Parler-TTS, F5-TTS, and even classic S.A.M., making it highly customizable in terms of voices and languages.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Chatterbox TTS Server

    Chatterbox TTS Server

    Self-host the powerful Chatterbox TTS model

    ...It also includes OpenAI-compatible API behavior, which helps developers connect it to existing tools that already expect that style of endpoint. The server can run on NVIDIA CUDA, AMD ROCm, or CPU, giving it flexibility across different hardware setups. Its main value is packaging a powerful TTS workflow into a practical service that can be accessed through a browser or integrated into other software.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    clone-voice

    clone-voice

    A sound cloning tool with a web interface, using your voice

    Clone-voice is a local voice-cloning tool that lets you synthesize speech in any target voice or convert one recording into another voice using the same timbre. It is built around Coqui’s XTTS-v2 model, so it inherits multilingual support and modern neural TTS quality while wrapping it in a user-friendly desktop workflow. The app is designed to be very easy to use: you download a precompiled package, double-click app.exe, and it launches a browser-based web interface where you control...
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    LuxTTS

    LuxTTS

    A high-quality rapid TTS voice cloning model

    LuxTTS is an open-source text-to-speech (TTS) system focused on delivering high-quality, rapid voice synthesis and voice cloning that runs extremely fast and efficiently on consumer hardware. It implements a lightweight architecture based on ZipVoice and optimized sampling techniques so that it can generate speech at speeds up to roughly 150 times real-time on a single GPU and faster than real-time on CPU, all while producing audio at high fidelity with 48 kHz quality. The project supports zero-shot voice cloning, meaning it can adapt to a reference speaker’s voice with minimal example data, enabling realistic and personalized synthetic speech. ...
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    OuteTTS

    OuteTTS

    Interface for OuteTTS models

    OuteTTS is an interface library for running OuteTTS text-to-speech models across a range of backends, making it easier to deploy the same model on different hardware and runtimes. It provides a high-level Interface API that wraps model configuration, speaker handling, and audio generation so you can focus on integrating speech into your application rather than wiring up low-level engines. The project supports multiple backends including llama.cpp (Python bindings and server), Hugging Face Transformers, ExLlamaV2, VLLM and a JavaScript interface via Transformers.js, allowing it to run on CPUs, NVIDIA CUDA GPUs, AMD ROCm, Vulkan-capable GPUs, and Apple Metal. ...
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    AI Runner

    AI Runner

    Offline inference engine for art, real-time voice conversations

    AI Runner is an offline inference engine designed to run a collection of AI workloads on your own machine, including image generation for art, real-time voice conversations, LLM-powered chatbots and automated workflows. It is implemented as a desktop-oriented Python application and emphasizes privacy and self-hosting, allowing users to work with text-to-speech, speech-to-text, text-to-image and multimodal models without sending data to external services. At the core of its LLM stack is a...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CosyVoice

    CosyVoice

    Multi-lingual large voice generation model, providing inference

    CosyVoice is a multilingual large voice generation model that offers a full-stack solution for training, inference, and deployment of high-quality TTS systems. The model supports multiple languages, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, and a range of Chinese dialects such as Cantonese, Sichuanese, Shanghainese, Tianjinese, and Wuhanese. It is designed for zero-shot voice cloning and cross-lingual or mix-lingual scenarios, so a single reference voice can be used to synthesize speech...
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    Style-Bert-VITS2

    Style-Bert-VITS2

    Style-Bert-VITS2: Bert-VITS2 with more controllable voice styles

    ...For those who only need synthesis, the project is published as a Python library (pip install style-bert-vits2) and can run on CPU without an NVIDIA GPU, though training still requires GPU hardware.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bailing

    Bailing

    Bailing is a voice dialogue robot similar to GPT-4o

    ...The project is modular: each core function — ASR, VAD, LLM, TTS — exists as a separately replaceable component, which allows flexibility in picking your preferred models depending on resources or languages. It aims to be light enough to run without a GPU, making it usable on modest hardware or edge devices, while still maintaining low latency and smooth interaction. Bailing includes a memory system, giving the assistant the ability to remember user preferences and context across sessions, which enables more personalized and context-aware conversations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Supertonic

    Supertonic

    Lightning-fast, on-device TTS, running natively via ONNX

    ...It focuses on running entirely locally, eliminating the need for cloud APIs and providing low latency and strong privacy guarantees, even on constrained devices like Raspberry Pi boards and e-readers. The core model is highly compact at around 66 million parameters, yet benchmarks show it can generate speech up to 167× faster than real time on modern consumer hardware and significantly outpace popular cloud TTS APIs in throughput and real-time factor. Supertonic is designed to handle real-world text gracefully, including numbers, dates, currency symbols, abbreviations, and technical units, without requiring heavy pre-processing or custom text normalization. The repository provides complete reference implementations across many programming ecosystems—Python, Node.js, browser (WebGPU/WASM), Java, C++, C#, Go, Swift, iOS, Rust, and Flutter.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MLX-Audio

    MLX-Audio

    A text-to-speech, speech-to-text and speech-to-speech library

    ...It focuses on text-to-speech and speech-to-speech workflows, with APIs and a command-line interface that make it easy to generate high-quality audio from text. Because it uses MLX and targets Apple Silicon, inference is fast and can take advantage of hardware acceleration and quantization for efficient on-device performance. The project provides a straightforward CLI (mlx_audio.tts.generate) as well as a Python API for programmatic generation of audio, including parameters for voice choice, speed, language hints, output format, and sample rate. It includes examples such as audiobook generation to demonstrate long-form synthesis and joined audio segments. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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