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    Supertonic

    Supertonic

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

    Supertonic is a lightning-fast, on-device text-to-speech system built around ONNX Runtime for maximum speed and portability. 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. ...
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    NVIDIA NeMo Framework

    NVIDIA NeMo Framework

    Scalable generative AI framework built for researchers and developers

    NVIDIA NeMo is a scalable, cloud-native generative AI framework aimed at researchers and PyTorch developers working on large language models, multimodal models, and speech AI (ASR and TTS), with growing support for computer vision. It provides collections of domain-specific modules and reference implementations that make it easier to pre-train, fine-tune, and deploy very large models on multi-GPU and multi-node infrastructure.
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    comfyui-mixlab-nodes

    comfyui-mixlab-nodes

    Workflow and speech recognition app

    comfyui-mixlab-nodes is a large collection of custom nodes for ComfyUI that turns workflows into interactive apps and adds real-time multimedia, LLM, and TTS capabilities. It introduces a “Workflow-to-APP” concept, where a ComfyUI graph can be transformed into a Web App through an AppInfo node, complete with categories, batch prompts, and editable configurations. The project also brings Real-time Design features like screen capture and floating video nodes, enabling creative pipelines that...
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    FastKoko

    FastKoko

    Dockerized FastAPI wrapper for Kokoro-82M text-to-speech model

    FastKoko is a self-hosted text-to-speech server built around the Kokoro-82M model and exposed through a FastAPI backend. It is designed to be easy to deploy via Docker, with separate CPU and GPU images so that users can choose between pure CPU inference and NVIDIA GPU acceleration. The project exposes an OpenAI-compatible speech endpoint, which means existing code that talks to the OpenAI audio API can often be pointed at a Kokoro-FastAPI instance with minimal changes. It supports multiple...
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    RealtimeTTS

    RealtimeTTS

    Converts text to speech in realtime

    ...It is designed around a streaming model: you can feed it text incrementally (for example, as an LLM responds) and get audio output almost immediately, which keeps end-to-end latency very low. The library is engine-agnostic and plugs into a wide range of cloud and local TTS systems, including OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Azure, Coqui, Piper, StyleTTS2, Edge TTS, Google TTS, system TTS and others, so you can swap providers without rewriting your pipeline. It supports both internet-based engines and fully local engines, which lets you choose between privacy, cost, and quality trade-offs. RealtimeTTS also includes robustness features such as automatic fallbacks when a backend fails, so production systems can stay responsive even if one TTS provider is temporarily unavailable.
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    SoniTranslate

    SoniTranslate

    Synchronized Translation for Videos

    ...The project supports a wide range of languages for translation, spanning major world languages (English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, etc.) and many regional or less widely spoken languages, making it suitable for broad internationalization. It offers multiple usage modes, including a Colab notebook for cloud-based experimentation, a Hugging Face Space demo for quick trials, and instructions.
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    edge-TTS-record

    edge-TTS-record

    Tool that can record speech synthesis

    ...The idea is simple but effective: since Edge’s online TTS voices (such as “Xiaoxiao” or “Yunyang” for Chinese) are often high-quality, this tool provides a way to “capture” them offline for later use. Users can type or paste text, preview the speech, and then trigger the recorder; the system automatically captures the audio output from the browser and writes it to a WAV file. The tool includes a small GUI (built with Aardio) and aims to be plug-and-play — after downloading the .exe you can immediately start using it without deep configuration. It is cloud-based in the sense that it relies on Edge’s online TTS service, so internet connection is required; but once recorded, the audio is local.
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