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    pyttsx3

    pyttsx3

    Offline Text To Speech synthesis for python

    pyttsx3 is an offline text-to-speech library for Python that wraps native speech engines instead of calling cloud APIs. It is designed to work entirely without an internet connection, making it suitable for local automation, kiosks, accessibility tools, and embedded applications. On Windows it uses SAPI5, on Linux it typically uses eSpeak or eSpeak-NG, and on macOS it can use NSSpeechSynthesizer or AVSpeechSynthesizer, giving it broad cross-platform compatibility. The library exposes a...
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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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    gTTS

    gTTS

    Python library and CLI tool to interface with Google Translate

    gTTS (Google Text-to-Speech) is a Python library and command-line tool that wraps the speech functionality of Google Translate. It lets you send text to the Google Translate TTS endpoint and receive spoken audio back as MP3 data, either written to a file, a file-like object, or standard output. The library is designed to handle long texts, using a speech-specific sentence tokenizer that keeps intonation and punctuation natural while splitting requests into acceptable chunks. It supports...
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