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    pyttsx3

    pyttsx3

    Offline Text To Speech synthesis for python

    ...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 simple but flexible API for controlling voice selection, speaking rate, volume, and other synthesis parameters from Python code. It supports both a high-level speak convenience function and a lower-level engine object with event hooks, queuing, and saving output to audio files. The repository includes examples and documentation that show how to adjust properties dynamically, persist synthesized output, and integrate pyttsx3 into GUIs or background services.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    edge-tts

    edge-tts

    Use Microsoft Edge's online text-to-speech service from Python

    ...The tool lets you list available voices, specify locale and voice name, and generate audio files in common formats like MP3 or WAV. It also supports generating subtitle files (such as SRT or VTT) alongside the speech, which is handy for video narration, e-learning, or accessibility workflows. From the CLI you can adjust parameters such as speaking rate, volume, and pitch, giving you some control over prosody without diving into SSML. The library is asynchronous under the hood, which makes it efficient for batch jobs or web services that need to synthesize many utterances concurrently.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    Style-Bert-VITS2

    Style-Bert-VITS2

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

    Style-Bert-VITS2 is a text-to-speech system based on Bert-VITS2 that focuses on highly controllable voice styles and emotional expression. It takes the original Bert-VITS2 v2.1 and its Japanese-Extra variant and extends them so you can control emotion and speaking style with fine-grained intensity, not just choose a generic tone. The project targets both power users and beginners: Windows users without Git or Python can install and run it using bundled .bat scripts, while advanced users can work with virtual environments, uv, and Python tooling. It includes a full GUI editor to script dialogue, set different styles per line, edit dictionaries, and save/load projects, plus a separate web UI and Colab notebooks for training and experimentation. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Audiblez

    Audiblez

    Generate audiobooks from e-books

    Audiblez is a tool for generating high-quality .m4b audiobooks directly from .epub e-books using the Kokoro-82M neural text-to-speech model. It focuses on making audiobook creation easy and fast: from a single command, the tool splits an e-book into chapters, synthesizes audio for each section, and then merges the results into a structured audiobook with chapter-based WAV files and a final .m4b container. The Kokoro-82M model it uses is compact (82M parameters) yet natural sounding, trained on under 100 hours of audio, and supports multiple languages, including English (US/UK), Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    OmniVoice

    OmniVoice

    High-Quality Voice Cloning TTS for 600+ Languages

    ...One of its most notable capabilities is zero-shot voice cloning, allowing users to replicate a speaker’s voice using only a short reference audio clip. In addition, it supports voice design through configurable attributes such as gender, accent, pitch, and speaking style, giving users fine-grained control over generated speech. The system also includes advanced features like non-verbal expression tags and pronunciation overrides, enabling expressive and precise output. With support for both API-based and command-line usage, it is designed for research, production, and experimentation alike.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    VoxCPM

    VoxCPM

    TTS for Context-Aware Speech Generation and True-to-Life Voice Cloning

    ...This design helps decouple semantic and acoustic information while preserving fine-grained prosody, leading to more stable and expressive generation than many discrete-token systems. Trained on a large 1.8-million-hour bilingual corpus, VoxCPM can infer appropriate speaking style from context, dynamically adjusting intonation, rhythm, and emotional tone. It supports zero-shot voice cloning from a short reference audio clip, capturing timbre, accent, and pacing to closely mimic a target speaker without per-speaker fine-tuning.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Spark TTS

    Spark TTS

    Spark-TTS Inference Code

    ...The project supports zero-shot voice cloning, meaning it can imitate a new speaker’s voice without dedicated training for that specific voice, and works across languages, including English and Chinese, even in cross-lingual code-switching scenarios. Spark-TTS allows users to control speech characteristics like gender, pitch, and speaking rate to customize synthesized output and support virtual speaker creation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Orpheus TTS

    Orpheus TTS

    Towards Human-Sounding Speech

    Orpheus TTS is a state-of-the-art open-source text-to-speech system built on a Llama-3B backbone, treating speech synthesis as a large language model problem instead of a traditional TTS pipeline. It is designed to produce human-like speech with natural intonation, emotion, and rhythm, targeting quality comparable to or better than many closed-source systems. The project ships both pretrained and finetuned English models, as well as a family of multilingual models released as a research...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ebook2audiobook

    ebook2audiobook

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

    ebook2audiobook is a tool to convert legally obtained eBooks (non-DRM) into fully narrated audiobooks, complete with chapters and metadata. 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...
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Dia

    Dia

    A TTS model capable of generating ultra-realistic dialogue

    Dia is a neural text-to-speech model designed specifically for generating ultra-realistic dialogue in a single pass. Instead of focusing on isolated sentences or flat narration, it is optimized for conversational audio, complete with natural turn-taking, prosody, and pacing. The model can be conditioned on a reference audio sample, allowing you to control emotion, tone, and other stylistic aspects of the speech. It can also produce nonverbal vocalizations like laughter, coughs, clearing the...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Luna AI

    Luna AI

    Virtual AI anchor that combines state-of-the-art technology

    ...The project supports multiple rendering backends for the avatar, such as Live2D, Unreal Engine (UE), and “xuniren,” and can output to streaming platforms like Bilibili, Douyin, Kuaishou, WeChat Channels, Pinduoduo, Douyu, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. For voice, it integrates with numerous TTS engines (Edge-TTS, VITS-Fast, ElevenLabs, VALL-E-X, OpenVoice, GPT-SoVITS, Azure TTS, fish-speech, ChatTTS, CosyVoice, F5-TTS, MultiTTS, MeloTTS, and others), and can optionally pass the output through voice conversion systems like so-vits-svc or DDSP-SVC to change timbre.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    StyleTTS 2

    StyleTTS 2

    Towards Human-Level Text-to-Speech through Style Diffusion

    StyleTTS2 is a state-of-the-art text-to-speech system that aims for human-level naturalness by combining style diffusion, adversarial training, and large speech language models. It extends the original StyleTTS idea by introducing a style diffusion model that can sample rich, realistic speaking styles conditioned on reference speech, allowing highly expressive and diverse prosody. The architecture uses a two-stage training process and leverages an auxiliary speech language model to guide generation toward more natural and coherent utterances. StyleTTS2 supports both single-speaker and multi-speaker configurations, with the ability to sample or transfer styles from reference audio, making it powerful for expressive TTS and character voices. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    VALL-E X

    VALL-E X

    Open source implementation of Microsoft's VALL-E X zero-shot TTS model

    VALL-E-X is an open-source implementation of Microsoft’s VALL-E X zero-shot text-to-speech model, focused on multilingual, cross-lingual voice cloning. It is capable of synthesizing speech in English, Chinese, and Japanese from text while mimicking the voice characteristics of a speaker given only a short 3–10 second prompt. The model attempts to match not just timbre, but also tone, pitch, emotion, and prosody of the reference audio, resulting in highly personalized output. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    wukong-robot

    wukong-robot

    Chinese voice dialogue robot/smart speaker project

    wukong-robot is a Chinese voice assistant / smart speaker project built to let makers and hackers design highly customizable voice-controlled devices. It combines wake-word detection, automatic speech recognition, natural language understanding, and text-to-speech into a single framework aimed at the Chinese-speaking ecosystem. The project is positioned as a simple, flexible, and elegant platform that can run on devices like Raspberry Pi and other Linux-based boards, making it suitable for DIY smart speakers and home-automation hubs. It supports multi-turn conversational capabilities powered by ChatGPT or other large language models, letting users have continuous dialogues rather than one-shot commands. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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