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    OpenAI-Compatible Edge-TTS API

    OpenAI-Compatible Edge-TTS API

    Free, high-quality text-to-speech API endpoint to replace OpenAI

    ...The project emulates the /v1/audio/speech endpoint used by OpenAI, so any client that can talk to the OpenAI TTS API can be redirected to this service with minimal changes. It exposes parameters for input text, voice selection, audio format, and playback speed, mirroring the OpenAI interface while mapping popular OpenAI voice names to equivalent Edge voices. Because it relies on Edge’s TTS, the audio generation itself is free, and the project essentially acts as a smart proxy that handles formatting and streaming. The server supports Server-Sent Events (SSE) for streaming audio, enabling low-latency playback in chat UIs and other interactive tools. ...
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    Bailing

    Bailing

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

    Bailing is an open-source voice-dialogue assistant designed to deliver natural voice-based conversations by combining automatic speech recognition (ASR), voice activity detection (VAD), a large language model (LLM), and text-to-speech (TTS) in a single pipeline. Its goal is to offer a “voice-first” chat experience similar to what one might expect from a system like GPT-4o, but fully open and deployable by users.
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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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    Luna AI

    Luna AI

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

    ...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.
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    RealtimeTTS

    RealtimeTTS

    Converts text to speech in realtime

    RealtimeTTS is a low-latency text-to-speech library built for real-time applications such as voice chat with LLMs, assistants, and interactive tools. 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. ...
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    SpeakLogPSU
    SpeakLogPSU can speak chat messages with an individual voice if the NPC or player was configured or with a default one. You will never miss if someone talks to you. Voice cloning can be accomplished with Coqui in less than five minutes without GPU. The result is archived and can be used the next time in game. Some TTS projects already started to add tag support to speak text with emotions or sing it.
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    Voice Conference Manager uses VoiceXML and CCXML to control speech recognition, text to speech, and voice biometrics for a telephone conference service. Say the names or numbers of people and VCM places them into the call. Can be hosted on public servers
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