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    edge-tts

    edge-tts

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

    edge-tts is a Python module and command-line tool that gives you direct access to Microsoft Edge’s online text-to-speech service without needing the Edge browser, Windows, or any API key. It wraps the same cloud voices used by Edge, exposing them through a simple CLI (edge-tts, edge-playback) and a Python API, so you can script high-quality speech generation in your own applications. The tool lets you list available voices, specify locale and voice name, and generate audio files in common...
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    MLX-Audio

    MLX-Audio

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

    MLX-Audio is a speech library built on Apple’s MLX framework and optimized for Apple Silicon machines (M-series Macs). 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...
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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...
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    Matcha-TTS

    Matcha-TTS

    A fast TTS architecture with conditional flow matching

    Matcha-TTS is a non-autoregressive neural text-to-speech architecture that uses conditional flow matching to generate speech quickly while maintaining natural quality. It models speech as an ODE-based generative process, and conditional flow matching lets it reach high-quality audio in only a few synthesis steps, which greatly reduces latency compared to score-matching diffusion approaches. The model is fully probabilistic, so it can generate diverse realizations of the same text while still...
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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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    MiniMax-MCP

    MiniMax-MCP

    Official MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) server

    MiniMax-MCP is the official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for accessing MiniMax’s multimodal generative APIs from MCP-compatible clients. It acts as a bridge between tools like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenAI Agents, and the MiniMax platform, exposing capabilities such as text-to-speech, voice cloning, image generation, text-to-image, video generation, image-to-video, text-to-video, and music generation. The server is written in Python and distributed under the MIT license,...
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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

    OpenAI-Compatible Edge-TTS API is a local, OpenAI-compatible text-to-speech API that uses edge-tts—Microsoft Edge’s online TTS service—as the backend. 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...
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    OmniVoice

    OmniVoice

    High-Quality Voice Cloning TTS for 600+ Languages

    The OmniVoice project is a cutting-edge multilingual text-to-speech system designed to generate high-quality speech across more than 600 languages. Built on a diffusion language model-style architecture, it combines scalability with strong performance, enabling both natural-sounding voice synthesis and efficient inference speeds. 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,...
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    Audio Webui

    Audio Webui

    A webui for different audio related Neural Networks

    Audio Webui is a Gradio-based web user interface that unifies a wide range of audio-related neural networks under a single, accessible front end. It is designed as an “all-in-one” environment where users can experiment with text-to-speech, voice cloning, generative music, and other neural audio models without writing boilerplate code. The project supports multiple back-end models and toolchains (such as Bark, RVC, AudioLDM, Audiocraft, and other text-to-audio or voice-cloning tools),...
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    WaveRNN

    WaveRNN

    WaveRNN Vocoder + TTS

    WaveRNN is a PyTorch implementation of DeepMind’s WaveRNN vocoder, bundled with a Tacotron-style TTS front end to form a complete text-to-speech stack. As a vocoder, WaveRNN models raw audio with a compact recurrent neural network that can generate high-quality waveforms more efficiently than many traditional autoregressive models. The repository includes scripts and code for preprocessing datasets such as LJSpeech, training Tacotron to produce mel spectrograms, training WaveRNN on those...
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    Dragonfire

    Dragonfire

    The open-source virtual assistant for Ubuntu based Linux distributions

    Dragonfire is the open-source virtual assistant project for Ubuntu-based Linux distributions. Her main objective is to serve as a command and control interface to the helmet user. So that you will be able to give orders just by using your voice commands and your eye movements. That makes the helmet handsfree. We are planning to ship Dragonfire as a preinstalled software package on DragonOS Linux Distribution.
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    vinuxproject

    vinuxproject

    Vinux is an Ubuntu derived distribution for blind & visually impaired.

    Vinux supports software text to speech and Braille support from boot-up to shutdown. Users can use installation medium to install independently with no sighted assistance required. Vinux supports command line environment speech, Desktop environment speech and magnification features. Vinux comes with an accessible suite of software and has an excellent mailing list support group.
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    Speect
    Speect is a multilingual TTS system. It offers a full text-to-speech system with various API's, as well as an environment for research and development of TTS systems and voices. It is written in ANSI C and uses a plug-in mechanism for extensions. Speect also includes an extensive set of Python bindings for quick implementation of new ideas, these bindings are derived from SWIG interface files and can easily be extended for other languages supported by SWIG. Speect is free and open...
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    A program for school children to practice mental calculation. The output can be text or spoken using text to speech.
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