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    Kitten TTS

    Kitten TTS

    State-of-the-art TTS model under 25MB

    KittenTTS is an open-source, ultra-lightweight, and high-quality text-to-speech model featuring just 15 million parameters and a binary size under 25 MB. It is designed for real-time CPU-based deployment across diverse platforms. Ultra-lightweight, model size less than 25MB. CPU-optimized, runs without GPU on any device. High-quality voices, several premium voice options available. Fast inference, optimized for real-time speech synthesis.
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    Open Vision Agents by Stream

    Open Vision Agents by Stream

    Build Vision Agents quickly with any model or video provider

    Open Vision Agents by Stream is an open source framework from Stream for building real time, multimodal AI agents that watch, listen, and respond to live video streams. It focuses on combining video understanding models, such as YOLO and Roboflow based detectors, with real time large language models like OpenAI Realtime and Gemini Live to create interactive experiences. The framework uses Stream’s ultra low latency edge network so agents can join sessions quickly and maintain very low audio...
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    shuyuan

    shuyuan

    Reading book source

    shuyuan is a project oriented around reading and knowledge consumption, especially targeting large-scale text content such as books, articles, or educational material. The name suggests “academy” or “study hall,” and the tool aims to help users ingest, organize, and manage reading content — possibly offering features like text parsing, annotation, metadata generation, translation, or storage for later reference. The repository is set up to support document ingestion, indexing, and maybe some...
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    AudioBC

    AudioBC

    Offline desktop app to convert EPUB to MP3 using Kokoro-82M neural TTS

    AudioBC is a powerful desktop application designed to turn your digital library into a personal audiobook collection. Unlike most Text-to-Speech (TTS) tools that require expensive cloud API subscriptions or an active internet connection, AudioBC runs entirely on your local machine. Powered by the state-of-the-art Kokoro-82M neural engine, AudioBC produces natural, human-like speech that rivals premium cloud services. It is built with a focus on privacy and simplicity, offering a...
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