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    Voicebox

    Voicebox

    The open-source voice synthesis studio powered by Qwen3-TTS

    ...The tool supports downloading voice models, cloning voices from short audio samples, and generating speech locally, then organizing the results using studio-oriented editing concepts. A standout capability is its multi-track timeline editor and supporting audio tools (like trimming and conversation mixing), which let creators compose multi-voice scenes instead of generating single clips in isolation. It is API-first, meaning you can use it as an app for production work or integrate its speech generation into your own software via an API layer.
    Downloads: 138 This Week
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    Amica

    Amica

    Amica is an open source interface for interactive communication

    Amica is an open source interface for interacting with fully animated 3D characters that combine voice chat, vision, and an emotion engine into a single experience. It lets you hold natural conversations with AI characters that can see, listen, and speak, while expressing emotional states through facial expressions and body language. Users can import VRM character models, adjust their appearance, tune the voice to match the character, and define behavior using different large language models...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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