voicepeak-mcp and voice-status-report-mcp-server

Both servers provide text-to-speech functionality, with one leveraging OpenAI's API and the other integrating with VOICEPEAK, making them **competitors** offering distinct backend implementations for similar service goals.

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About voicepeak-mcp

k2wanko/voicepeak-mcp

MCP server for VOICEPEAK text-to-speech synthesis

Implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to expose VOICEPEAK's synthesis capabilities—including voice generation with configurable narrators, emotions, speed, and pitch parameters—through a set of tools callable by Claude Desktop. Provides platform-specific features like pronunciation dictionary management on macOS/Linux, while Windows users leverage VOICEPEAK's native dictionary interface. Installs via npx/bunx and integrates directly into Claude Desktop configuration.

About voice-status-report-mcp-server

tomekkorbak/voice-status-report-mcp-server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides voice status updates using OpenAI's text-to-speech API.

This tool helps developers receive spoken updates from their AI coding assistants like Cursor or Claude. As the AI works on a task, it converts text status messages into clear voice reports, letting you know its progress or when it needs your attention. This is for developers who want to stay informed about their AI's activity without constantly checking the screen.

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