VibeVoice-ComfyUI and ComfyUI-KaniTTS

These are **competitors**: both provide TTS synthesis nodes for ComfyUI workflows, offering alternative approaches to generating speech from text within the same platform, so users would typically choose one based on preference for the underlying model (Microsoft's VibeVoice vs. Kani TTS) rather than using both together.

VibeVoice-ComfyUI
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Established
ComfyUI-KaniTTS
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 23/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 8/25
Stars: 1,391
Forks: 219
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 38
Forks: 3
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
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About VibeVoice-ComfyUI

Enemyx-net/VibeVoice-ComfyUI

A comprehensive ComfyUI integration for Microsoft's VibeVoice text-to-speech model, enabling high-quality single and multi-speaker voice synthesis directly within your ComfyUI workflows.

This tool helps content creators and storytellers generate natural-sounding speech from text directly within their ComfyUI workflows. You provide written scripts, and it outputs high-quality audio, including options for single voices or dynamic multi-speaker conversations. It's designed for anyone needing realistic voiceovers, character dialogue, or narrated content.

content-creation voiceover storytelling audio-production digital-media

About ComfyUI-KaniTTS

wildminder/ComfyUI-KaniTTS

ComfyUI node for modular, human‑like Kani TTS. Generate natural, high‑quality speech from text

This project helps content creators, animators, and anyone needing high-quality voiceovers generate natural, human-like speech from written text. You simply provide a text script and select from various voices and models, receiving audio files ready for your projects. This is ideal for artists and designers using ComfyUI to create dynamic, voice-enabled content.

voiceover content-creation animation audio-production digital-art

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