qwen3-tts-apple-silicon and qwen3-tts-mac
These are ecosystem siblings where the "apple-silicon" variant is a feature-enhanced fork of the "mac" implementation, both targeting the same MLX-based Qwen3-TTS inference stack on Apple Silicon but with the former adding voice cloning and voice design capabilities.
About qwen3-tts-apple-silicon
kapi2800/qwen3-tts-apple-silicon
Run Qwen3-TTS text-to-speech locally on Mac (M1/M2/M3/M4). Voice cloning, voice design, custom voices. 100% offline using MLX.
This tool helps content creators, podcasters, and educators generate natural-sounding speech from text on their Mac. It takes written text or a short audio sample and produces high-quality audio narration in various voices, without needing an internet connection. Anyone who needs to create custom voiceovers or audio content for videos, presentations, or e-learning materials would find this useful.
About qwen3-tts-mac
kapi2800/qwen3-tts-mac
Optimized implementation of Qwen3-TTS for Apple Silicon (M1-M4)
This tool helps content creators, educators, or anyone needing high-quality audio by converting written text into natural-sounding speech. You input text, and it generates an audio file (WAV) in a chosen voice, or even creates new voices by cloning from an audio sample or designing one with text prompts. It's designed for users with an Apple Mac (M1-M4 series) who want to perform text-to-speech tasks directly on their machine.
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