kokoro-tts and kokorodoki

A is a mature, feature-rich CLI implementation of the Kokoro TTS model with broad format support, while B is a lightweight real-time TTS application built on the same underlying Kokoro model—making them complementary tools serving different use cases (batch processing vs. interactive deployment).

kokoro-tts
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kokorodoki
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Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 25/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 12/25
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Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 56
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Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
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About kokoro-tts

nazdridoy/kokoro-tts

A CLI text-to-speech tool using the Kokoro model, supporting multiple languages, voices (with blending), and various input formats including EPUB books and PDF documents.

This tool converts written text, including entire books and documents, into natural-sounding speech. You provide text files, EPUBs, or PDFs, and it generates audio files in various voices and languages, which can be streamed or saved as MP3s or WAVs. It's designed for anyone who needs to listen to long-form text, such as students, researchers, or audiobook creators.

audiobooks document-accessibility language-learning content-creation reading-aloud

About kokorodoki

eel-brah/kokorodoki

Natural-sounding Text-to-Speech App that fits anywhere. Fast, Real-Time and flexible.

KokoroDoki is a real-time text-to-speech application that transforms written text into natural-sounding spoken audio. You input text from articles, documents, or even your clipboard, and it outputs spoken words in various languages and voices. It's ideal for anyone who needs text read aloud, such as students, writers, or professionals needing to review content auditorily.

audiobooks accessibility content-review language-learning personal-productivity

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