ComfyUI-VibeVoice and ComfyUI-VoxCPM

These are complementary TTS tools that serve different use cases—VibeVoice excels at multi-speaker conversational audio while VoxCPM specializes in zero-shot voice cloning—so users might employ both depending on whether they need expressive dialogue generation or speaker-specific voice synthesis.

ComfyUI-VibeVoice
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ComfyUI-VoxCPM
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Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 23/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 16/25
Stars: 563
Forks: 105
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Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 390
Forks: 42
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Language: Python
License: Apache-2.0
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About ComfyUI-VibeVoice

wildminder/ComfyUI-VibeVoice

ComfyUI custom node for the VibeVoice TTS. Expressive, long-form, multi-speaker conversational audio

This tool helps content creators, podcasters, and educators generate natural-sounding, multi-speaker audio conversations from a written script. You provide a text dialogue and optionally some reference audio clips for specific voices, and it produces a single audio file with up to four distinct, expressive speakers. It's designed for anyone who needs high-quality, long-form conversational audio without recording multiple people.

podcasting audiobook creation content generation e-learning development dialogue synthesis

About ComfyUI-VoxCPM

wildminder/ComfyUI-VoxCPM

ComfyUI node for highly expressive speech and realistic zero-shot voice cloning

This tool helps content creators, podcasters, or marketing professionals generate highly realistic speech from text. You provide text and, optionally, a short audio sample of a voice, and it outputs an audio file with the text spoken in that voice, complete with natural expression and tone. It's designed for anyone needing expressive, true-to-life voiceovers or cloned voices for various media.

voice-cloning audio-content-creation speech-synthesis media-production narration

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