9 comments

  • singpolyma3 40 minutes ago
    Love this.

    It says MIT license but then readme has a separate section on prohibited use that maybe adds restrictions to make it nonfree? Not sure the legal implications here.

  • armcat 1 hour ago
    Oh this is sweet, thanks for sharing! I've been a huge fan of Kokoro and event setup my own fully-local voice assistant [1]. Will definitely give Pocket TTS a go!

    [1] https://github.com/acatovic/ova

    • gropo 32 minutes ago
      Kokoro is better for tts by far

      For voice cloning, pocket tts is walled so I can't tell

    • amrrs 1 hour ago
      Thanks for sharing your repo..looks super cool.. I'm planning to try out. Is it based on mlx or just hf transformers?
      • armcat 55 minutes ago
        Thank you, just transformers.
  • dust42 50 minutes ago
    Good quality but unfortunately it is single language English only.
    • phoronixrly 46 minutes ago
      I echo this. For a TTS system to be in any way useful outside the tiny population of the world that speaks exclusively English, it must be multilingual and dynamically switch between languages pretty much per word.

      Cool tech demo though!

      • kamranjon 9 minutes ago
        That's a pretty crazy requirement for something to be "useful" especially something that runs so efficiently on cpu. Many content creators from non-english speaking countries can benefit from this type of release by translating transcripts of their content to english and then running it through a model like this to dub their videos in a language that can reach many more people.
  • lukebechtel 44 minutes ago
    Nice!

    Just made it an MCP server so claude can tell me when it's done with something :)

    https://github.com/Marviel/speak_when_done

  • tschellenbach 51 minutes ago
    It's cool how lightweight it is. Recently added support to Vision Agents for Pocket. https://github.com/GetStream/Vision-Agents/tree/main/plugins...
  • syntaxing 52 minutes ago
    Is there something similar for STT? I’m using whisper distill models and they work ok. Sometimes it gets what I say completely wrong.
  • oybng 18 minutes ago
    >If you want access to the model with voice cloning, go to https://huggingface.co/kyutai/pocket-tts and accept the terms, then make sure you're logged in locally with `uvx hf auth login` lol
  • GaggiX 1 hour ago
    I love that everyone is making their own TTS model as they are not as expensive as many other models to train. Also there are plenty of different architecture.

    Another recent example: https://github.com/supertone-inc/supertonic

  • snvzz 1 hour ago
    Relative to AmigaOS translator.device + narrator.device, this sure seems bloated.