Is there any open-source alternative to voice.AI?

Hello everyone!

I recently found out about Voice.AI, but I don’t like that you have to pay for it and that it’s not open-source.

Are there any open-source alternatives available?

Thanks!

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Have you given this a look? It’s recommended to use Google Colab to execute it unless your machine is extremely powerful GitHub - neonbjb/tortoise-tts: A multi-voice TTS system trained with an emphasis on quality

No worries! Check out open-source options like Coqui AI for voice generation (think video game voices!) or Mycroft AI for building your own voice assistant!

Yes, there are several open-source alternatives to voice.AI for various voice-related tasks.
There is DeepSpeech
An open-source speech-to-text engine based on deep learning, capable of converting spoken language into text.

Speechify is an innovative text-to-speech tool that combines the power of open-source voice cloning and AI technology. With Speechify, users can create custom voices and generate high-quality, realistic voices for various applications.

You can check Uberduck as it is another open source AI platform

To begin with, I’m grateful.

Is there any way you could tell me how to configure this in Google Colab?

There are open-source alternatives to voice AI platforms like voice.AI. Examples include:

Mozilla DeepSpeech: Created by Mozilla, it’s an open-source engine for converting speech to text.

Kaldi: This toolkit supports speech recognition for both research and production purposes.