ComfyUI-VoxCPMTTS and ComfyUI-KugelAudio

These two tools are competitors, both offering open-source text-to-speech with voice cloning capabilities, but each utilizing a different underlying TTS model (KugelAudio vs. VoxCPM TTS).

ComfyUI-VoxCPMTTS
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Emerging
ComfyUI-KugelAudio
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Emerging
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 8/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 3/25
Community 16/25
Stars: 36
Forks: 3
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: GPL-3.0
Stars: 29
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License:
No Package No Dependents
No License No Package No Dependents

About ComfyUI-VoxCPMTTS

1038lab/ComfyUI-VoxCPMTTS

A clean, efficient ComfyUI custom node for VoxCPM TTS (Text-to-Speech) functionality. This implementation provides high-quality speech generation and voice cloning capabilities using the VoxCPM 1.5 model.

This tool helps content creators, marketers, and educators generate natural-sounding speech from text or clone existing voices for audio content. You provide written text and optionally a voice recording, and it produces high-quality audio narration or speech that mimics the cloned voice. It's designed for anyone needing realistic spoken audio without hiring voice talent or specialized recording equipment.

audio-content-creation voice-over digital-narration synthetic-media e-learning

About ComfyUI-KugelAudio

Saganaki22/ComfyUI-KugelAudio

🗣️ ComfyUI nodes for KugelAudi- Open-source text-to-speech with voice cloning for 24 European languages

This project helps content creators, educators, and anyone needing high-quality audio quickly generate natural-sounding speech from text. You provide written content and an optional short audio sample of a voice you want to use, and it produces an audio file of that text spoken in a synthetic or cloned voice. It's ideal for producing voiceovers, educational materials, or audio content across 24 European languages.

audio-production content-creation e-learning voice-cloning multilingual-communication

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