VibeVoice-ComfyUI and ComfyUI-KaniTTS
These are **competitors**: both provide TTS synthesis nodes for ComfyUI workflows, offering alternative approaches to generating speech from text within the same platform, so users would typically choose one based on preference for the underlying model (Microsoft's VibeVoice vs. Kani TTS) rather than using both together.
About VibeVoice-ComfyUI
Enemyx-net/VibeVoice-ComfyUI
A comprehensive ComfyUI integration for Microsoft's VibeVoice text-to-speech model, enabling high-quality single and multi-speaker voice synthesis directly within your ComfyUI workflows.
Supports voice cloning from audio samples, LoRA fine-tuning adapters, and multi-speaker conversations with up to 4 distinct voices using speaker labels. The implementation features embedded VibeVoice code with adaptive transformer compatibility, configurable quantization (4-bit/8-bit) for VRAM optimization, and cross-platform GPU support including Apple Silicon via MPS. Operates as a self-contained ComfyUI custom node with automatic text chunking, pause tag insertion, and memory management controls for complex generative workflows.
About ComfyUI-KaniTTS
wildminder/ComfyUI-KaniTTS
ComfyUI node for modular, human‑like Kani TTS. Generate natural, high‑quality speech from text
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