TTS-Audio-Suite and ComfyUI-ChatterboxTTS

The first tool integrates Chatterbox as one of multiple TTS engines alongside competitors like Echo-TTS and Qwen3-TTS, while the second tool provides a dedicated ComfyUI implementation of Chatterbox alone, making them complementary options at different levels of abstraction—the first for users wanting engine choice, the second for Chatterbox-specific optimization.

TTS-Audio-Suite
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Established
ComfyUI-ChatterboxTTS
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Emerging
Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 2/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 14/25
Stars: 774
Forks: 71
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Commits (30d): 55
Language: Python
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Stars: 13
Forks: 3
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Python
License: MIT
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About TTS-Audio-Suite

diodiogod/TTS-Audio-Suite

A ComfyUI custom node integration for multi-engine multi-language Text-to-Speech and Voice Conversion. Supports: RVC, Echo-TTS, Qwen3-TTS, Cozy Voice 3, Step Audio EditX, IndexTTS-2, Chatterbox (classic and multilingual 23-lang), F5-TTS, Higgs Audio 2 and VibeVoice with unlimited text length, SRT timing, Character support, and many audio tools

Implements a modular node-based architecture within ComfyUI that abstracts 12 TTS/voice conversion engines behind unified interfaces, enabling workflows to swap engines or chain operations (transcription → subtitle timing → synthesis → voice conversion) without graph restructuring. Provides advanced subtitle authoring through SRT generation from plain text using readability algorithms, per-segment parameter switching via inline tags like `[seed:24]` or ``, and character/language switching within single text blocks—bridging traditional NLP workflows with real-time audio generation at unlimited text lengths.

About ComfyUI-ChatterboxTTS

Yuan-ManX/ComfyUI-ChatterboxTTS

ComfyUI-ChatterboxTTS is now available in ComfyUI, Chatterbox is the first production-grade open-source TTS model.

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