Show HN: Three new Kitten TTS models – smallest less than 25MB
Today we're releasing three new models with 80M, 40M and 14M parameters.
The largest model (80M) has the highest quality. The 14M variant reaches new SOTA in expressivity among similar sized models, despite being <25MB in size. This release is a major upgrade from the previous one and supports English text-to-speech applications in eight voices: four male and four female.
Here's a short demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge3u5qblqZA.
Most models are quantized to int8 + fp16, and they use ONNX for runtime. Our models are designed to run anywhere eg. raspberry pi, low-end smartphones, wearables, browsers etc. No GPU required! This release aims to bridge the gap between on-device and cloud models for tts applications. Multi-lingual model release is coming soon.
On-device AI is bottlenecked by one thing: a lack of tiny models that actually perform. Our goal is to open-source more models to run production-ready voice agents and apps entirely on-device.
We would love your feedback!
- kevin42 - 11837 sekunder sedanWhat I love about OpenClaw is that I was able to send it a message on Discord with just this github URL and it started sending me voice messages using it within a few minutes. It also gave me a bunch of different benchmarks and sample audio.
I'm impressed with the quality given the size. I don't love the voices, but it's not bad. Running on an intel 9700 CPU, it's about 1.5x realtime using the 80M model. It wasn't any faster running on a 3080 GPU though.
- vezycash - 3900 sekunder sedanWould an Android app of this be able to replace the built in tts?
- armcat - 4554 sekunder sedanThis is awesome, well done. Been doing lot of work with voice assistants, if you can replicate voice cloning Qwen3-TTS into this small factor, you will be absolute legends!
- ks2048 - 11462 sekunder sedanYou should put examples comparing the 4 models you released - same text spoken by each.
- magicalhippo - 8799 sekunder sedanA lot of good small TTS models in recent times. Most seem to struggle hard on prosody though.
Kokoro TTS for example has a very good Norwegian voice but the rhythm and emphasizing is often so out of whack the generated speech is almost incomprehensible.
Haven't had time to check this model out yet, how does it fare here? What's needed to improve the models in this area now that the voice part is more or less solved?
- pumanoir - 4699 sekunder sedanThe example.py file says "it will run blazing fast on any GPU. But this example will run on CPU."
I couldn't locate how to run it on a GPU anywhere in the repo.
- altruios - 11895 sekunder sedanOne of the core features I look for is expressive control.
Either in the form of the api via pitch/speed/volume controls, for more deterministic controls.
Or in expressive tags such as [coughs], [urgently], or [laughs in melodic ascending and descending arpeggiated gibberish babbles].
the 25MB model is amazingly good for being 25MB. How does it handle expressive tags?
- Remi_Etien - 7702 sekunder sedan25MB is impressive. What's the tradeoff vs the 80M model — is it mainly voice quality or does it also affect pronunciation accuracy on less common words?
- gabrielcsapo - 3081 sekunder sedanare there plans to output text alignment?
- DavidTompkins - 7789 sekunder sedanThis would be great as a js package - 25mb is small enough that I think it'd be worth it (in-browser tts is still pretty bad and varies by browser)
- ks2048 - 11118 sekunder sedanThere's a number of recent, good quality, small TTS models.
If the author doesn't describe some detail about the data, training, or a novel architecture, etc, I only assume they just took another one, do a little finetuning, and repackage as a new product.
- schopra909 - 5059 sekunder sedanReally cool to see innovation in terms of quality of tiny models. Great work!
- janice1999 - 4616 sekunder sedanWhat's the actual install size for a working example? Like similar "tiny" projects, do these models actually require installing 1GB+ of dependencies?
- sschueller - 5930 sekunder sedanI'm still looking for the "perfect" setup in order to clone my voice and use it locally to send voice replies in telegram via openclaw. Does anyone have auch a setup?
I want to be my own personal assistant...
EDIT: I can provide it a RTX 3080ti.
- devinprater - 8358 sekunder sedanA lot of these models struggle with small text strings, like "next button" that screen readers are going to speak a lot.
- whitepaper27 - 3518 sekunder sedanThis is great. Demo looks awesome.
- fwsgonzo - 11218 sekunder sedanHow much work would it be to use the C++ ONNX run-time with this instead of Python? Is it a Claudeable amount of work?
The iOS version is Swift-based.
- great_psy - 12264 sekunder sedanThanks for working on this!
Is there any way to get those running on iPhone ? I would love to have the ability for it to read articles to me like a podcast.
- ilaksh - 12138 sekunder sedanThanks for open sourcing this.
Is there any way to do a custom voice as a DIY? Or we need to go through you? If so, would you consider making a pricing page for purchasing a license/alternative voice? All but one of the voices are unusable in a business context.
- Tacite - 12078 sekunder sedanIs it English only?
- wiradikusuma - 8811 sekunder sedanI'm thinking of giving "voice" to my virtual pets (think Pokemon but less than a dozen). The pets are made up animals but based on real animal, like Mouseier from Mouse (something like that). Is this possible?
Tldr: generate human-like voice based on animal sound. Anyway maybe it doesn't make sense.
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- Iamkkdasari74 - 6293 sekunder sedan[dead]
Nördnytt! 🤓