Meet OmniVoice Studio: A Local, Open-Source Alternative to ElevenLabs
Quick Take
OmniVoice Studio is an open-source voice cloning and video dubbing tool that operates entirely on local hardware, eliminating the need for API keys or subscriptions. It supports 646 languages for text-to-speech and allows integration with various MCP clients, providing a robust alternative to ElevenLabs.
Key Points
- Runs entirely on local hardware, ensuring privacy and control.
- Supports 646 languages for text-to-speech functionality.
- No API keys, cloud accounts, or subscriptions required.
- Integrates seamlessly with MCP clients like Claude and Cursor.
- Offers capabilities like real-time dictation and speaker diarization.
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From source RSS / original summaryOmniVoice Studio runs voice cloning, video dubbing, real-time dictation, and speaker diarization entirely on your own hardware. No API keys, no cloud account, and no subscription required. The project supports 646 languages for TTS and exposes an MCP server for integration with Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client. The post Meet OmniVoice Studio: A Local, Open-Source Alternative to ElevenLabs appeared first on MarkTechPost.
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