Welcome to OpenVoice! This app allows you to clone voices instantly, combining advanced technology from MIT and MyShell. You can create voice patterns that sound incredibly natural.
To get started, visit the releases page. This is where you can download the application and start using it right away.
Visit this page to download: OpenVoice Releases
OpenVoice comes packed with useful features, including:
- Instant Voice Cloning: Replicate voices in real time.
- Text-to-Speech Capability: Convert written text into spoken words.
- Zero-Shot Voice Cloning: Clone voices without needing sample audio.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and straightforward design for easy navigation.
Before you proceed, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or a recent Linux distribution.
- Memory (RAM): At least 4 GB.
- Storage: Minimum of 1 GB free disk space.
- Processor: Dual-core 2.0 GHz or higher.
Follow these steps to install OpenVoice on your computer:
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Download the Application: Go to the OpenVoice Releases page and click on the latest version.
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Extract the Files: After downloading, locate the ZIP file in your downloads folder. Right-click and choose 'Extract All' to view the files.
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Run the Application: Open the extracted folder. Double-click the OpenVoice executable file to launch the application.
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Follow On-Screen Instructions: Once the application opens, you will see a simple interface. Follow the prompts to get started.
Using OpenVoice is straightforward:
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Select a Voice Model: Choose from available voice models within the application.
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Input Your Text: Type or paste the text you want to transform into speech.
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Start Cloning: Click on the clone button to listen to your cloned voice instantly.
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Save Your Audio: If you like the result, save the audio file to your computer.
If you encounter any issues while using OpenVoice, feel free to check our FAQ section in the app or visit our Support Page. Community members and developers are available to help you.
OpenVoice is an open-source project, and contributions are welcome. If you want to help improve the application, please check the guidelines on our GitHub repository.
OpenVoice is licensed under the MIT License. You can use it freely, but proper attribution is appreciated.
Enjoy your voice cloning experience with OpenVoice!