Hi — I curate StackMap, a hand-curated knowledge graph of open-source AI/agent tools. Every entry is human-reviewed: a summary, an opinionated note on when to use it (and when not), and typed edges to what it pairs with or competes against — with the why written down.
voicebox earned a place on the map:
How we mapped it:
- built with
luxtts — LuxTTS ships inside Voicebox as one of its seven selectable TTS engines — the lightweight English option (~1GB VRAM, 150x realtime on CPU).
- alternative to
pocket-tts — Same say-it-locally job, different shape: pocket-tts is a pip-installable 100M CPU library for embedding speech in your own code; Voicebox is a full desktop studio with cloning, dictation, effects and MCP agent integration.
If any of this misrepresents the project — an edge you'd dispute, a sharper "when NOT to use" — reply here and a human fixes it. And feel free to just close this issue; it's only a heads-up.
Hi — I curate StackMap, a hand-curated knowledge graph of open-source AI/agent tools. Every entry is human-reviewed: a summary, an opinionated note on when to use it (and when not), and typed edges to what it pairs with or competes against — with the why written down.
voicebox earned a place on the map:
How we mapped it:
luxtts— LuxTTS ships inside Voicebox as one of its seven selectable TTS engines — the lightweight English option (~1GB VRAM, 150x realtime on CPU).pocket-tts— Same say-it-locally job, different shape: pocket-tts is a pip-installable 100M CPU library for embedding speech in your own code; Voicebox is a full desktop studio with cloning, dictation, effects and MCP agent integration.If any of this misrepresents the project — an edge you'd dispute, a sharper "when NOT to use" — reply here and a human fixes it. And feel free to just close this issue; it's only a heads-up.