Does anyone have any experience with HuggingFace TTS models in Firefox? I know that there is a mobile application that allows you to change your default TTS engine to one of the models. I also know of an old method to get different, better-sounding TTS to work in Firefox. I think I was also able to get the Microsoft voices working through the same method with some workarounds, but I’m unable to provide a link. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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    5 hours ago

    That’s not quite how this all works. For local TTS you need specific boundaries and pre-trained models that can load, run, and interface with the local API of whatever your TTS system is.You can see a bunch here.

    Then you have some like this that can run on espeak-ng, which should be a drop in TTS option for Firefox.