FreyaTTS

FreyaTTS TTS

A compact Turkish text-to-speech model that outputs 48 kHz audio without a phonemizer.

Akaụntụ maka 5,000 akara oghe

Kpọchie ngwe gị n'ime SSML táàbụ̀ maka nlekọta ziri ezi:

<speak><prosody rate="slow">Slow speech</prosody></speak>

Táàbụ̀ nke móòdù ahụ a họọrọ na-aghọta - pịa ka ịkpụga otu n'ime ngwe gị ebe ọ na-eme:

Móòdù a na-agụ ngwe nkịtị, yabụ na a na-ewepụta inline táàbụ̀. Maka táàbụ̀-n'okpuru n'émóòdù, gbanwee ka móòdù na-egosi ihe dịka Orpheus mọọbụ Bark.

Ndesịta okwu emeredịkachọrọ:

-12 +12
0.5x 2.0x
Free na Piper, VITS, MeloTTS
Ọdịdị gị ga-egosipụta ebe a. Họrọ móòdù, tinye ngwe, ma pịa Kewapụta.
Ọdịdị a mepụtala nke ọma
0:00
Bubata ụda Bubata.srt Ndesịta njikọ ahụ ga-agwụ n'ime 24h
Free tier: ojiji onwe onye. Commercial license site na $5/mo
Mee ka ọ bụrụ ụda gị Kloo ụda n'ime sekọnd 30
Ị hụrụ TTS.ai? Kpọtụrụ enyi gị!

_N'ihe banyere FreyaTTS

FreyaTTS-small is a 183-million-parameter model built for one language and built well. It is a non-autoregressive conditional flow-matching diffusion transformer that reads Turkish directly at the character level — 92 symbols, no phonemizer and no grapheme-to-phoneme stage, which removes a whole class of mispronunciation that pronunciation dictionaries introduce. It generates in a frozen AudioVAE2 latent space and decodes to 48 kHz mono, more than double the sample rate of the piper Turkish voice, so the output carries treble detail that a 22 kHz model simply cannot represent. On the Freya-TR-Eval benchmark it reaches 8.0% word error rate, placing it ahead of both XTTS-v2 and F5-TTS among open sub-billion-parameter Turkish systems, and it runs fast enough for real-time use at roughly a tenth of real time.

Ọkachasị maka: Turkish narration, voice agents, and any Turkish audio that needs high sample-rate output

Nlegharịa niile FreyaTTS ụda

N'ime nlele

Ńkwádò
Freya
Ikikere
Apache 2.0
Tier
free
Nhazi
fast
Nhazi ụda
Ọ bụghị
Asụsụ ndị ahụ
Turkish
Ụhara Max
2000

FreyaTTS ụda

Freya (Turkish)

Turkish
Dìfọ́ọ̀ltụ̀ Female

FreyaTTS TTS - Ajụjụ ndị na-emekarị

It was trained from scratch on Turkish speech alone rather than adapted from a multilingual model. Specialising lets a 183M-parameter model compete with far larger multilingual systems on Turkish, but it means the model has no ability to read other languages — requests in another language are rejected rather than mispronounced.

Most open TTS models emit 22.05 kHz or 24 kHz, which caps reproducible audio at around 11-12 kHz and audibly dulls sibilants. FreyaTTS decodes to 48 kHz, the standard sample rate for video and broadcast, so its output drops into a production timeline without upsampling.

No. FreyaTTS has a single fixed speaker and does not support cloning. For a cloned Turkish voice use one of our zero-shot cloning models instead.

Many TTS systems first convert text into phonemes using a pronunciation dictionary, and anything missing from that dictionary — new words, names, loanwords — gets guessed. FreyaTTS reads the characters themselves, so Turkish spelling, which is highly regular, maps to sound without that lossy middle step.
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