FreyaTTS

FreyaTTS TTS

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

Jijjiirama 5,000 character limit

Daangeessii kitaaba keessan keessaa tag SSML akka itti fayyadamtan:

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

Tag'oota mo'ellaa filatamee beekuu - cuqaasi akka tokkotti galchiin gara teekstaatti yoo ta'e:

Mo'ellaan kun kitaaba salphaa baraa, kan akka taggaa inniin linjii hin beekkamne. Akka taggaa-based emooshiniitti, mo'ellaa akka Orpheus ykn Bark.

Haalli fuula

-12 +12
0.5x 2.0x
Birrii fi Piper, VITS, MeloTTS
Oduu kee kan uumame yooka'u yooka'u. Suuraa moolaa, galchi kitaaba, fi bu'u Jijjiira.
Audion itti fufuu
0:00
Fuula Oduu Fuula Liqii dhumaa 24 sa'a keessatti
Tarree hin-ga'iin: fayyadama namaatiif. Liiziinii Kominikeeshinii irraa $5/mo
TTS.ai jaallatan? Sochii keessanitti hiika!

Fuulaa 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.

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

Fuulaa FreyaTTS Dhaamsa

Akkasumas

Deebi'aa
Freya
Lizenz
Apache 2.0
Daandiin
free
Jijjiiramni
fast
Dhaabbilee
Haata'u
Afaan Oromoo
Turkish
Akkasumas
2000

FreyaTTS Dhaamsa

Freya (Turkish)

Turkish
Standartaa Female

FreyaTTS TTS — FAQ

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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