We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data.
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@GrapheneOS @xyhhx @bunnyhero i have been putting it off repeatedly but the fawkes paper itself is very high quality and imo intended to be reproduced. if there are resources your team has developed or considered regarding modern hardware on mobile phones for statistical training and inference (fawkes especially requires a training step with local user input iirc) it would be tremendously helpful for our goals here.
@GrapheneOS @xyhhx @bunnyhero we obviously expect reduced efficacy vs the SANDlab implementation with GPU acceleration but the math and the code are both very approachable and since its publication we have seen phones add specific "NPU" chips for matmul/etc and this would be a fun way to subvert the utility of "AI" ubiquitization to embed panoptic surveillance
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Whisper is actually closed source. Open weights is another way of saying permissively licensed closed source. Our implementation of both text-to-speech and speech-to-text will be actual open source which means people can actually fork it and add/change/remove training data, etc.
@GrapheneOS I replied to one of your posts a couple months ago when yall asked about TTS, suggesting Piper TTS models (https://github.com/OHF-Voice/piper1-gpl). There are def some quality (English) and performant models, though I haven't dug into whether they are truly open source (aka open dataset) or just open weights.
Either way, I am very excited to see more projects by gOS and more quality options in the TTS & STT spaces. People with disabilities deserve equal access to technology, and anything that brings us closer to a world were that is possible is a good thing.
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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS happy to help with French
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We're going to build our own speech-to-text implementation to go along with this too. We're starting with an English model for both but we can add other languages which have high quality training data available. English and Mandarin have by far the most training data available.
@GrapheneOS will this enable speach commands on android auto?
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We're going to build our own speech-to-text implementation to go along with this too. We're starting with an English model for both but we can add other languages which have high quality training data available. English and Mandarin have by far the most training data available.
@GrapheneOS please, please add German to that list
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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS I am very excited to not have to use an external tool to do this anymore.
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Our full time developer working on this already built their own Transcribro app for on-device speech-to-text available in the Accrescent app store. For GrapheneOS itself, we want actual open source implementations of these features rather than OpenAI's phony open source though.
@GrapheneOS highly interested in seeing high quality open source TTS/STT, great work!
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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS How good is this model at meowing?
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@GrapheneOS How good is this model at meowing?
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Our full time developer working on this already built their own Transcribro app for on-device speech-to-text available in the Accrescent app store. For GrapheneOS itself, we want actual open source implementations of these features rather than OpenAI's phony open source though.
@GrapheneOS wow ! this is great ! Good Work GOS-Team

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We're going to build our own speech-to-text implementation to go along with this too. We're starting with an English model for both but we can add other languages which have high quality training data available. English and Mandarin have by far the most training data available.
@GrapheneOS
This is great news! I'll be interested to find out how well your English speech-to-text model copes with non-rhotic accents. (Think of a posh British "received pronunciation" accent, or anyone from southeast England, or Australia or New Zealand.) Currently, if I want something like Dicio to understand me, I have to put on an American accent, which my wife says is "creepy". -
We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS Perfect timing! Since december 2025 google text to speach is not working anymore without Exploit protection compatibility mode.
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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS made my day! Each time I think GrapheneOS is already amazing, you make it even better! Thanks a lot for your dedication!
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We've built our own text-to-speech system with an initial English language model we trained ourselves with fully open source data. It will be added to our App Store soon and then included in GrapheneOS as a default enabled TTS backend once some more improvements are made to it.
@GrapheneOS Fantastic work as always! Any news on the replacement keyboard plans I've seen mentioned from time to time?
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