OpenVoice Review Summary
OpenVoice is an open-source instant voice cloning model from MyShell AI that can replicate a voice from a short audio clip and generate speech in multiple languages. It separates voice style from content, enabling cross-lingual voice cloning with fine-grained control.
What We Like About OpenVoice
Instant voice cloning
Cross-lingual capabilities
Separate style control
MIT licensed
Active community
What Could Be Better
Requires technical setup
Quality varies by use case
GPU requirements
Who Is OpenVoice Best For?
OpenVoice is particularly well-suited for:
Researchers
Developers
Localization Studios
AI Enthusiasts
Key Features Review
1
Instant voice cloning2
Cross-lingual synthesis3
Style control4
Open-source5
Fast inference6
Flexible integrationOpenVoice FAQs
What is unique about OpenVoice?▼
OpenVoice uniquely separates voice style (tone, emotion) from content, enabling cross-lingual voice cloning where you can speak in languages the original speaker doesn't know.
Can OpenVoice clone any voice?▼
OpenVoice can clone voices from short audio clips, though quality depends on the clarity and length of the reference audio.
Is OpenVoice free for commercial use?▼
Yes, OpenVoice is MIT licensed, allowing commercial use with proper attribution.
Compare With
View allRating Breakdown
Voice Quality4.1
Ease of Use4.3
Value for Money4.4
Features4.2
Support3.8