# Audiblez: Generate audiobooks from e-books [![Installing via pip and running](https://github.com/santinic/audiblez/actions/workflows/pip-install.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/santinic/audiblez/actions/workflows/pip-install.yaml) [![Git clone and run](https://github.com/santinic/audiblez/actions/workflows/git-clone-and-run.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/santinic/audiblez/actions/workflows/git-clone-and-run.yml) ![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/audiblez) ![PyPI - Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/audiblez) ### v3 Now with CUDA support and many more languages! Audiblez generates `.m4b` audiobooks from regular `.epub` e-books, using Kokoro's high-quality speech synthesis. [Kokoro-82M](https://huggingface.co/hexgrad/Kokoro-82M) is a recently published text-to-speech model with just 82M params and very natural sounding output. It's released under Apache licence and it was trained on < 100 hours of audio. It currently supports these languages: 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 🇮🇳 🇮🇹 🇯🇵 🇧🇷 🇨🇳 On a Google Colab's T4 GPU via Cuda, **it takes about 5 minutes to convert "Animal's Farm" by Orwell** (which is about 160,000 characters) to audiobook, at a rate of about 600 characters per second. On my M2 MacBook Pro, on CPU, it takes about 1 hour, at a rate of about 60 characters per second. ## How to install and run If you have Python 3 on your computer, you can install it with pip. You also need `espeak-ng` and `ffmpeg` installed on your machine: ```bash pip install audiblez sudo apt install ffmpeg espeak-ng # on Ubuntu/Debian 🐧 brew install ffmpeg espeak-ng # on Mac 🍏 ``` Then, to convert an epub file into an audiobook, just run: ```bash audiblez book.epub -v af_sky ``` It will first create a bunch of `book_chapter_1.wav`, `book_chapter_2.wav`, etc. files in the same directory, and at the end it will produce a `book.m4b` file with the whole book you can listen with VLC or any audiobook player. It will only produce the `.m4b` file if you have `ffmpeg` installed on your machine. ## Speed By default the audio is generated using a normal speed, but you can make it up to twice slower or faster by specifying a speed argument between 0.5 to 2.0: ```bash audiblez book.epub -v af_sky -s 1.5 ``` ## Supported Voices Use `-v` option to specify the voice to use. Available voices are listed here. The first letter is the language code and the second is the gender of the speaker e.g. `im_nicola` is an italian male voice. | Language | Voices | |----------|--------| | 🇺🇸 | `af_alloy`, `af_aoede`, `af_bella`, `af_heart`, `af_jessica`, `af_kore`, `af_nicole`, `af_nova`, `af_river`, `af_sarah`, `af_sky`, `am_adam`, `am_echo`, `am_eric`, `am_fenrir`, `am_liam`, `am_michael`, `am_onyx`, `am_puck`, `am_santa` | | 🇬🇧 | `bf_alice`, `bf_emma`, `bf_isabella`, `bf_lily`, `bm_daniel`, `bm_fable`, `bm_george`, `bm_lewis` | | 🇪🇸 | `ef_dora`, `em_alex`, `em_santa` | | 🇫🇷 | `ff_siwis` | | 🇮🇳 | `hf_alpha`, `hf_beta`, `hm_omega`, `hm_psi` | | 🇮🇹 | `if_sara`, `im_nicola` | | 🇯🇵 | `jf_alpha`, `jf_gongitsune`, `jf_nezumi`, `jf_tebukuro`, `jm_kumo` | | 🇧🇷 | `pf_dora`, `pm_alex`, `pm_santa` | | 🇨🇳 | `zf_xiaobei`, `zf_xiaoni`, `zf_xiaoxiao`, `zf_xiaoyi`, `zm_yunjian`, `zm_yunxi`, `zm_yunxia`, `zm_yunyang` | ## How to run on GPU By default, audiblez runs on CPU. If you pass the option `--cuda` it will try to use the Cuda device via Torch. Check out this example: [Audiblez running on a Google Colab Notebook with Cuda ](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/164PQLowogprWQpRjKk33e-8IORAvqXKI?usp=sharing]). We don't currently support Apple Silicon, as there is not yet a Kokoro implementation in MLX. As soon as it will be available, we will support it. ## Manually pick chapters to convert Sometimes you want to manually select which chapters/sections in the e-book to read out loud. To do so, you can use `--pick` to interactively choose the chapters to convert. ## Author by [Claudio Santini](https://claudio.uk) in 2025, distributed under MIT licence.