--- title: Using Coqui order: 9 --- Navigate to [Coqui](https://coqui.ai/) and click on the **Get Started** button. > Coqui.ai has been discontinued, but enthusiasts can still set up Coqui locally by following the instructions below. > Coqui Local Branch has not yet been merged. ## Setting Up Coqui Locally ### Method 1: Manual Setup 1. Create a directory for Coqui and navigate to it: ```bash mkdir ~/coqui && cd ~/coqui ``` 2. Download and install Miniconda: ```bash curl https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-MacOSX-arm64.sh -o miniconda3.sh chmod +x ./miniconda3.sh ./miniconda3.sh ``` 3. Create a Conda environment and install Python 3.10: ```bash conda create --name coqui python=3.10 conda activate coqui ``` 4. Clone the Coqui TTS repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS.git ``` 5. Install dependencies: ```bash brew install mecab espeak pip install numpy==1.21.6 flask_cors conda install scipy scikit-learn Cython ``` 6. Navigate to the cloned `TTS` directory and install Coqui TTS: ```bash cd TTS && make install ``` 8. Run the local Coqui TTS server: ```bash python3 TTS/server/server.py --model_name tts_models/en/vctk/vits ``` ### Method 2: Setup via Docker 1. Pull the Coqui TTS Docker image: ```bash docker pull ghcr.io/coqui-ai/tts --platform linux/amd64 ``` 2. Run the Coqui TTS container: ```bash docker run --rm -it -p 5002:5002 --entrypoint /bin/bash ghcr.io/coqui-ai/tts ``` 3. Inside the container, install Flask CORS and run the server: ```bash pip install flask_cors python3 TTS/server/server.py --model_name tts_models/en/vctk/vits ``` ## Adding CORS Support To ensure that the Coqui server allows cross-origin resource sharing (CORS), add the following lines to Flask app in `/TTS/server/server.py` : ```python from flask_cors import CORS CORS(app) ``` ## Make sure Coqui is enabled for TTS: ```bash Settings -> Text-to-Speech -> TTS Backend -> Coqui ``` ## Proceed to make a new voice. When you are satisfied, copy the **Voice ID**. ```bash Settings -> Text-to-Speech -> Coqui -> Voice ID ``` ### Notes - Coqui TTS can be used as a local text-to-speech backend in your application. - If you want to explore more models or functionalities, refer to the official [Coqui TTS GitHub repository](https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS).