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dicio-android
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Sayboard
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⟳ 0 apps added, 12 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Sayboard (version 401002): An open-source on-device voice IME (keyboard) for Android using the Vosk library
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- Is there a Foss speech recognition and Text To Speech to replace the Google one?
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- Sayboard, localized offline STT keyboard integrating with aosp mic icon (top right)
dicio-android
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Changes we're making to Google Assistant
So perhaps it's a good day to call for contributors to add more actions to https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android ? If Google wants to remove features, they can be replaced by something that doesn't have that problem.
- Dicio: The free, privacy friendly open-source Voice Assistant that runs solely on your phone!
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Voice input / speech to text
I've just discovered Dicio, a promising voice assistant and speech-to-text app that is pure FOSS. I'd love to use the apps's speech-to-text capabilities system-wide. Reading through the Github page of the app tells me that this is possible.
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Is there a Foss speech recognition and Text To Speech to replace the Google one?
Dicio is the onl one I know. Since version 0.8 it can be used as a general SST engine from any app (didn't test it personally tho)
- Google Assistant alternative - Dicio assistant app for Android
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⟳ 3 apps added, 30 updated at f-droid.org
Dicio (version Placeholder): Voice assistant: multilanguage, configurable and free
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Show HN: I record myself on audio 24x7 and use an AI to process the information
You can use open source assistant instead like Dicio https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android and configure it the way you like.
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Alternative to Google voice input
Check it here
- Remember to disable the hospital spy before discussing sensitive information
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Any FOSS voice assistant
Hey! Best thing I know of at the moment is Dicio made by some of the same people behind NewPipe.
What are some alternatives?
K6nele - An Android app that offers speech-to-text user interfaces to other apps
DeepSpeech - DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
whisper - Robust Speech Recognition via Large-Scale Weak Supervision
Mycroft-Android - Android companion app, sends commands from your Android device to your Mycroft system and returns the output as speech or other medium to the Android device.
Sapphire - A free and open source replacement for Google Assistant on Android devices, meant to integrate with the Sapphire Framework. It contains both speech-to-text and text-to-speech services. It does not require Google services or network connectivity
vosk-android-service - Offline voice typing for Android
rhasspy - Offline private voice assistant for many human languages
termux-api - Termux add-on app which exposes device functionality as API to command line programs.
xiaoai-patch - Patching for XiaoAi Speakers, add custom binaries and open source software. Tested on LX06, LX01, LX05, L09A
Camera - Modern camera app focused on privacy and security with QR & barcode scanning.
FlorisBoard - An open-source keyboard for Android which respects your privacy. Currently in early-beta.
Athena - A free and open source replacement for Google Assistant on Android devices, meant to integrate with the Sapphire Framework. It contains both speech-to-text and text-to-speech services. It does not require Google services or network connectivity [Moved to: https://github.com/Tadashi-Hikari/Sapphire]