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Kokoro

Lightweight Text-to-Speech model with 82M parameters delivering high-quality speech synthesis.

Ports

1

Deps

0

Use Cases

2

About

What Kokoro does

Lightweight Text-to-Speech model with 82M parameters delivering high-quality speech synthesis. Kokoro is a self-hosted application focused on ai, self-hosted, homelab, docker. It can be deployed on any device via Docker Compose.

Install Flow

How to self-host Kokoro

Kokoro can be deployed with standard Docker Compose using the Yantr app catalog. This page collects the basic information searchers usually need first: what Kokoro does, which Docker image Yantr uses, default ports, dependencies, and where to find the original compose template.

If you searched for Kokoro Docker, Kokoro Docker Compose, or self-host Kokoro, this page is the direct landing page for that app in Yantr's catalog.

After deployment, Yantr also lets you publish additional ports later from the stack page using Docker-style syntax. Use mappings like 8080:8080 for a fixed host port or just 8080 to let Docker assign a random host port for container port 8080.

Use Cases

What people run it for

Self-host Kokoro on your home server to lightweight text-to-speech model with 82m parameters delivering high-quality speech synthesis without depending on third-party cloud services.
Use Kokoro to manage your ai workflows privately, keeping all data under your control on local infrastructure.

Technical Details

Ports, image, and service metadata

Ports

These are the standard container ports Yantr knows about for Kokoro. You can keep the default mapping, remap them, or publish extra ports later after deployment with Docker syntax such as 3000:3000 or 3000.

Port Protocol Label
8880 HTTP Web UI

Docker Image

ghcr.io/remsky/kokoro-fastapi-cpu:v0.2.4-master

Service Name

kokoro

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