Home Assistant Integration to install openWakeWord´s from fwartner/home-assistant-wakewords-collection
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Home Assistant Integration to install openWakeWord´s from fwartner/home-assistant-wakewords-collection
A voice assistant with local LLM as a backend
Train custom wake word models with openWakeWord. A granular 13-step pipeline with compatibility patches for torchaudio 2.10+, Piper TTS, and speechbrain. Generates tiny ONNX models (~200 KB) for real-time keyword detection — like building your own "Hey Siri" trigger. WSL2/Linux + CUDA required.
Trigger-Talk is an offline-capable hotword detection framework that passively listens for custom wake phrases to trigger speech recognition or automation workflows.
Small browser-first wrapper around the OpenWakeWord models using onnxruntime-web. It exposes a WakeWordEngine class you can drop into a React app to listen for wake words like hey_jarvis directly in Chrome, no native layer required.
Angela Anthropomorphized - 3d AI Voice Assistant
Hands-free voice input for Claude Code on Linux
A cpp runtime + c shared library for openwakeword detection
Local-first modular voice assistant with Rasa, FastAPI, and Whisper — designed for privacy, extensibility, and clean system architecture.
Turn Claude AI into your personal Alexa — free voice assistant, no API key needed. Wake word detection, local Whisper STT, Edge TTS, model switching by voice. Just install Claude Desktop and talk.
Meet Vi, a modular, voice-activated AI assistant built in Python. It utilizes an intent router to process speech-to-text input and dynamically dispatch commands to specialized, locally hosted Hugging Face models (Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, and Conversational QA) based on context. A lightweight exploration of agentic AI workflows.
Just say "Hey Echo." A local-only Windows tray app that turns GitHub Copilot into a voice assistant — wake word detection, multi-turn conversations, project knowledge bases, and autonomous routines like morning standup prep. All speech processing runs locally; interrupt anytime with your voice or a triple-tap of Caps Lock.
A wrapper for the openWakeWord library
Just a simple buildroot image to turn Raspberry Pi 3 or Zero 2W into a voice assistant for Home Assistant
Hands-free voice workflow for Claude Code: TTS playback for Claude responses + 'hey jarvis' highlight-to-speak. Free by default (Edge TTS + openWakeWord).
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