Murmur brings 860-voice local TTS to macOS
Murmur has launched an on-device voice studio for macOS that enables users to generate natural narration and clone their voices locally. The software features over 860 voices, multilingual output, and offers a one-time purchase model with no subscriptions, targeting creators of podcasts, audiobooks, and video narrations. Its capabilities include voice design, project management, and batch processing, aiming to provide a private and offline alternative to cloud-based TTS services.
Key Takeaways
- Murmur Studio runs fully on-device on macOS 14+ Apple Silicon, with no cloud uploads or network calls after setup.
- The app advertises 860+ voices, multilingual output, and 25+ languages across 6 models.
- Voice cloning takes 10 seconds, and Murmur supports voice design plus reusable local voice profiles.
- Projects, queueing, and batch processing are built in for long-form jobs like podcasts and audiobooks.
- Murmur is priced as a one-time purchase, with no subscriptions, per-character fees, or usage caps.
Why It Matters
For creators shipping narration-heavy video, podcasts, or audiobooks, Murmur reduces dependence on hosted TTS by keeping scripts, cloned voices, and generated audio on the Mac. That matters because the product is built around the cost and privacy gaps in cloud speech tools: no monthly plan, no per-character pricing, and offline use after setup. The broader competitive signal is clear in Murmur’s positioning against cloud TTS and its comparison hub for ElevenLabs and Speechify. The next concrete signal to watch is adoption of its local workflow features — especially Projects, batch rendering, and voice cloning — rather than just the size of the 860+ voice library.
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