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@iflow-mcp/zonos-tts-mcp

v1.0.0

Published

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Zonos MCP Integration

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A Model Context Protocol integration for Zonos TTS, allowing Claude to generate speech directly.

Setup

Installing via Smithery

To install Zonos TTS Integration for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @PhialsBasement/zonos-tts-mcp --client claude

Manual installation

  1. Make sure you have Zonos running with our API implementation (PhialsBasement/zonos-api)

  2. Install dependencies:

npm install @modelcontextprotocol/sdk axios
  1. Configure PulseAudio access:
# Your pulse audio should be properly configured for audio playback
# The MCP server will automatically try to connect to your pulse server
  1. Build the MCP server:
npm run build
# This will create the dist folder with the compiled server
  1. Add to Claude's config file: Edit your Claude config file (usually in ~/.config/claude/config.json) and add this to the mcpServers section:
"zonos-tts": {
  "command": "node",
  "args": [
    "/path/to/your/zonos-mcp/dist/server.js"
  ]
}

Replace /path/to/your/zonos-mcp with the actual path where you installed the MCP server.

Using with Claude

Once configured, Claude automatically knows how to use the speak_response tool:

speak_response(
    text="Your text here",
    language="en-us",  # optional, defaults to en-us
    emotion="happy"    # optional: "neutral", "happy", "sad", "angry"
)

Features

  • Text-to-speech through Claude
  • Multiple emotions support
  • Multi-language support
  • Proper audio playback through PulseAudio

Requirements

  • Node.js
  • PulseAudio setup
  • Running instance of Zonos API (PhialsBasement/zonos-api)
  • Working audio output device

Notes

  • Make sure both the Zonos API server and this MCP server are running
  • Audio playback requires proper PulseAudio configuration