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Carbon Voice

    Server Summary

    • Access voice recordings

    • Search transcripts

    • Generate speech synthesis

    • Manage audio notes

Carbon Voice MCP Server

The Carbon Voice MCP Server provides seamless integration between Model Context Protocol (MCP) clients and Carbon Voice's speech synthesis capabilities. This server enables applications to leverage Carbon Voice's text-to-speech technology through a standardized protocol interface, making it easy to add natural-sounding voice output to any MCP-compatible application.

Overview

Carbon Voice MCP Server acts as a bridge between your MCP client applications and Carbon Voice's text-to-speech engine. By implementing the Model Context Protocol, this server allows developers to incorporate high-quality voice synthesis into their workflows without dealing with complex API integrations or custom implementations.

What It Does

The server enables you to:

  • Convert text to natural-sounding speech using Carbon Voice's synthesis engine
  • Access Carbon Voice functionality through standardized MCP protocol commands
  • Integrate voice capabilities into any MCP-compatible application or workflow
  • Process text-to-speech requests in a consistent, protocol-driven manner

Key Features

  • Protocol Compliance: Fully implements the Model Context Protocol specification for reliable integration
  • Streamlined Access: Simplified interface to Carbon Voice's text-to-speech capabilities
  • Seamless Integration: Works with any MCP client application out of the box
  • Standardized Commands: Use familiar MCP commands to generate speech from text

Use Cases

The Carbon Voice MCP Server is ideal for:

  • Adding voice output to chatbots and conversational AI applications
  • Creating accessible applications that require text-to-speech functionality
  • Building voice-enabled workflows and automation tools
  • Developing applications that benefit from natural-sounding speech synthesis
  • Prototyping voice interfaces quickly using MCP-compatible tools

Getting Started

Once configured, you can start using Carbon Voice through your MCP client by sending text-to-speech requests via standard MCP commands. The server handles all communication with Carbon Voice's backend, returning synthesized audio that your application can play back or process further.