[![GitHub Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../stargazers) [![GitHub Forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../network/members) [![GitHub Watchers](https://img.shields.io/github/watchers/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../watchers) [![GitHub Issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../issues) [![GitHub Last Commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../commits) [![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI)](../../releases) [![Discussions](https://img.shields.io/badge/Discussions-Ask%20a%20Question-blue)](../../discussions) # OpenReader WebUI 📄🔊 OpenReader WebUI is a document reader with Text-to-Speech capabilities, offering a TTS read along experience with narration for EPUB, PDF, TXT, MD, and DOCX documents. It can use any OpenAI compatible TTS endpoint, including [Kokoro-FastAPI](https://github.com/remsky/Kokoro-FastAPI) and [Orpheus-FastAPI](https://github.com/Lex-au/Orpheus-FastAPI) - 🎯 **TTS API Integration**: - Compatible with OpenAI text to speech API and GPT-4o Mini TTS, Kokoro-FastAPI TTS, Orpheus FastAPI or any other compatible service - Support for TTS models (tts-1, tts-1-hd, gpt-4o-mini-tts, kokoro, and custom) - 💾 **Local-First Architecture**: Uses IndexedDB browser storage for documents - 🛜 **Optional Server-side documents**: Manually upload documents to the next backend for all users to download - 📖 **Read Along Experience**: Follow along with highlighted text as the TTS narrates - 📄 **Document formats**: EPUB, PDF, TXT, MD, DOCX (with libreoffice installed) - 🎧 **Audiobook Creation**: Create and export audiobooks from PDF and ePub files **(in m4b format with ffmpeg and aac TTS output)** - 📲 **Mobile Support**: Works on mobile devices, and can be added as a PWA web app - 🎨 **Customizable Experience**: - 🔑 Set TTS API base URL (and optional API key) - 🎯 Set model-specific instructions for GPT-4o Mini TTS - 🏎️ Adjustable playback speed - 📐 Customize PDF text extraction margins - 🗣️ Multiple voice options (checks `/v1/audio/voices` endpoint) - 🎨 Multiple app theme options ### 🛠️ Work in progress - [x] **Audiobook creation and download** (m4b format) - [x] **Support for GPT-4o Mini TTS with instructions** - [x] **Easy Orpheus-FastAPI support** - [x] **More document formats**: .txt, .md added - [ ] **Native .docx support** (currently requires libreoffice) - [ ] **Support non-OpenAI TTS APIs**: ElevenLabs, etc. - [ ] **Accessibility Improvements** ## 🐳 Docker Quick Start ### Prerequisites - Recent version of Docker installed on your machine - A TTS API server (Kokoro-FastAPI, Orpheus-FastAPI, or OpenAI API) ```bash docker run --name openreader-webui \ -p 3003:3003 \ -v openreader_docstore:/app/docstore \ ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest ``` (Optionally): Set the TTS `API_BASE` URL and/or `API_KEY` to be default for all devices ```bash docker run --name openreader-webui \ -e API_BASE=http://host.docker.internal:8880/v1 \ -p 3003:3003 \ -v openreader_docstore:/app/docstore \ ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest ``` > Requesting audio from the TTS API happens on the Next.js server not the client. So the base URL for the TTS API should be accessible and relative to the Next.js server. If it is in a Docker you may need to use `host.docker.internal` to access the host machine, instead of `localhost`. Visit [http://localhost:3003](http://localhost:3003) to run the app and set your settings. > **Note:** The `openreader_docstore` volume is used to store server-side documents. You can mount a local directory instead. Or remove it if you don't need server-side documents. ### ⬆️ Update Docker Image ```bash docker stop openreader-webui && \ docker rm openreader-webui && \ docker pull ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest ``` ### Adding to a Docker Compose (i.e. with open-webui or Kokoro-FastAPI) > Note: This is an example of how to add OpenReader WebUI to a docker-compose file. You can add it to your existing docker-compose file or create a new one in this directory. Then run `docker-compose up --build` to start the services. Create or add to a `docker-compose.yml`: ```yaml volumes: docstore: services: openreader-webui: container_name: openreader-webui image: ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest environment: - API_BASE=http://host.docker.internal:8880/v1 ports: - "3003:3003" volumes: - docstore:/app/docstore restart: unless-stopped ``` ## Dev Installation ### Prerequisites - Node.js & npm (recommended: use [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)) Optionally required for different features: - [FFmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org) (required for audiobook m4b creation only) - On Linux: `sudo apt install ffmpeg` - On MacOS: `brew install ffmpeg` - [libreoffice](https://www.libreoffice.org) (required for DOCX files) - On Linux: `sudo apt install libreoffice` - On MacOS: `brew install libreoffice` ### Steps 1. Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI.git cd OpenReader-WebUI ``` 2. Install dependencies: ```bash npm install ``` 3. Configure the environment: ```bash cp template.env .env # Edit .env with your configuration settings ``` > Note: The base URL for the TTS API should be accessible and relative to the Next.js server 4. Start the development server: ```bash npm run dev ``` or build and run the production server: ```bash npm run build npm start ``` Visit [http://localhost:3003](http://localhost:3003) to run the app. ## 💡 Feature requests For feature requests or ideas you have for the project, please use the [Discussions](https://github.com/richardr1126/OpenReader-WebUI/discussions) tab. ## 🙋‍♂️ Support and issues If you encounter issues, please open an issue on GitHub following the template (which is very light). ## 👥 Contributing Contributions are welcome! Fork the repository and submit a pull request with your changes. ## ❤️ Acknowledgements This project would not be possible without standing on the shoulders of these giants: - [Kokoro-82M](https://huggingface.co/hexgrad/Kokoro-82M) model - [Orpheus-TTS](https://huggingface.co/collections/canopylabs/orpheus-tts-67d9ea3f6c05a941c06ad9d2) model - [Kokoro-FastAPI](https://github.com/remsky/Kokoro-FastAPI) - [Orpheus-FastAPI](https://github.com/Lex-au/Orpheus-FastAPI) - [react-pdf](https://github.com/wojtekmaj/react-pdf) npm package - [react-reader](https://github.com/happyr/react-reader) npm package ## Docker Supported Architectures - linux/amd64 (x86_64) - linux/arm64 (Apple Silicon, Raspberry Pi, SBCs, etc.) ## Stack - **Framework:** Next.js (React) - **Containerization:** Docker - **Storage:** IndexedDB (in browser db store) - **PDF:** - [react-pdf](https://github.com/wojtekmaj/react-pdf) - [pdf.js](https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/) - **EPUB:** - [react-reader](https://github.com/gerhardsletten/react-reader) - [epubjs](https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js/) - **Markdown/Text:** - [react-markdown](https://github.com/remarkjs/react-markdown) - [remark-gfm](https://github.com/remarkjs/remark-gfm) - **UI:** - [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com) - [Headless UI](https://headlessui.com) - [@tailwindcss/typography](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/typography-plugin) - **TTS:** (tested on) - [Kokoro FastAPI TTS](https://github.com/remsky/Kokoro-FastAPI/tree/v0.0.5post1-stable) - [Orpheus FastAPI TTS](https://github.com/Lex-au/Orpheus-FastAPI) - [OpenAI API](https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/text-to-speech) - **NLP:** [compromise](https://github.com/spencermountain/compromise) NLP library for sentence splitting ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License.