Miso Labs has released the open weights for Miso One, an 8-billion-parameter text-to-speech model the company pitches as "the most emotive voice model in the world." Co-founder Aoden Teo announced the model on X, citing 110 milliseconds of latency and saying API access is "coming soon."
Miso Labs has not published a license type, training-data disclosure, supported-language list, or voice count alongside the announcement. The tweet links to a sample thread VP Land has not independently evaluated. Open weights are available now, but the hosted API is not.
An 8B-parameter open-weights model claiming 110ms latency
The eye-catching specification in Miso Labs' announcement is the 110-millisecond latency figure. Paired with an 8-billion-parameter backbone and open model weights at launch, the package is unusual in a TTS market where the fastest, most expressive models tend to ship as closed APIs.
Per Teo, Miso One "emotes like a human and responds faster than a human." That framing belongs to Miso Labs; the company has not published comparative benchmarks against other speech models, and no third-party evaluations are available at announcement time.



