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The official Python SDK for the Soniox API (STT, REST)

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Soniox Python SDK

The SDK exposes two clients: SonioxClient (sync) and AsyncSonioxClient (async). Each client supports:

  • STT over REST (client.stt) and realtime WebSocket (client.realtime.stt)
  • TTS over REST (client.tts) and realtime WebSocket (client.realtime.tts)
  • auth, file uploads, model listing, webhooks, and typed request/response models

Install

pip install soniox
# or if using uv
uv add soniox
export SONIOX_API_KEY=<your-key>

Get your API key from the Soniox Console and inject it once per shell session. Both clients read SONIOX_API_KEY by default, but you can override it per-client if needed.

Avoid Python 3.13.6 - it has a regression in ssl that hangs realtime STT/TTS (CPython issue #137583). Use any other 3.10-3.13.x.

Quick run (STT + TTS, REST + realtime)

  1. REST STT transcription: transcribe a local file end-to-end in one call. Full example: examples/soniox_client/api_example.py.
from soniox import SonioxClient

client = SonioxClient()
transcript = client.stt.transcribe_and_wait_with_tokens(
    file="path/to/audio.mp3",                # local file
    # audio_url="https://example.com/audio.mp3",  # or remote URL
    delete_after=True,                        # auto-cleanup file + transcription
)
print(transcript.text)
client.close()
  1. REST TTS generation: convert text to an audio file.
from soniox import SonioxClient
from soniox.utils import output_file_for_audio_format

client = SonioxClient()
output_file = output_file_for_audio_format("wav", "tts_sync_output")
written = client.tts.generate_to_file(
    output_file,
    text="Hello from Soniox Python SDK Text-to-Speech.",
    model="tts-rt-v1",
    language="en",
    voice="Adrian",
    audio_format="wav",
)
print(f"Wrote {written} bytes to {output_file.resolve()}")
client.close()

Run the full example at examples/soniox_client/tts_api_example.py or async version at examples/async_soniox_client/tts_api_example.py.

  1. Realtime STT streaming: open client.realtime.stt.connect, call session.send_byte_chunk or session.send_bytes, then iterate session.receive_events() to render tokens:
from soniox import SonioxClient
from soniox.types import RealtimeSTTConfig, Token
from soniox.utils import render_tokens, throttle_audio, start_audio_thread

DEMO_FILE = "path_to_your_audio_file"

client = SonioxClient()
config = RealtimeSTTConfig(model="stt-rt-v5", audio_format="mp3")
final_tokens: list[Token] = []
non_final_tokens: list[Token] = []

def realtime():
    with client.realtime.stt.connect(config=config) as session:
        start_audio_thread(session, throttle_audio(DEMO_FILE, delay_seconds=0.1))
        for event in session.receive_events():
            for token in event.tokens:
                if token.is_final:
                    final_tokens.append(token)
                else:
                    non_final_tokens.append(token)
            print(render_tokens(final_tokens, non_final_tokens))
            non_final_tokens.clear()

realtime()
client.close()

See examples/soniox_client/realtime_example.py for the full flow.

  1. Realtime TTS streaming: send text chunks and write audio to a file as it arrives.
from uuid import uuid4

from soniox import SonioxClient
from soniox.types import RealtimeTTSConfig
from soniox.utils import output_file_for_audio_format

client = SonioxClient()
config = RealtimeTTSConfig(
    stream_id=f"sync-{uuid4()}",
    model="tts-rt-v1",
    language="en",
    voice="Adrian",
    audio_format="wav",
)

output_file = output_file_for_audio_format("wav", "tts_realtime_output")
bytes_written = 0
with client.realtime.tts.connect(config=config) as session, output_file.open("wb") as f:
    session.send_text_chunks(
        ["Hello from realtime TTS. ", "This is the final chunk."],
        text_end=True,
    )
    for chunk in session.receive_audio_chunks():
        f.write(chunk)
        bytes_written += len(chunk)

print(f"Wrote {bytes_written} bytes to {output_file.resolve()}")

Run the full example at examples/soniox_client/tts_realtime_example.py or async version at examples/async_soniox_client/tts_realtime_example.py.

Repository layout

  • src/soniox/ – sdk code (clients, http namespaces, real-time/session helpers, types, utils).
  • examples/soniox_client & examples/async_soniox_client – runnable STT and TTS examples for sync and async clients.
  • docs/ – markdown outputs (e.g., docs/python-sdk.md) that come from pydoc-markdown.
  • assets/ – sample audio referenced by the examples.

Development

uv install --with dev

This pulls in ruff, pyright, pytest, etc., so you can lint, type-check, test, and regenerate docs locally.

Docs

source .venv/bin/activate
python3 scripts/generate_docs.py

Docs are output to /docs directory.

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