Krisp
Summary
A barking dog, a lawnmower outside, a colleague on speakerphone in an open office — any one of these tanks call quality and, for a support agent, tanks the customer's confidence too. Krisp exists to make that problem disappear at the OS level, before audio ever reaches the meeting platform.
Krisp runs as a virtual audio device on your machine, stripping background noise, echo, and cross-talk from both sides of a call without requiring the other party to install anything. The AI note taker layer captures transcripts and generates summaries so you are not split between listening and typing. The accent conversion feature is the differentiator that separates it from generic noise tools — it reshapes speaker accent in real time for clearer delivery on either end of the call. At the scale of a single user or a small remote team, this works with minimal friction. Call centers running large agent floors will need the separate Call Center AI platform, which adds speech analytics and compliance monitoring — a different product, not a toggle.
Bottom line: Krisp is the right call for a remote worker or small team that needs reliable noise removal and automatic meeting notes without touching their conferencing platform's settings — but a call center expecting integrated agent coaching and compliance scoring out of the same install will hit a hard product boundary fast.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 weeks ago- Price
- $8/mo/user
- Free Tier
- 7-day free trial with unlimited transcription, noise cancellation, audio & video recording, AI notes & action items, and limited AI accent conversion & understanding
Free Trial
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- Unlimited Transcription
- Unlimited Noise Cancellation
- Unlimited Audio & Video Recording
- Unlimited AI Notes & Action Items
- Limited AI Accent Conversion & Understanding
Core
Best for individuals and small teams
- Unlimited AI Note-taker
- Unlimited Noise Cancellation
- Unlimited Integrations & webhook
- Mobile app
- Multilingual Transcript
- AI Chat 1 hr/day
- Accent Conversion
- Team & billing management
- MCP integration
- 10 GB storage
Advanced
For advanced features and controls
- Unlimited Accent Conversion
- Advanced Integrations
- Advanced admin controls
- Everything in Core
- Manager view
- Company deal grouping
- Trim and comment
- Salesforce integration
- ConnectWise integration
- Team-level webhooks
- 60 GB storage
Enterprise
Best for org-wide rollout & security
- SSO/SCIM
- Advanced Security and Reports
- Private Transcription & Recordings (On-device)
- Everything in Advanced
- Super admin role
- Dedicated account manager
- Usage analytics reports
- HIPAA Compliance
- Unlimited storage
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Device-level virtual audio routing means noise cancellation works across every conferencing tool without reconfiguring each one, so you do not need to audit your stack when you switch platforms.
- Passive transcription and summary generation run without manual triggering, which means you leave the call with a written record even when you forgot to hit record.
- Real-time accent conversion on the speaker side reduces misheard words on calls where accent is a friction point, so agents spend less time repeating themselves and callers spend less time asking for clarification.
- API access for voice isolation and turn-taking lets teams building AI voice agents pipe Krisp's audio models into their own call infrastructure, avoiding the need to train or host a noise model from scratch.
- Platform-agnostic installation means a support professional moving between Zoom, Teams, and a dialer in the same afternoon gets consistent audio quality without per-tool setup.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The consumer meeting assistant and the Call Center AI platform are separate products with separate onboarding — a team that starts on the individual tier and then needs compliance monitoring, speech analytics, or agent assist will not find those features behind a settings toggle; they will need to re-evaluate and re-contract for the call center platform.
- Accent conversion quality is accent-pair-dependent; the vendor does not publish a matrix of supported accent combinations, so teams with niche regional accent requirements are running a blind test before they can confirm the feature delivers the clarity they need.
- Self-hosting is not available, which means audio is processed in Krisp's infrastructure — a hard stop for organizations with data residency requirements or security policies that prohibit third-party audio processing of customer calls.
- Teams that outgrow the free tier usage limits on transcription will hit a paid-only gate on the feature they are most likely to rely on daily; there is no self-hosted fallback to extend capacity.
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- Platforms
- Desktop app, mobile app, web
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-27T20:23:53.792Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Remote teams
- Sales and support professionals
- Call centers
- Individuals needing clear audio
What it does well
- Noise-free online meetings
- Automated meeting transcription and summaries
- Accent conversion in calls
- Call center voice enhancement
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Krisp free?
- Krisp has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $8/mo/user). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Krisp open source?
- No — Krisp is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Krisp have an API?
- Yes. Krisp exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://krisp.ai for details.
- What platforms does Krisp support?
- Krisp is available on: Desktop app, mobile app, web.
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Krisp installs as a virtual microphone and speaker on your device, intercepting audio before it reaches whatever conferencing tool you are already using — Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or anything else. In-meeting, it runs noise cancellation, echo removal, and cross-talk suppression in real time. After the call, the AI note taker surfaces a transcript, recording, and summary without you having to prompt it. The entire workflow is passive: you join the call, Krisp handles the rest.
The accent conversion capability is where Krisp makes a claim most competitors in the noise-cancellation space have not entered. The vendor describes it as real-time AI reshaping of a speaker’s accent for the listener — intended to reduce miscommunication and reduce the cognitive load on agents who field calls in a non-native accent. For individual users, this runs on the speaker side. For call centers, a listener-side variant is available through the Call Center AI platform.
For individuals and small remote teams, Krisp fits cleanly into any stack because it requires no changes on the meeting platform side. For call centers and BPOs, the vendor segments this into a separate product — Call Center AI — which adds speech analytics, call scoring, compliance monitoring, and a real-time agent assist layer. These are not features accessible from the consumer install; they are a distinct platform with a distinct sales motion.
An API is available for developers building voice AI pipelines. The vendor describes voice isolation and turn-taking improvements as specific targets for AI agent use cases, with noise cancellation and accent conversion available for human-to-human call integrations. Voice translation via API is listed as available on a self-serve basis.
