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Krisp

AI-powered noise cancellation tool that removes background noise from calls and recordings in real-time. Perfect for remote workers and content creators who need crystal-clear audio quality during meetings, interviews, or recordings.

Pricing
Freemium
Categories
Audio

Forget those $400 headphones. Krisp sits quietly behind your video calls, wiping out crying babies and jackhammer noise with AI that makes hardware look ancient.

Key Features

 

Real-time noise cancellation flows both ways with Krisp. Incoming and outgoing audio gets cleaned up during calls. The AI spots human voice patterns and strips everything else without messing with speech clarity or adding that tinny robot filter you’ll hear from budget alternatives.

 

Voice isolation crushes basic noise removal. Multiple speakers get identified while natural conversation flow stays intact, even when chaos erupts around you. Background music vanishes. Keyboard clicks disappear. Ambient office chatter gets erased while vocal nuances and emotional tone remain untouched.

 

Echo cancellation stops those feedback loops cold.

 

Meeting transcription turns conversations into searchable text with speaker ID tags. Works offline, so sensitive discussions don’t get shipped to cloud servers for processing. Integration spans Zoom, Teams, Slack, Discord, and virtually every other calling platform. No special plugins required. No complicated setup procedures either.

How to Use Krisp

 

Download happens in thirty seconds. Installation doesn’t need admin privileges or system restarts, which already beats enterprise audio tools that demand IT department approval.

 

Krisp shows up as a virtual microphone and speaker in system audio settings. Select “Krisp Microphone” and “Krisp Speaker” in any calling app. AI processing kicks in automatically. No calibration period. No voice training needed.

 

Most users never touch the settings panel after initial setup. We’re talking 90% here. Default noise suppression handles most scenarios without manual tweaking. Power users can fine-tune sensitivity levels, toggle specific noise types, or disable processing for music production calls where natural room tone matters.

 

Real-time visual feedback shows which sounds get filtered during calls. Green means clean audio. Red spikes reveal when the AI actively removes noise.

Honestly, it’s surprisingly satisfying to watch jackhammer sounds get completely eliminated while speech stays crystal clear.

Pros and Cons

 

Pros:

  • Works with every calling platform without special integration
  • Processes audio locally for privacy-conscious users
  • Zero latency that’s actually zero
  • Handles extreme noise scenarios like leaf blowers and crying children without breaking speech intelligibility or introducing weird artifacts that make voices sound like they’re trapped in a tunnel somewhere
  • Setup takes minutes

 

Cons:

  • CPU usage climbs noticeably on older machines
  • Free tier limits weekly minutes aggressively
  • Occasionally removes wanted sounds like deliberate hand claps or snapping (which can be awkward during presentations, to be fair)
  • No mobile app exists

Pricing

 

Krisp gives you 120 minutes per week free. Casual users stay covered, but frequent callers get pushed into paid tiers quickly. Personal plans run $8 monthly for unlimited minutes and include meeting transcription.

 

Business plans start at $5 per user monthly with annual billing. Enterprise pricing includes centralized management and usage analytics, though most small teams won’t need the administrative overhead. Pricing makes sense for remote teams where clean audio directly impacts productivity. But that said, the weekly minute restrictions on free accounts feel artificially tight compared to competitors.

 

No hidden fees or surprise charges for premium features. Everything’s outlined upfront. This shouldn’t be noteworthy, but here we are.

Who Should Use Krisp

 

Remote workers in noisy environments get the most obvious benefit. Parents working from home, people in shared spaces, or anyone dealing with construction noise will find the investment worthwhile.

 

Content creators recording podcasts or interviews can skip expensive acoustic treatment and rely on Krisp’s processing instead. Sales teams conducting client calls can’t afford audio issues that make them sound unprofessional. Customer support representatives fielding dozens of calls daily need consistent audio quality without constantly adjusting hardware settings.

 

Musicians and audio engineers should look elsewhere, frankly. Aggressive processing removes subtle ambient sounds that might be intentionally captured for creative projects. Krisp optimizes for speech clarity, not audio fidelity. Most users actually need exactly that, but worth understanding the limitation.

 

Anyone still using their laptop’s built-in microphone for professional calls should try Krisp before investing in expensive USB microphones. AI processing often delivers better results than hardware upgrades alone.

https://krisp.ai

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