Krisp AI
Krisp is an AI-powered Voice AI tool that removes background noise, voices, and echo from any call in real time, working across 800+ apps. It adds AI meeting transcription and summaries too. Free plan available; paid plans start around $8/user/month, pending live price confirmation.
What Is Krisp?
Krisp is a Voice AI platform that removes background noise, voices, and echo from calls in real time, then layers AI meeting transcription and summaries on top. It runs as a virtual audio layer that sits between your microphone and whatever conferencing app you’re using, so it works the same way regardless of which platform you’re on.
Most noise-suppression features are locked to a single platform: Zoom cleans up Zoom calls, Teams cleans up Teams calls. Krisp instead operates at the device’s audio layer, working identically across more than 800 apps including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Slack, and Discord. Switch tools and the noise cancellation just keeps working, since it was never tied to any one of them in the first place.
The audio processing itself happens entirely on-device. Nothing is sent to Krisp’s servers to get cleaned up, which matters for anyone handling sensitive calls and matters just as much for anyone who’s simply wary of a “noise cancellation” app quietly uploading their conversations somewhere.
Krisp AI Features
Noise, voice, and echo cancellation work bi-directionally, cleaning both your outgoing audio and the incoming audio from other participants. On top of that sits the AI Meeting Assistant: real-time transcription, automated notes, and AI-generated summaries with action items, all without a separate bot joining the call the way some transcription tools require.
Accent Conversion adjusts a speaker’s accent for clarity to a global audience without changing their underlying voice, a feature built specifically with call centers and customer support teams in mind. Enterprise plans add Agent Assist and Voice Security on top, aimed at the same call-center and BPO audience rather than everyday remote workers.
Krisp Pricing Plans
Krisp runs a genuine free tier, unlike some AI meeting tools that gate everything behind a trial. Paid plans scale from individual use up through call-center-scale enterprise deployments.
| Plan | Annual | Monthly | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | 60 min/day noise cancellation |
| Pro | ~$8/user | ~$12/user | Unlimited + AI Meeting Assistant |
| Business | ~$10/user | ~$15/user | Admin, SSO, CRM integrations |
| Enterprise | Custom | Custom | API, Agent Assist, Voice Security |
Signing up with a work email instead of a personal Gmail-type address automatically unlocks a 14-day Pro trial, no separate request needed. Teams that want hands-on time with the full Enterprise feature set before committing can also purchase a dedicated Enterprise Trial: $100 one-time, 14 days, 5 seats, non-refundable. You can start with Krisp’s free plan to test noise cancellation quality before deciding whether the AI Meeting Assistant is worth upgrading for.
How Krisp’s Free Plan Works
The free tier isn’t a time-limited trial, it’s a permanent plan capped at 60 minutes of noise cancellation per day, roughly enough for one or two typical meetings. It doesn’t include the AI Meeting Assistant, transcription, or summaries, those start at Pro. Once the daily 60 minutes run out, background noise comes back through until the cap resets the next day.
Krisp vs. Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai, and Built-In Platform Noise Suppression
- vs. Otter.ai: Otter is transcription-first, without Krisp’s real-time noise, voice, and echo cancellation layer. Otter is also stronger for live, in-meeting transcription and mobile capture than for post-meeting structure, and its free plan caps out at 30 minutes per conversation. If clean audio matters as much as the transcript, Krisp covers both jobs; Otter covers one.
- vs. Fireflies.ai: Fireflies leans harder into post-meeting summaries, CRM automation, and multilingual support (100+ languages) than Otter does, which makes it the stronger pick for teams rather than solo live note-taking. It still doesn’t touch call audio quality the way Krisp’s noise and voice cancellation layer does. For a full breakdown of how the two compare on accuracy, pricing, and integrations, see our Otter AI vs Fireflies AI comparison.
- vs. Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet’s built-in noise suppression: All three platforms now ship native noise suppression, but each only works inside that one app. Krisp works identically across every app on the device, so switching between Zoom, Teams, and a phone call doesn’t mean losing the feature.
Who Should Use Krisp?
Krisp fits best for:
- Remote workers and freelancers taking calls from noisy homes, shared spaces, or coffee shops
- Sales teams and call centers running high call volume, where Accent Conversion and Agent Assist are built specifically for that workflow
- Anyone who wants meeting transcription without a visible bot joining the call
- Privacy-conscious users and teams, given the on-device audio processing model
It’s a lighter fit for casual, occasional callers who rarely hit the free plan’s 60-minute daily cap, and for teams already satisfied with a single platform’s built-in noise suppression who don’t need cross-app consistency or the AI meeting layer. For everyone else, you can try Krisp free before deciding whether Pro’s unlimited cancellation and AI Meeting Assistant are worth paying for.
Krisp Compliance and Security
SOC 2 · HIPAA · On-device audio processing (no audio sent to Krisp’s servers)
Krisp Integrations
800+ communication apps via system-level virtual audio, including Zoom · Microsoft Teams · Google Meet · Slack · Discord · phone calls. AI Meeting Assistant connects to Google Calendar or Outlook by default (a no-calendar-permissions option is available on request).
Krisp FAQ
Is Krisp free?
Yes. The free plan includes 60 minutes of noise cancellation per day, though the AI Meeting Assistant and transcription features require a paid plan.
Does Krisp work with Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet?
Yes. Krisp works across 800+ apps at the device’s audio layer rather than as a per-platform plugin, so it behaves the same regardless of which app you’re calling from.
Is Krisp safe? Does it record or upload my calls?
Audio processing happens entirely on your device. Krisp does not send your audio streams to its servers to clean them up.
How is Krisp different from Zoom’s built-in noise suppression?
Zoom’s noise suppression only works inside Zoom. Krisp works identically across every communication app on your device, so the feature doesn’t disappear when you switch tools.
Does Krisp require a calendar connection?
By default, yes, for the AI Meeting Assistant to schedule and capture meetings automatically. Teams that don’t want to share calendar data can request a no-permissions setup instead.
Krisp vs. Otter.ai or Fireflies — which is better for meeting notes?
Between Otter and Fireflies specifically, Fireflies tends to win overall on summaries, automation, and multilingual support, while Otter has the edge for live, in-meeting transcription and mobile recording — see our full Otter vs Fireflies comparison for the detailed breakdown. Krisp’s distinction from both is the real-time noise, voice, and echo cancellation layer underneath its own meeting assistant, so it’s the better fit if call audio quality matters as much as the notes.


