Krisp Technologies · Tools

Krisp

Visit website

At a glance

Price
from 8 $/mo
Vendor
Krisp Technologies

Specifications & properties

Key decision factors

Pricing model
Paid 1
Audio functions
  • Audio enhancement
  • Speech-to-text
1

Pricing

Price from
8 $/mo 1
Free tier
No 1

Integration

API available
Yes 1

Compliance

SOC 2
Yes 1
Report data / suggest a correction

Metrics vs. the category

Supported languages
n/a
Latency (real-time audio)
n/a

AI meeting audio tool with real-time noise and voice cancellation plus transcription for calls. Paid per-user plans (Core from $8/month per user billed annually); the $0 offering is a 7-day free trial rather than a permanent free plan.

Profile

Krisp is an AI noise-cancellation app and meeting assistant that strips background noise from calls in real time and generates bot-free meeting transcripts, notes and action items. It's built for remote workers, sales/support teams and call centers who want cleaner audio plus automated meeting documentation inside whatever conferencing app they already use — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and more. Krisp runs system-wide at the OS audio layer rather than joining calls as a bot, and it is sold as a subscription: a 7-day free trial followed by paid Core, Advanced and Enterprise tiers, with separate product lines for call centers and developers.

Who builds it

Krisp is built by Krisp (formerly 2Hz/Krisp Technologies). The core workflow: install the desktop app, mobile app or browser extension, and Krisp sits between your microphone/speakers and any calling app, cancelling noise bidirectionally (both your mic and incoming audio) while it records and transcribes the call in the background — no bot needs to join the meeting to capture it.

Core features

  • Bidirectional AI noise cancellation (mic and incoming audio) that works system-wide with any conferencing app — Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Slack Huddles and more
  • Bot-free AI meeting notetaker: audio/video recording plus automatically generated AI notes and action items, without a bot joining the call
  • Meeting transcription in 17 languages, plus a beta multilingual-meeting-transcription feature Krisp says supports meetings conducted in 95 languages
  • AI accent conversion, gated by plan: 1 hour/day on Core, up to 4 hours/day (speaker-side) plus unlimited listener-side conversion on Advanced
  • Workflow integrations including Notion, Zapier, HubSpot, Slack, Affinity and Pipedrive on Core, with Salesforce and ConnectWise added on Advanced
  • A self-serve developer SDK/API line (VIVA and RTC SDKs, plus a Voice Translation API) that Krisp says processes over 1 billion minutes of voice AI traffic per month

Pricing

  • Free Trial: $0 for 7 days, no credit card required, with full feature access — Krisp's current pricing page does not list a permanent free-forever plan
  • Core: $8/user/month billed annually ($16/month billed monthly) — unlimited AI notetaker and noise cancellation, 10 GB storage, 1 hour/day accent conversion
  • Advanced: $15/user/month billed annually ($30/month billed monthly) — 60 GB storage, up to 4 hours/day accent conversion, advanced CRM integrations, manager view
  • Enterprise: custom pricing — SSO/SCIM, on-device transcription, HIPAA compliance option, unlimited storage, dedicated account manager
  • A separate Call Center AI line starts at $10/agent/month (CC Core, billed annually), and a separate Developers line offers Early Stage and Enterprise SDK access on an apply/contact-sales basis

Who it's for

Individuals and remote teams who need reliable noise cancellation plus automatic meeting notes across whichever video app they already use are the core audience; the 7-day trial suits quick evaluation, Core fits solo users or small teams that mainly need notetaking and noise cancellation, and Advanced fits teams that need CRM integrations, more accent-conversion time and more storage. Enterprise targets security- and compliance-driven organizations, while the separate Call Center AI plans are built specifically for contact-center agents and supervisors.

Frequently asked questions

What does Krisp cost?

Krisp's Meeting AI product starts at Core for $8/user/month billed annually ($16/month billed monthly), with Advanced at $15/user/month annually ($30/month monthly) and custom Enterprise pricing above that. Krisp also sells a separate Call Center AI line starting at $10/agent/month (billed annually) for contact-center use, plus a Developers SDK/API line with apply-based Early Stage and Enterprise pricing. Check the current pricing page, since prices and tier features can change.

Is Krisp free?

Not as a permanent plan: as of Krisp's current pricing page, the only no-cost option is a 7-day free trial with full feature access and no credit card required, after which a paid plan is required. This is a change from Krisp's earlier product, which offered a genuine free-forever plan with a daily noise-cancellation minute cap; that free-forever tier is no longer listed on the current pricing page, so don't assume old "free plan" figures still apply — check the current pricing page for the latest terms.

What languages does Krisp support for meeting transcription?

Krisp's standard meeting transcription supports 17 languages according to Krisp's own meeting-transcription page. Krisp also runs a beta multilingual meeting transcription feature that it says supports meetings conducted in 95 languages, including Spanish, French, German and Portuguese alongside English. Since the broader feature is explicitly labeled beta, confirm current language coverage and stability directly with Krisp before relying on it for a specific language.

Who owns the meeting transcripts and recordings created with Krisp?

Krisp states plainly that generated meeting transcripts, recordings and summaries belong to the user, and that Krisp stores them only in connection with providing the service. Krisp also says it uses a "hard-delete" method so that transcripts or meeting notes a user deletes are completely wiped from its infrastructure and cannot be recovered, and that it never sells personal information to third parties. For specifics on retention periods and subprocessors, check Krisp's security and privacy pages directly.

Does Krisp have an API?

Yes. Krisp offers a self-serve developer platform with a Voice Translation API and Voice AI SDKs (VIVA for AI voice agents, RTC for human-to-human calls), with Python and JavaScript bindings, a playground, and support for Windows, Mac, Linux, web, iOS and Android. This developer line is priced separately from the Meeting AI product, with Early Stage and Enterprise access offered on an apply/contact basis rather than listed self-serve pricing.

Krisp vs Otter.ai — what's the difference?

Krisp is built around noise cancellation first, with meeting transcription and AI notes as a system-wide, bot-free add-on layered on top of any calling app; Otter.ai is built around meeting transcription and AI notes first, typically via a bot or direct integration that joins Zoom, Google Meet or Microsoft Teams calls, without offering standalone noise cancellation. Otter has a genuine free-forever Basic plan (300 transcription minutes/month), while Krisp's current pricing page offers only a 7-day free trial before its paid Core tier ($8/user/month annually). Choose Krisp if noisy audio is the primary problem and you want it fixed across every app you use; choose Otter.ai if you specifically want transcripts and summaries tied to standard meeting platforms.