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Krisp AI is an innovative software harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence to eliminate background noise from audio and video calls. Compatible with all devices and applications like Zoom, Teams, and more, this platform empowers users to communicate with exceptional clarity and professionalism in any setting. Whether the user is working from a home office, a bustling cafe, or a noisy street, this platform ensures a pristine audio experience. With a simple click, users can enjoy uninterrupted, noise-free calls and meetings, effortlessly.

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  • James H.Senior Asset Finance Specialist
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    3.5

    It is great in a very busy office. When you're on the phone with a client and the cancels out the background noise, it really helps so the client can hear everything I am discussing with them. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Verified User in Marketing and AdvertisingSmall-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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    4.0

    In the bustling cacophony of modern life, Krisp has been a breath of fresh air. Its noise-canceling magic has transformed my online meetings and voice recordings into clear, professional engagements. Gone are the days when background noises, like barking dogs or honking cars, would interrupt and distract. It's incredibly user-friendly, and its seamless integration with most conferencing apps is a dream come true. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Verified User in ConsultingSmall-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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    5.0

    I work from home, and nobody on any of my work calls can hear my pets, my husband, our room mate, our washer spinning , or even the little space heater right next to my desk! I would and have recommended this software to several friends who work from home. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Negative Comments
  • Verified User in InternetMid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
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    0.0

    The feedback I hear from colleagues is always the same: impossible to setup & once setup even if nothing has been changed, it will eventually break down. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Verified User in Marketing and AdvertisingSmall-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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    1.5

    I thought it sounded amazing originally, but testing shows it makes only a slight difference to sound quality, and nowhere near as much as I was led to believe before installing it. I'm still using the free version because now it's there, it may as well be there, but... Setup was confusing as well. The steps outlined in the guide were basically unnecessary - so setup was easier than implied when you instal it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

  • Verified User in Information Technology and ServicesMid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
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    2.0

    That it costs for the premium version and is limited on the free version Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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  • danarrib
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    3.0

    It really works fine. It removes all the background noise from the microphone, and let only your voice pass. It also removes noises from other people's microphones. If you're on a voice call with someone and he/she is on a very loud environment, Krisp will make the audio of the other person good too. I just wish it was cheaper... It costs 12 USD (!!!) per month or 60 USD per year. It's a lot of money. For 60 USD you can buy a High-end Headset and then you won't need Krisp at all.

  • ICTman1076
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    4.0

    Does a great job at noise suppression, but not so good at maintaining quality - there is a noticeable drop in audio quality running through Krisp rather than just a straight microphone with no other effects. However it will do a much better job than a laptop's built-in noise reduction, and I can't faze it with loud keyboard sounds or creaky chairs, so I will continue to use it myself.