- AI Noise Suppression: Filters out non-human background noise on both sides of a call in real time.
- Bidirectional Noise Cancellation: Ensures both callers hear clear, professional-quality audio.
- AI Speech Recognition Optimization: Improves accuracy for speech-to-text, bots, and sentiment analysis.
- Seamless Platform Integration: Works with existing PBX, SIP, IVR, and AI voice systems.
- Fast Deployment: Configures in as little as 10 minutes with minimal infrastructure impact.
- Service Provider Ready: Supports cloud-based APIs for large-scale and carrier deployments.
Deltapath Discover Noise Suppression Software
AI-powered noise suppression for enterprise voice and contact center systems
Updated April 3, 2026
Deltapath Discover Noise Suppression Software Overview
Deltapath Discover Noise Suppression Software is an enterprise-grade AI noise cancellation solution designed to improve call quality across voice, video, and AI-driven communication systems.
It removes background noise on both ends of a call, integrates with existing telephony and IVR platforms, and enhances speech recognition accuracy. The solution deploys quickly without hardware changes, making it ideal for enterprises, service providers, and contact centers.
Key Features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Featured |
|---|---|---|
| Noise Suppression Gateway (Enterprise) | Custom Quote (Usage- and deployment-based) | AI-powered noise cancellation, Seamless UC/IVR integration, Enterprise-grade deployment |
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| Krisp | Deltapath excels in enterprise telephony environments where Krisp focuses on endpoint apps. It integrates directly into existing voice infrastructure, supports IVR and AI bots, and handles high call volumes, making it better suited for contact centers and service providers rather than individual users. |
| Dolby Voice | Unlike Dolby Voice, which is typically tied to specific hardware or conferencing platforms, Deltapath offers flexible deployment across PBX, SIP, and cloud systems. This makes it more adaptable for heterogeneous enterprise environments and legacy communication systems. |
| NVIDIA RTX Voice | Deltapath does not require specialized GPU hardware, unlike RTX Voice. Its server-side processing is better for enterprises and service providers that need scalable noise suppression across thousands of concurrent calls. |
| Zoom Noise Suppression | Zoom’s noise suppression is limited to its own platform, while Deltapath operates independently of conferencing apps. This allows consistent audio quality across calls, IVR, bots, and contact center workflows. |
| RNNoise (Open Source) | Compared to RNNoise, Deltapath provides enterprise support, faster deployment, and commercial-grade reliability. It removes the need for in-house engineering while offering optimized performance for real-time business communications. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| Krisp | Deltapath is less suitable for individual freelancers or casual users compared to Krisp. Its enterprise-focused deployment and custom pricing make it harder to adopt for small teams looking for a simple desktop application. |
| Dolby Voice | Dolby Voice often provides a more polished out-of-the-box experience within supported ecosystems. Deltapath may require coordination with IT or telecom teams for integration, which can slow initial adoption. |
| NVIDIA RTX Voice | For users already equipped with RTX GPUs, RTX Voice can be cheaper and easier to activate. Deltapath’s enterprise pricing may feel excessive for organizations that only need local noise suppression. |
| Zoom Noise Suppression | Deltapath does not bundle video conferencing or collaboration tools like Zoom. Businesses seeking an all-in-one meeting platform may find Zoom more convenient despite its platform lock-in. |
| RNNoise (Open Source) | RNNoise can be more cost-effective for teams with strong engineering resources. Deltapath trades open-source flexibility for commercial support, which may not appeal to highly technical organizations. |
