Remote workers cleaning up daily meetings
Use Krisp when background noise and missed notes make meetings harder to follow.
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Updated June 19, 2026
Krisp is useful when meeting notes and live audio cleanup belong in the same workflow. It can reduce background noise, record or capture meeting audio, transcribe, and summarize without forcing teams to replace Zoom, Meet, Teams, headphones, or call-center tools. That makes it practical for remote workers, sales calls, support teams, and noisy home or office setups.
Use the free trial on real calls, not a quiet test meeting. Check headset behavior, laptop microphones, language coverage, transcription quality, privacy needs, call-center requirements, and admin controls. It is not a fit if your company needs a full phone system, compliance retention archive, or developer meeting-recording API rather than personal and team meeting assistance.
Krisp AI Meeting Assistant with Built-In Noise Cancellation records, transcribes, summarizes, and cleans up meetings with real-time AI noise cancellation.
Official Krisp pages position it for online and in-person meetings, cross-app audio cleanup, audio-level capture without a bot, call-center voice use cases, and trial-led evaluation.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time noise cancellation | Reduce background noise during meetings and calls. | Trial with real noise. |
| Meeting recording and transcription | Capture meeting audio and turn it into transcripts. | Meeting AI trial. |
| AI summaries | Generate notes and summaries after meetings. | Check plan limits. |
| Cross-app audio support | Use Krisp around Zoom, Teams, Meet, call-center tools, and devices. | Compatibility test. |
| Call-center voice tools | Evaluate agent voice cleanup for support or sales environments. | Separate call-center plan review. |
Use Krisp when background noise and missed notes make meetings harder to follow.
Start free trial.
Use it when audio clarity and summaries affect demos, follow-up, and customer trust.
Test headset and CRM workflow.
Use Krisp when agents need less noisy calls without replacing the call-center platform.
Compare call-center paths.
Use audio-level capture when a visible bot is awkward or not allowed in the meeting.
Confirm privacy rules.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Meeting AI free trial | Official pricing lists a 7-day free trial with no credit card required. | Free plan: no permanent public free plan confirmed. |
| Meeting AI paid plans | Official pricing page publishes paid meeting assistant paths. | Free trial: verified. |
| Call Center AI | Krisp also publishes call-center voice paths for agent use cases. | Choose the path that matches meetings or agents. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan: no confirmed permanent public free plan was verified for this Meeting AI product. Free trial: official pricing lists a 7-day Meeting AI free trial with no credit card required. Teams should confirm meeting limits, transcription needs, call-center plan fit, admin controls, privacy expectations, and renewal terms before buying.
Krisp checks should include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, browser meetings, softphones, call-center platforms, headsets, laptop microphones, audio devices, OS permissions, language and accent needs, transcription accuracy, summary exports, admin controls, privacy policy, call-center plan fit, and whether recording without a meeting bot is acceptable for company policy.
Start with the noisiest real meeting setup: laptop mic, headset, shared office, remote call, and the team's main meeting app. Test noise cleanup, summaries, transcripts, audio-level capture, privacy rules, and export needs. For support teams, compare Meeting AI with Call Center AI before subscribing.
No confirmed permanent public free plan was verified for this Meeting AI product.
Yes. The official pricing page lists a 7-day Meeting AI free trial with no credit card required.
No. Krisp cleans up audio and helps with meeting notes around existing calling and meeting tools.
Remote workers, sales reps, support teams, and managers who need less noisy calls and meeting summaries should consider it.