Rohan Chaubey

Krisp Mobile Call Recorder - Record outgoing calls and get transcripts + AI notes

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Your phone calls now fit naturally into your meeting workflow. Place outgoing calls from the Krisp mobile app and Krisp automatically records and transcribes the conversation. Right after the call, you get AI-generated notes with a concise summary, key points, and clear action items. The call is saved as a structured Krisp Note and synced across mobile and desktop. Currently available for US numbers, with expanded coverage planned over time.

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Ani Harutyunyan

Long awaited feature 😍🚀

Curious Kitty
💎 Pixel perfection
Because recording calls on mobile often runs into OS + carrier + regional constraints, how are you designing the product so it’s dependable in real life (long calls, spotty connectivity, backgrounding, transcript failures)—and what’s your plan for making failures visible and recoverable (retry, reprocessing, partial transcripts)?
Asti Pili

@curiouskitty Great question, and you’re right: mobile call recording is full of OS / carrier / regional “gotchas.” That’s exactly why we designed this as outgoing calls placed from the Krisp app over VoIP. That lets us control the recording pipeline and avoid a lot of carrier/OS-level recording limitations.


How we’re making it dependable in real life:

  • Long calls: audio is handled as a continuous recording stream, with safeguards so a long call doesn’t mean “oops, file too big, goodbye.”

  • Spotty connectivity: the app prioritizes capturing the audio first, and then uploads/processes when connectivity is stable. If the network drops mid-call, we don’t want that to automatically equal “no call record.”

  • Backgrounding: since the call is happening inside the app’s calling flow, we’re building around the realities of background behavior on mobile and designing for continuity (and clear recovery if the OS interrupts anything).

  • Transcript/AI note failures: transcription and notes are a separate processing step, so even if AI processing fails, the goal is you still keep the call record and can re-run processing.

Sachin Soundar

Krisp is on the move today? Someone had to replace the janky iPhone call recorder. Does Krisp also play a "Call recording alert" when started?

Silvia Kyou

This appears to be a tool one might actually depend upon. I shall cast my vote for UK coverage next haha.

One query: does the recording capability extend to FaceTime (both audio and video)?

drishti

Congrats on the launch
Love seeing tools that focus on reducing meeting fatigue instead of adding more bots to calls. The fact that this runs natively without extra participants is a big plus. Curious how teams are using this for async follow-ups after meetings.

Asti Pili

@drishti_123 you'll be surprised how many things we discuss during meetings that we will do and then forget about it.

Having follow-ups helps reduce sync meetings as you can turn meeting into, checking that item in Krisp, or droping a quick message in slack

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Congratulations on the update! It would be great to add integrations with popular CRMs so that concise call summaries are automatically logged in the CRM.

Aram Mamikonyan

Nice launch

Mobile call recording can get tricky. Curious how you’re handling dropped calls or network switches.

Samet Sezer

finally, no awkward bot joining my client calls. does it handle speaker separation automatically on the mobile app?

Thea Winslow

The sync between mobile and desktop is a great touch, but I’m dying to know if there's a limit on how long a single call can be. Also, since it's just for US numbers right now, I wonder if it still works for international calls as long as the caller has a US number.

Asti Pili
@theaxx I will double check this but for conference meetings the limit is 3hrs, and I think same applies to phone call recording
Joosep Seitam

Big congrats on shipping this! The transcripts and summaries are really useful 🙌 Curious if you’re planning to let users choose different summary formats for different meetings (e.g. just action items vs a full recap).