Reviewers largely see Krisp as a reliable meeting utility built around excellent background-noise removal, with many saying it works especially well in chaotic home, travel, or shared-work settings. They also praise its bot-free recording, strong transcripts, summaries, and action items, plus support for different meeting apps and easy setup. The main complaints are less frequent but concrete: occasional lag, random restarts or over-eager meeting detection, voice quality that can sound unnatural, limited integrations or API access, and uneven customer support, with one notably bad billing dispute.
Does it affect the voice (changes it, or maybe makes it robotic)?
Krisp
@tetiana_n it keeps the voice, might slightly impact the emotion but we are tuning to find the perfect balance of accent conversion and complete voice+tone preservation.
@asti_pili I see, thanks for answering!
How is this different from auto-captions? Is it actually changing the audio?
Krisp
@eduard_harutyunyan1 Yes, it changes the audio in real time to neutral American English
So freaking useful! Do you see accent conversion becoming as standard as captions or playback speed on video platforms or maybe youtube will add this feature itself??
Krisp
@lak7 I won't lie that is a possibility :) they already added auto translation
UXPin Merge
This is one of those apps you only appreciate once you’ve tried it in a noisy environment. Curious how it performs with more complex background noise like cafés or street traffic.
Krisp
@uxpinjack feel free to check our demos in Krisp Voice AI lab
Finally. I spend half my day on YouTube watching technical documentation and deep-dives, and it's a constant struggle when the auto-captions can't parse technical jargon because of a thick accent. I usually end up wasting time rewinding or just giving up on the video entirely.
Seeing this as an on-device Chrome extension is interesting from a performance standpoint. I'm curious about the browser overhead—have you guys noticed any significant impact on CPU or RAM usage during longer 30+ minute lectures?
This is a genuine friction point for the global dev community. Great to see a practical use case for on-device AI that isn't just another chatbot. Good luck with the launch!
Heheh! Need this. As a non-native english speaker we constantly deal with it and I'm sure many founders gonna feel the same Asti! Wish you all the best here
Krisp
@german_merlo1 Thanks 🙌
This is a huge deal for educational content. I teach an Excel for Financial Modelling course on Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/course/excel-for-financial-modelling/) and a big chunk of my students are non-native English speakers working in finance globally. Accent barriers in video-based learning are real, and on-device AI that solves this without requiring the creator to re-record is brilliant. Curious if you're seeing higher retention rates on videos where accent conversion is active?