Krisp promises something every remote worker wants: calls that sound like you are in a quiet room, even when you are not. We put that claim through 40 hours of real meetings — not a sound lab — to see whether AI noise cancellation is worth paying for in 2026.
What we tested
We used Krisp on a 2023 MacBook Air and a ThinkPad T14 across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Test environments included a busy café, a commuter train, a co-working open floor, and a home office with a running HVAC unit.
- Noise removal: background voices, traffic, keyboard clatter, and dog barks
- Voice quality: natural tone vs. robotic compression artifacts
- Setup time: install to first clean call
- CPU impact: fan spin and battery drain during hour-long calls
Where Krisp wins
Krisp removed cross-talk and ambient noise faster than we expected, often before we manually toggled “noise suppression” in the meeting app itself. Echo from laptop speakers was handled well — a common failure point for built-in processing.
The free tier is genuinely useful for light use. Power users on back-to-back calls will want Pro, but you can validate the core value in an afternoon.
Where it falls short
Very loud environments still introduce slight compression on your voice. It is better than raw audio, but not magic. You will also want wired headphones for the best results on trains.
Verdict
If your calendar is full of client calls and you cannot control your environment, Krisp is an easy yes. It is the kind of tool that pays for itself the first time you skip apologizing for background noise.
Key takeaways
- Does Krisp work with every meeting app?
- Will it make my voice sound robotic?
- Is the free tier enough for occasional calls?
- How does it compare to NVIDIA Broadcast?
Frequently asked questions
Summary
After 40 hours of real-world testing, Krisp earned a strong recommendation for remote professionals. It removed background chatter, keyboard clatter, and café noise with minimal voice distortion, and setup took under two minutes on Mac and Windows.
Tech Product Insight tested Krisp across Zoom, Google Meet, and Teams in cafes, trains, and open offices to measure real-world noise cancellation performance.