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What's new in Krisp?

If you are deciding whether Krisp is actively developed or "stale," the ship velocity matters. We summarize Krisp's recent updates so you are not piecing them together from scattered posts. We compile this from Krisp's official What's New page, its blog, and public announcements, then point you to the setup guide or comparison that a change affects.

Last reviewed: August 2026.

Latest release notes (mostly Call Center AI)

Krisp's public release notes in mid 2026 skew toward its enterprise and contact center product. Recent dated entries:

  • August 2026: supervisor call evaluation and voice translation improvements; better visibility for BPOs.
  • Krisp 2.80.11 (July 2026): new accent conversion models for both sides of a call, plus name and number spelling for translated calls.
  • July 2026: launch of an Enterprise Analytics Portal and agent screen recording for speech analytics; audit logs via the Krisp portal API; Valencian added as a language.
  • June 2026: voice translation v3, expanded speech analytics, and new voice security defenses against AI voice fraud.

If you run a call center, our upcoming "Krisp for call centers" guide will cover these in depth.

Recent AI Note Taker updates (the consumer side)

These are the updates most relevant if you use Krisp for your own meetings:

  • Accent conversion, expanded (early 2026): Krisp extended real-time accent conversion in the AI Note Taker, going beyond transcripts and summaries to change how conversations sound live. (Announced via PR Newswire.)
  • Filipino accent support and smarter startup preferences.
  • In-person meeting support: the app can now record in-person meetings, with redesigned meeting controls.
  • Meeting Companion: an in-app companion for agenda, notes, and controls, plus auto-updates that do not interrupt an active session.
  • More data storage controls: more flexibility over how meeting data is stored.

Milestone features Krisp has shipped

Features that define the current product (useful if you last looked at Krisp when it was "just noise cancellation"):

  • Bot-free meeting recording: Krisp records without a bot joining the call.
  • Screen and video recording for meetings.
  • AI Chat for meetings: ask questions about decisions, action items, and who said what.
  • Transcription in 17 languages with speaker identification, for live meetings and uploaded audio or video.
  • Accent conversion and voice translation built on Krisp's core Voice AI engine.
  • On-device transcription SDKs and a Speech-to-Text API for developers.
  • Zapier integration plus connections to Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, Webex, Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, Asana, Jira, and Notion.

Notable dated launches

From Krisp's own blog announcements:

  • February 2025: Krisp AI Chat, which lets you ask questions about a meeting, plus an AI Live Interpreter for multilingual calls.
  • December 2024: Krisp earned PCI DSS certification.
  • October 2024: screen recording for meetings, and a Zapier integration.
  • August 2024: a Speech-to-Text API for developers, positioned as much cheaper transcription.
  • May and June 2024: on-device transcription SDKs and an accent conversion SDK early access program.

Certifications and recognition

  • Security: SOC 2, PCI DSS, and HIPAA support (availability depends on plan and configuration).
  • Named a Gartner "Cool Vendor."
  • Krisp's Voice AI powers audio on over 200 million devices and is used by companies such as Discord, Twilio, and VMware.

Notable partnerships

Krisp increasingly ships its Voice AI inside other platforms: Twilio (noise cancellation for Twilio Voice), Five9 (live AI language interpretation), 8x8, Zoho Voice, Dyte, and others.

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How we track updates

We monitor Krisp's official What's New page, the Krisp blog, and public announcements, then summarize what changed. Dates and version numbers come from Krisp's own release notes. For the definitive, always-current list, check Krisp's What's New page directly.