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Krisp vs Plaud

Krisp and Plaud both turn conversations into notes, but they are different kinds of product. Krisp is software that cleans your call audio and records meetings on your computer. Plaud is a physical recorder you carry, built for capturing in-person voice memos and conversations. The right choice depends on what you actually need to capture.

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Krisp versus Plaud feature comparison
FeatureKrispPlaud
Form factorSoftware (app)Hardware device plus app
Best forOnline calls and meetingsIn-person voice memos and conversations
Removes background noiseYes, both directionsFocuses on capture, not call cleanup
Works on top of calling appsYes, virtual micNo, it is a separate recorder
Transcription and summariesYes, 17 languagesYes
Upfront costFree plan, no hardwareYou buy the device

Choose Krisp if…

Most of your conversations happen on calls, and you want clean audio plus notes without buying a gadget. Krisp works on top of any calling app and has a free plan.

Choose Plaud if…

You mostly need to capture in-person conversations, interviews, or voice memos away from a computer, and a dedicated pocket recorder fits your workflow.

Or use both

They barely overlap. Krisp handles your online calls, Plaud handles in-person capture. Some people use each for its own setting.

The Verdict

Krisp 4.5 / Plaud 4.2

Different tools for different moments. Krisp is the pick for online calls and clean audio, with no hardware to buy. Plaud is the pick for capturing in-person conversations on a dedicated device.

FAQ

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