Krisp for developers
Beyond the app, Krisp sells its Voice AI as building blocks developers can embed in their own products. If you are building anything that carries a human voice, from a support platform to a voice bot, these are the pieces Krisp exposes.
What the SDK offers
- Noise cancellation for inbound and outbound audio.
- Voice isolation to separate a speaker from background sound.
- Turn-taking and voice activity detection, useful for voice bots and agents.
- Accent conversion and voice translation.
- On-device transcription SDKs and a Speech-to-Text API, positioned as low-cost transcription.
Krisp's audio already runs on a very large device footprint and is embedded by companies like Twilio and Discord, which is a useful signal if you are evaluating it for production.
Who it fits
- Teams building voice bots, agents, or conversational AI that need clean input.
- Telephony and contact center platforms adding audio quality.
- Any app where call clarity is part of the product.
This is an enterprise and API offering, so pricing and access go through Krisp rather than the self-serve app. Start on Krisp's developer page for the current SDK details.
Trying Krisp as a user first?
If you want to feel the audio quality before evaluating the SDK, the free app plan needs no card.
FAQ
Yes. Krisp exposes Voice AI building blocks including noise cancellation, voice isolation, turn-taking, accent conversion, translation, on-device transcription SDKs, and a Speech-to-Text API.
No. The app is self-serve for individuals and teams. The SDK and API are an enterprise offering with access and pricing handled through Krisp.
Related reading
- Krisp for your use case: find the setup that matches how you work.
- Set up your microphone with Krisp: clean input on any device.
- What is Krisp?: how the noise cancellation and notes work.
- Is Krisp worth it?: our full verdict.