Krisp free plan
Krisp's free plan is genuinely useful, not a crippled demo. You get 60 minutes of noise cancellation per day, unlimited transcription, and a couple of AI notes per day, all with no credit card. For a lot of people that covers a normal day of calls at no cost.
What the free plan includes
- 60 minutes per day of noise cancellation. The daily allowance resets each day.
- Unlimited transcription. No cap on how much you transcribe.
- A couple of AI meeting notes per day.
- No credit card required to start.
Where the limits bite
- The 60 minute daily noise cancellation cap is the main one. If you are on calls back to back, you will hit it.
- AI notes are limited per day, so heavy note-takers will want more.
Free vs Pro at a glance
| Free | Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Noise cancellation | 60 min/day | Unlimited |
| Transcription | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| AI notes | A couple/day | Unlimited |
| Recording and history | Limited | Included |
| Credit card | Not needed | Required |
Prices change and vary by region, so we do not quote a figure here. See current plans on Krisp's pricing page.
Who the free plan is enough for
If you take a handful of calls a day and mostly want the noise gone, free is likely all you need. If you live on video calls or rely on the notes, the daily caps will push you to Pro.
Start on the free plan
No card required. Test the noise cancellation on a real call, then upgrade only if you hit the daily limit.
Free plan, no credit card required.
FAQ
Yes. The free plan gives you 60 minutes of noise cancellation per day, unlimited transcription, and a couple of AI notes per day, with no credit card. Unlimited use is a paid Pro feature.
The free plan itself does not expire. It is the daily 60 minute noise cancellation allowance that resets every day.
No. You can start on the free plan without entering any payment details.
Related reading
- Full Krisp review: the complete independent verdict.
- What Krisp costs: when the paid plan is worth it.
- Krisp Pro explained: what the upgrade adds.
- Is Krisp worth it?: the bottom line.