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We tried to fix this with foam windshields, "studio blankets," and expensive dynamic mics. But physics is a harsh mistress. You can’t put a foam ball over your neighbor’s lawnmower. Krisp isn't a physical microphone. It is a virtual audio device that sits between your physical mic and your apps (Zoom, Slack, Teams, Discord). It acts like a psychic bouncer at the door of a club.
That is the uncanny valley of AI audio. It doesn't just reduce noise; it erases reality. Before Krisp, remote work had "quiet privilege." If you didn't have a dedicated home office with soundproofing, you were at a disadvantage. You were the "noisy person" on the call. krisp microphone
When you speak into your physical mic, Krisp listens to the raw chaos. It isolates your voice in real-time and deletes the noise before the data ever reaches the internet. I recently tested this during a power outage. I was on a client call, running on laptop battery, sitting next to a diesel generator. The generator was so loud I had to shout to hear myself. We tried to fix this with foam windshields,
Here is the magic trick: Krisp uses a . They trained this AI on millions of sounds—every type of noise you can imagine (and a few you can't). The AI learned the difference between "human speech frequency" and "everything else." Krisp isn't a physical microphone
But with , you don't. You just keep talking. And the person on the other end hears... silence. Blissful, professional silence.
Now? Take the call from the coffee shop. Work from the airport lounge. Sit in the park. The AI turns any location into a studio.