Is the "Krisp Mic" Real? Unpacking the Magic of AI Audio Cleaning
Using Deep Neural Networks (DNNs), Krisp has been trained on millions of sounds. It can distinguish between a human voice (keep this) and a siren/dog/fan (delete this). It processes audio in real-time with less than 20ms of latency—meaning no awkward delays.
But what if your microphone could just... delete those noises? Enter .
Ask your friend, "Can you hear the traffic outside?"
We have all been there. You are in a high-stakes meeting or recording a crucial podcast episode, and suddenly— BARK BARK BARK (the dog), BRRRRR (the leaf blower), or BEEP BEEP (the garbage truck). You apologize, mute yourself, and lose your train of thought.
When people say "Krisp mic," they usually mean the experience of using Krisp’s AI-powered Noise Cancellation. Krisp is a background noise removal app that works on your existing hardware—whether you are using a $20 USB headset, your laptop’s built-in array, or a professional XLR mic.
Traditional noise cancellation (like on an AirPods Pro) works on your end to silence the world around you. Krisp works on the other end.
You might have heard people refer to their "Krisp Mic." But here is the secret: Krisp isn't a microphone. It is a software wizard that lives inside your computer.
