Looking for a Krisp AI alternative? The honest answer: Krisp cleans audio, Kompozy turns that audio into published content. Here is when each one is the right buy.
Before anything else, the honest framing: Krisp and Kompozy are not really competitors. If you typed "Krisp alternative" hoping to find another tool that removes background noise from your calls, this page will save you time — Kompozy does not do noise cancellation, and you should keep using Krisp (or look at Otter, Fireflies, or your conferencing app's built-in suppression) for that job.
This page exists because a lot of creators reach Krisp from the other direction. They record podcasts and talking-head videos, they discover Krisp for clean audio and bot-free transcripts, and then they hit the real wall: a clean recording and a tidy transcript still are not posts. Nothing is captioned, clipped, designed, or scheduled. That is the gap people are actually feeling when they search for "more than Krisp."
I run Kompozy, and I am not going to pretend it replaces Krisp. It replaces the step after Krisp. Krisp makes your recording sound professional. Kompozy turns that recording into 25-35 finished outputs across video, image, text, blog, and newsletter, then publishes them across nine platforms. Different layer of the same workflow.
Everything below reconciles Krisp's public pricing and features as of 2026-06-25 against Kompozy's. The feature table is deliberately split so you can see exactly where the two tools do and do not overlap — which, honestly, is barely.
Krisp is an AI voice and meeting tool. Its original and still-best feature is on-device noise cancellation: it strips background noise from your microphone and your incoming audio in real time, processed locally rather than in the cloud, so it adds almost no latency and never ships your raw audio to a server. Because it works at the audio-driver level, it sits under whatever app you are using — Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, Slack huddles, most recorders. On top of that, Krisp added a bot-free meeting assistant: it transcribes calls (in multiple languages), generates AI summaries with action items, lets you query past meetings with an "Ask Krisp" chat, and can convert spoken English toward a more neutral accent. It also sells call-center and developer SDK tiers. What it does not do is generate or publish content — no captions in your voice, no clip detection, no carousels, no scheduling.
People look past Krisp not because it is weak — at noise cancellation it is arguably the best on the market — but because they wanted something it was never built to be. Krisp gives you a clean file and a transcript. It does not write a caption, cut a short, design a quote card, draft a blog, or post anything. If your actual problem is "I record good audio but I cannot turn it into enough content," Krisp has solved the wrong half of your workflow. The other common reason is consolidation. A creator who pays for Krisp for clean audio, a separate clipper for shorts, a separate writer for captions, and a separate scheduler is stitching four subscriptions together. None of that is Krisp's fault — it is a focused audio tool that stays in its lane. But if you want the production-and-publishing half under one roof, Krisp is not the tool that does it, and that is the honest reason to look at an alternative for that half.
| Feature | Krisp AI | Kompozy | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| On-device noise cancellation | Yes | No | Krisp's core strength. Kompozy does not touch live audio suppression — keep Krisp for this. |
| Bot-free meeting transcription | Yes | No | Krisp transcribes calls without a bot. Kompozy transcribes uploaded recordings for content, not live calls. |
| AI meeting notes / summaries | Yes | No | Krisp summarizes meetings with action items. Not a Kompozy feature. |
| Accent conversion | Yes | No | Krisp reshapes spoken English toward a neutral accent. Kompozy has no equivalent. |
| AI video generation (shorts, avatar, clips) | No | Yes | Kompozy clips long-form, builds talking-head/avatar video, and renders short-form. Out of scope for Krisp. |
| AI clip detection (long → short) | No | Yes | Kompozy picks the moments and cuts vertical shorts. Krisp does not edit video. |
| AI text generation (captions, scripts, blogs) | No | Yes | Kompozy writes captions, threads, blogs, and newsletters. Krisp produces transcripts, not posts. |
| AI image generation (carousels, quote cards) | No | Yes | Kompozy generates carousels, quote cards, and thumbnails. Krisp has no image layer. |
| Persona Brief / brand-voice governance | No | Yes | Kompozy enforces tone and banned phrases per brand. Krisp has no concept of brand voice. |
| Multi-platform scheduling & publishing | No | Yes | Kompozy fans output to nine platforms from one queue. Krisp publishes nothing. |
| On-device / privacy-first processing | Yes | No | Krisp runs locally. Kompozy is a server-side generation engine — different privacy model. |
| Works across all conferencing apps | Yes | No | Krisp sits under Zoom/Meet/Teams. Kompozy is not a meeting tool. |
| Tier | Krisp AI plan | Krisp AI price | Kompozy plan | Kompozy price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | Krisp Core | $16/user/mo ($8 annual) | Kompozy Creator | $49/mo (2,500 credits) |
| Mid | Krisp Advanced | $30/user/mo ($15 annual) | Kompozy Pro | $299/mo (18,000 credits) |
| Top | Krisp Enterprise | Custom (contact sales) | Kompozy Enterprise | Custom (sales-led) |
The honest pitch is not "switch from Krisp to Kompozy" — it is "use both, for the two halves of the job they each own." Krisp owns the recording: it makes your audio clean and privacy-safe at the source. Kompozy owns everything after the recording: clipping, captioning, writing in your voice, designing carousels and quote cards, drafting blogs and newsletters, and publishing the lot across nine platforms.
If you only ever needed clean calls and meeting notes, you do not need Kompozy and I will not pretend otherwise — Krisp is enough. But if you are recording podcasts or talking-head video specifically to produce content, the clean file is the start of the work, not the end of it. That is the gap people feel when they outgrow Krisp: they have a great-sounding recording and still no posts.
The cleanest workflow is to run Krisp during the recording, then hand the denoised file to Kompozy. Start on Kompozy Creator at $49/mo (2,500 credits) and you will see within a week whether turning one recording into a month of cross-platform content is the unlock you were actually looking for. Keep Krisp for what it is best at; add Kompozy for the part it was never meant to do.
No. Krisp does on-device noise cancellation and bot-free meeting transcription; Kompozy does content generation and multi-platform publishing. They sit at different stages of the workflow. Most creators who use both run Krisp during recording and Kompozy afterward to turn the clean file into posts.
No. Kompozy has no live audio suppression. If you need to remove background noise from calls or recordings, keep using Krisp (or another noise-cancellation tool) for that part of the workflow.
It detects clips and cuts shorts, writes captions and posts in your brand voice, builds carousels and quote cards, drafts blogs and newsletters, and schedules and publishes across nine platforms. Krisp produces clean audio and transcripts, not finished content.
Yes, and that is the intended pairing. Record with Krisp running so the audio is clean at the source, then bring the file into Kompozy to transcribe it, clip it, caption it, and fan it out into a full content set across platforms.
Krisp Meeting plans are Core at $16/user per month ($8 annual) and Advanced at $30/user per month ($15 annual), plus a free tier and custom Enterprise. Kompozy is Creator at $49/mo (2,500 credits) and Pro at $299/mo (18,000 credits). They price differently because they solve different problems — per-seat voice versus per-credit generation.