![]() The store will summarize reviews in short, concise highlights containing the topline details. ![]() AI-generated review summariesĪI-generated review summaries will help Microsoft Store visitors better understand what others think about a specific app or game without scrolling through hundreds of reviews. If you are a Windows app developer and want your project featured in the AI Hub, submit your application using the official form. If you enjoyed our Krisp review then take a look at our other remote and hybrid work product reviews.Microsoft Store AI Hub is a new curated store section where Microsoft highlights "the best AI experiences build by the developer community and Microsoft." In other words, customers will be able to discover AI-powered applications and their capabilities, such as Luminar Neo and Lensa, Descript, Krisp, Podcastle, Gamma, Copy.ai, Tripnotes, and more. So overall we really like Krisp, check it out and try it for free. Virtual backgroundsĪlready there on the Mac version and coming shortly on the Windows version are virtual backgrounds for video conferencing, which works in a different way to most virtual backgrounds in that it’s not exclusive to one video conferencing app. 24/7 support is provided even for the free version. It supports SSO and VDI and security isn’t an issue given the app processes all voice data on the client PC, it never gets out on to the web. It’s free for up to 120 minutes of noise cancellation per week and $5 per user per month for unlimited use, with better deals available for large teams. Krisp’s pricing isn’t going to break the bank. ![]() Krisp runs on Windows or Mac and on my Core-i5 Windows-10 computer seems to use about 10% of processor power when it’s working, although they say they’re working on reducing that. It works on Windows and Mac and you can try it for free This is a specialist field which probably explains why Krisp has little or no competition as a stand-alone noise cancellation app. Krisp are noise cancellation experts – it’s all they do and the evidence is that while noise cancellation in the three leading video conferencing apps works reasonably well, we think Krisp does a better job. This can be toggled on and off given you don’t always want to cut everyone around you out of a call. To remedy this, Krisp’s AI engine can be trained to be specific to your voice and cut out all of the other voices around you. Call centres often present the same situation. This can result in a cacophony of noise in an open plan office with large numbers of video conferences going on from people’s desks. One of the issues with Hybrid work is that people will find themselves coming into work only to find themselves on video conference calls with others who are working from home that day. Krisp can be tuned to be specific to your voice only Krisp also blocks all acoustic and room echoes which makes it ideal for audio recordings as well. This can really make a difference where you’re working with someone who calls into a video conference using conventional telephony from a noisy office, train or station. You can set it up to cancel noise on both incoming and outgoing audio, so it can be used to cancel background noise from your microphone going out and from your speakers or headphones coming in. Krisp is unique in that it works both directions. Call centres can be noisy work environments and are increasingly moving to remote work where of course the background noise levels are harder to predict and control. It works well on video conferences and also for call centres where operators can use it to supress the noise around them or do the same for someone calling in from a noisy location. Krisp is a stand-alone AI based noise cancelling app and is very efficient at suppressing background noise. ![]() What they won’t cover of course is where someone uses conventional telephony to dial into a meeting, as noise cancellation is only available if you’re using their PC or mobile apps. They’re all reasonably effective at this and other than in a nuanced way it’s hard to separate any one from the pack. They try to identify the speech component and filter everything else out. The three leading commercial video conferencing apps, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meetall provide system settings that allow you to suppress noise. ![]() What most people don’t appreciate is that it’s relatively easy to remove this noise. Many people’s home working environments are far from ideal with background noise from kids playing, dogs barking, TVs in adjoining rooms or maybe building work going on. ![]()
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