YouTube has speed control, captions, auto-translate — but no accent control. Now it does. Free Chrome extension, on-device AI, one toggle.
Replies
Best
Just tried and it's amazing! Can't believe Youtube couldn't come up with this feature all these years!
Report
love the idea. very useful for native language speakers. what's the accuracy of these models, the cost of a wrong accent can be significant in some use cases like critical meetings.
Now I can go back to my resolution to learn Python, since I will actually understand the content. :)
Report
I can finally understand my CS lectures
Report
This feels like when captions first became standard on YouTube. Once you have it you wonder how you watched without it
Report
Just installed it. Tried it on an NPTEL lecture and before/after is impressive
Report
Finally. I spend half my day on YouTube watching technical documentation and deep-dives, and it's a constant struggle when the auto-captions can't parse technical jargon because of a thick accent. I usually end up wasting time rewinding or just giving up on the video entirely.
Seeing this as an on-device Chrome extension is interesting from a performance standpoint. I'm curious about the browser overhead—have you guys noticed any significant impact on CPU or RAM usage during longer 30+ minute lectures?
This is a genuine friction point for the global dev community. Great to see a practical use case for on-device AI that isn't just another chatbot. Good luck with the launch!
Report
I have struggled in meetings, where people don't have good microphones or are sitting away from the laptop or a lot of background noise, If Krisp can support that as well it will be awesome.
But that will be real time.
Report
You know, 40 seconds of video and everything is clear. The main feature is clear!)
Replies
Just tried and it's amazing! Can't believe Youtube couldn't come up with this feature all these years!
love the idea. very useful for native language speakers. what's the accuracy of these models, the cost of a wrong accent can be significant in some use cases like critical meetings.
Krisp
@lokesh_motwani1 true that. it's low latency under 200 milliseconds and high accuracy
Looks Neat! Can we take it beyond meeting rooms ? Can we use this for voice over for my content, with natural emotion ?
Krisp
@raj_peko this extension is for the listener side. But you can use our Krisp voice ai app for creation
Krisp
Now I can go back to my resolution to learn Python, since I will actually understand the content. :)
I can finally understand my CS lectures
This feels like when captions first became standard on YouTube. Once you have it you wonder how you watched without it
Just installed it. Tried it on an NPTEL lecture and before/after is impressive
Finally. I spend half my day on YouTube watching technical documentation and deep-dives, and it's a constant struggle when the auto-captions can't parse technical jargon because of a thick accent. I usually end up wasting time rewinding or just giving up on the video entirely.
Seeing this as an on-device Chrome extension is interesting from a performance standpoint. I'm curious about the browser overhead—have you guys noticed any significant impact on CPU or RAM usage during longer 30+ minute lectures?
This is a genuine friction point for the global dev community. Great to see a practical use case for on-device AI that isn't just another chatbot. Good luck with the launch!
I have struggled in meetings, where people don't have good microphones or are sitting away from the laptop or a lot of background noise, If Krisp can support that as well it will be awesome.
But that will be real time.
You know, 40 seconds of video and everything is clear. The main feature is clear!)