EDITORIAL PICK

Speechify

FreemiumAI audiotext to speech

Speechify is the mainstream 'read anything aloud' assistant, claiming 55M+ users and topping the App Store's text-to-speech charts. The same engine is available as a developer TTS API (1,000+ voices, 60+ languages, instant voice cloning, SSML, streaming), so it spans consumers and builders. The free tier is deliberately thin -- 10 robotic voices, TTS-only -- and consumer Premium is $29/mo, while API pricing is signup-gated rather than public. Its edge is distribution and reach, not raw model novelty.

Freemium · TTS-only). Premium $29/mo (cheaper billed annually). Separate developer TTS API (console.speechify.ai) with voice cloning, SSML, and streaming -- per-unit API pricing is signup-gated, not public. As of June 2026.
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Krisp

FreemiumAI audionoise cancellation

Krisp is best known for AI noise cancellation that strips background sound from any call in real time, and has expanded into an AI meeting assistant with transcription, notes, and summaries. It works as a desktop app that sits between your mic and any conferencing tool, plus an embeddable Voice SDK for developers building voice products. Consumer plans run around $8-15/mo (billed annually); the old perpetual free tier appears to have narrowed to a trial, and Voice SDK pricing is contact-sales. Its noise-cancellation quality is its real moat -- it's a meeting and utility app, not a transcription API like AssemblyAI or Deepgram.

Freemium · see pricing page
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EDITORIAL VERDICT · BIGBANGINDEX

Speechify edges Krisp on aggregate — 79 vs 73.

The mainstream consumer read-aloud assistant -- huge reach and a capable API -- but a stingy free tier and signup-gated API pricing are the catch. Krisp still wins for buyers who prioritise best-in-class real-time ai noise cancellation. Both tools are independently scored — the right pick depends on which dimensions matter most for your workflow.

SPEC SHEET

Side-by-side, every cell sourced.

Pricing pulled from each tool's public site. Scores follow the BigBang Score rubric — pricing transparency, free tier, API support, update frequency, unique factor, documentation, and community.

Feature
Speechify
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Krisp
Pricing model
Tier and access type
Freemium
vs
Freemium
Pricing detail
First-tier sticker
Free tier (10 voices
vs
Consumer plans ~$8/mo and ~$15/mo (billed annually); free tier now appears limited to a trial rather than perpetual. Embeddable Voice SDK pricing is contact-sales. As of mid-2026 -- re-verify tiers on the live page.
Capabilities & access
Pricing transparency
How clear the pricing page is
14/20
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13/20
Free tier
Free plan generosity
9/15
vs
8/15
API support
Public API + SDK quality
13/15
vs
11/15
Update frequency
Shipping cadence
14/15
vs
13/15
Quality signals
Unique factor
Differentiation from peers
13/15
vs
14/15
Documentation
Docs depth + clarity
8/10
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7/10
Community
Active user community
8/10
vs
7/10
Verdict
BigBang Score
Composite of all 7 signals
79/100
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73/100
WHICH ONE FOR YOU?

Use-case picks.

Cut through the spec sheet. Here's what we'd recommend depending on what matters most.

Pick Speechify if…

You prioritise 1,000+ voices across 60+ languages and same api powers a 55m+ user product (battle-tested).

SPick: Speechify

Pick Krisp if…

You prioritise best-in-class real-time ai noise cancellation and works with any conferencing app at the mic level.

KPick: Krisp

Editorial pick

Speechify wins our composite score (79/100). It edges ahead on aggregate — but the right tool depends on which dimensions matter most.

SPick: Speechify
BigBangIndex Editorial
Independent AI tool reviews · Updated regularly

Each comparison uses the same 7-signal BigBang Score rubric. Pricing pulled from tool sites; capabilities verified against documentation. Affiliate links are disclosed inline and never affect rank.

FAQ

Speechify vs Krisp - frequently asked.

Direct answers tuned for AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude) and Google's People Also Ask.

The short answer.

Speechify wins on aggregate, but Krisp pulls ahead on specific axes - the spec sheet above shows where each one earns its keep.