If your primary problem is bad mic audio in cloud meetings and you mostly want noise cancellation, Krisp is the obvious pick. Typilot is the right call when you want the whole meeting pipeline local, when you need a typing/voice/polish layer beyond meetings, or when you need Linux.
For the transcription and meeting-notes layer, yes - and Typilot keeps the whole pipeline local. Krisp still wins on noise cancellation specifically; the two can run side-by-side.
Yes - they operate at different layers. Krisp cleans the mic input at the OS level; Typilot records the cleaned audio for transcription and summary. Stack them if you want both.
Krisp does not ship a Linux app at time of writing. Typilot does. For Linux meeting workflows Typilot is the answer (and OS-level noise removal is available through PipeWire / EasyEffects).