Sanas.AI Inc. v. Krisp Technologies, Inc. Litigation
Sanas, the inventor of the world’s first Real-Time Speech Understanding Platform and the leading innovator in the use of artificial intelligence-driven accent translation, has filed a federal lawsuit against Krisp Technologies, Inc. (“Krisp”) in the Northern District of California on July 7, 2025. The lawsuit alleges that Krisp recently released accent conversion software that copied Sanas’ patented technology after Krisp stole confidential information from Sanas.
A press release with additional information about the suit can be accessed here:
Sanas asserts the following claims against Krisp in the lawsuit:
- Infringement by Krisp of four of Sanas’ issued United States patents (Patent Nos. 11,948,550, 12,125,496, 12,131,745 and 11,715,457);
- Misappropriation of Sanas’ trade secrets in violation of the United States Defend Trade Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. § 1836) and the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 3426 et seq.) and
- A legal declaration that Sanas is a co-inventor and co-owner of two United States Patents (U.S. Patent Nos. 12,205,609 and 12,223,979) that were improperly issued to Krisp alone, but were based in part on information disclosed by Sanas to Krisp under an NDA—a fact Krisp was obligated, but failed, to disclose to the United States Patent Office.
Sanas’ complaint can be accessed here:
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