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Klear vs Truecaller

The biggest caller-ID database around — but call recording is a paid feature that depends on your carrier supporting conference calling, and only works in 11 countries.

Truecaller is primarily a caller-ID and spam-blocking app, backed by one of the largest phone-number databases in the category. Call recording was removed in 2022 after Google restricted the accessibility service, then reintroduced in 2023–2024 as a paid Premium feature: it merges in a Truecaller recording line via your carrier’s conference-call feature, requires Truecaller to be set as your default dialer, and is currently available in 11 countries. Klear keeps recording free everywhere it runs, needs no carrier conference support, and never uploads your contacts to build its caller-ID data.

FuncionalidadeKlearTruecaller
Call recording included freeGratuitoPremium
Recording mechanismPrivileged audio path, via HustCarrier conference-call merge
Recording works regardless of carrier supportNeeds carrier conference calling
Call recording available in your countryAvailable in 11 countries only
Keeps your contacts off its serversContact-list matching reported historically
On-device transcriptionGratuitoServer-processed, Premium only
Ad-freePremium removes ads
Caller ID & community spam signalYes — very large ID database
Call-recording-laws checker built in
Blur/reveal privacy for unknown callers

Onde Truecaller é bom

Truecaller’s caller-ID database is one of the largest in this category — in many countries it can identify a number before you even pick up, and its spam-detection network runs at real scale. If broad caller-ID coverage across as many countries and numbers as possible is what matters most to you, Truecaller is a strong option on database size.

Onde o Klear é diferente

Klear never uploads your contact list to build a caller-ID database — names stay on your device — and recording runs through a privileged local audio path (the Hust helper) that doesn’t depend on your carrier supporting conference calls, works wherever Klear works instead of 11 countries, and stays free instead of a paid tier. Klear also adds a blur/reveal privacy layer for unknown callers and a built-in recording-laws checker, neither of which Truecaller offers.

Sem serviço de acessibilidade

Android’s accessibility APIs exist for screen readers and assistive tech — granting one lets an app read everything on your screen and watch every tap. In May 2022 Google banned using the accessibility service to record calls, so apps built on it lost recording on their Play Store versions and now rely on side-loaded helpers anyway. Klear never asks for accessibility access: the Hust helper opens a privileged audio path over wireless debugging, so you get reliable recording without handing an app the keys to your whole screen.

See how the Hust helper works →

Perguntas

Does Truecaller record calls for free?

No. Truecaller removed call recording in 2022 after Google restricted the accessibility service, then brought it back in 2023–2024 bundled into its paid Premium tier ($9.99/month in the US as of mid-2026; pricing varies by region). Per Truecaller’s own current documentation, recording works by merging in a Truecaller recording line through your carrier’s conference-call feature — which requires setting Truecaller as your default dialer and your carrier to support conference calling (some countries need a postpaid plan) — with the finished recording saved on your device. It’s currently available in 11 countries: the US, Canada, Australia, Sweden, India, Israel, South Africa, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Mexico (as of July 2026). Klear’s recording is free and doesn’t depend on carrier support, and works wherever Klear runs.

Does Truecaller upload my contacts?

It depends on region and version. A 2022 investigation (Rest of World) reported that Truecaller’s caller-ID database was built in large part from contact lists uploaded when people installed the app in some markets — meaning a number could end up in the database even for someone who never installed Truecaller themselves — which Truecaller disputed in part. Truecaller’s current EU privacy policy states contact matching happens locally on the device rather than by uploading contacts, so the practice may differ by market and has likely changed since 2022. Klear only shows names it already has locally or from community reports — it doesn’t build a caller-ID database from anyone’s contact list, in any region.

Muda para o Klear — grátis.

Gravador de chamadas, identificador de chamadas e um verificador de leis de gravação, sem pagamento obrigatório pelo básico.

Obter Klear

Comparação baseada em informações publicamente disponíveis e uso prático, atualizada em junho de 2026. Truecaller e as suas funcionalidades são marcas comerciais dos seus respetivos proprietários; os detalhes podem mudar — verifica as suas listagens para as informações mais recentes.