Cluely — an AI app unapologetically built "for cheating in live conversations," running on your computer during video calls, listening to the interviewer and reading what's on your screen, then popping up suggested answers only you can see. It gained 70,000 users within days of launch at ~$20/month. Medium
InterviewCoder — doesn't appear in your dock/taskbar, the overlay remains hidden when sharing your screen, the process name is disguised, and clicks pass through to underlying windows. Trusted by 150,000+ candidates for FAANG-level interviews. Interview Coder
Final Round AI — a Stealth Mode feature in their desktop app that activates during live interviews — when a meeting is detected, it launches a copilot giving real-time structured response guidance without interfering with video conferencing, screen sharing, audio, or camera. Final Round AI
LockedIn AI — a dual-layer platform combining AI copilot with a "remote assist" mode where a trusted friend can see your screen in real time and send text or audio notes during your live interview. lockedin-ai
ParakeetAI — listens for coding questions and can capture the screen if a LeetCode-style question is being screen-shared to you, listening directly to system audio so headphones work fine. ParakeetAI
Interview Solver — features include invisible overlay on Zoom, global hotkeys that bypass browser detection, moveable window positioning, customizable transparency, multi-monitor support, and audio input — specifically updated for 2026 interview platforms. Interview Solver
Ezzi — an open-source fork of Interview Coder, a floating overlay that won't show up on Zoom, Google Meet, or common interview platforms. Toggled with a hotkey, with multi-language support. GitConnected
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