AI interview assistant for Google Meet
Google Meet runs entirely in the browser, which makes it the trickiest platform for traditional "second screen" cheating and the easiest for a proper overlay. Interview Fury captures the call's audio, transcribes the interviewer's question, and gives you a structured, resume-tailored answer in real time.
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Built for browser-based Meet
Because Meet is browser-only, system-audio capture is the reliable way to hear it — exactly how Fury AI works.
Hidden from Meet screen-share
The overlay uses an OS display flag that Meet's "present screen" and recording cannot pick up.
Reads shared coding pads
When a question is shown in a shared doc or coding pad, screen vision reads it and answers directly.
How it works on Google Meet
Open the Fury AI desktop app, add your resume and the job description, then join your Meet link in the browser as normal. The app transcribes the interviewer in real time; one hotkey streams a tailored answer. For technical rounds, capture the shared screen and let screen vision read the prompt.
Prepare the right way
Use Fury AI to rehearse against a practice Meet call, and brush up with our guides on system design interviews and using AI to prepare so the live help amplifies preparation rather than replacing it.
Frequently asked questions
Can Google Meet detect Fury AI?+
No. The overlay is invisible to Meet's screen-share and recording, and Fury AI does not inject anything into the Meet tab — it captures system audio and overlays your own desktop.
Will it hear me as well as the interviewer?+
Use a headset so the interviewer's voice comes through cleanly and your own mic isn't fed back into the transcription. The mic stream is handled separately.
Does it work on Mac and Windows?+
Yes — native apps for macOS (Intel + Apple Silicon) and Windows (x64 + ARM64).
Walk in already prepared
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