Assisted Voice Review 2026: Is This AI Interview Copilot Worth It?
Assisted Voice promises a simple thing: it listens to your live interview and feeds you a strong, tailored answer in real time — invisibly. We spent a week using it across mock interviews and meetings to find out whether it lives up to the hype. Here is our honest review.
Setup and ease of use
Setup took under five minutes. You create a free account, upload context like your resume or notes, and join your meeting in a browser tab. There is no app to install, which is a major plus for both speed and stealth. The interface is clean and stays out of your way during a call.
Answer quality
This is where it counts. Answers appeared in under 100ms and were grounded in the documents we uploaded, so they referenced our actual experience rather than generic filler. You can switch between Concise, Detailed, STAR, and Technical response styles, which is handy when a behavioral question needs a STAR structure but a technical question needs depth.
Stealth
Because it runs in a browser tab, Assisted Voice never appeared on screen shares in our tests. Only you see the AI panel. There is no system-level software for proctoring tools to detect.
Coding interviews
For technical rounds, Assisted Voice gave approach hints, full code, and Big-O complexity analysis, and it could read a screen-shared problem. It handled LeetCode-style questions well and explained trade-offs clearly enough to repeat aloud.
Click-Through Mode: the feature that surprised us most
The single most impressive feature — and one we have not seen anywhere else — is Click-Through Mode. It turns the answer panel into a transparent overlay that you can both see through and click through: your mouse clicks and keystrokes pass straight to the app behind it. In practice, that means you can read the AI answer while typing directly into the real coding editor underneath, with no copy-paste and no switching windows. You control everything with keyboard shortcuts, so no mouse pointer ever drifts toward the AI panel during a screen share. The result is a tool that is genuinely undetectable in the moments that matter most.
In our coding round test, we read the optimal approach off the overlay and typed the implementation straight into the shared editor without ever breaking eye contact with the problem. Candidates we spoke to reported the same: live HackerRank and CoderPad rounds cleared, offers landed, and not a single interviewer the wiser.
Click-Through Mode got me through a live system-design-plus-coding loop at a FAANG company. I typed in the actual editor while the answer sat on top at low opacity. Cleared every round and signed the offer two weeks later.
— Verified Assisted Voice user
Pricing
There is a free tier, and paid usage is pay-per-use with credits starting at $10 that never expire. For candidates with a few interviews lined up, this is far more economical than a monthly subscription you forget to cancel.
Verdict
Assisted Voice is worth it. It nails the fundamentals — speed, stealth, tailored answers — without forcing an install or a subscription. If you have high-stakes interviews coming up, it is one of the easiest ways to walk in with a safety net.
Rating: 4.9/5 — fast, stealthy, and genuinely useful, with flexible pricing that respects occasional users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Assisted Voice delivers fast, resume-tailored answers in under 100ms, runs invisibly in your browser with no install, and uses flexible pay-per-use pricing, making it worth it for candidates with high-stakes interviews.
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Written by the team behind Assisted Voice — the real-time AI interview copilot. We analyze interview processes at thousands of companies and roles to help candidates prepare, practice, and perform under pressure.