Parrot Interview works with Google Meet
Live answers during Google Meet interviews — bring your own AI key.
How it works
- Start your Google Meet interview as usual — no plugin, extension, or bot joins the call.
- Open the Parrot desktop copilot. It captures your microphone and your computer's audio as two separate tracks, so you and the interviewer are transcribed separately.
- Questions are detected live and answered on the overlay, grounded in your uploaded CV. Use Analyze Screen for anything shared on your screen.
Why candidates use Parrot
- Bring your own key. Use your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google Gemini key — you pay the AI provider directly for usage, with no per-minute credits or markup.
- Grounded in your CV. Upload your résumé once and answers reflect your real experience.
- Separate speaker tracks. You and the interviewer are transcribed separately, so long or technical questions are easy to read in full.
FAQ
Is there a Chrome extension?
None needed. Parrot is a desktop app that captures system audio, so it works with Google Meet in any browser.
Will it transcribe both sides?
Yes — your mic and the meeting audio are captured as separate tracks and labelled You / Interviewer.
Get started
See the full setup guide, or open the dashboard to add your key and download the desktop app. New to bringing your own key? Google Gemini has a free tier, so you can practice at no token cost.
