Parrot Interview works with Google Meet

Live answers during Google Meet interviews — bring your own AI key.

How it works

  1. Start your Google Meet interview as usual — no plugin, extension, or bot joins the call.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.