Every AI coding interview tool,
compared without the spin.
We mapped 20 AI interview assistants against StealthCoder: real price, real platforms, and which ones actually stay invisible when you share your screen full-screen. Most of them have a catch. We say which.
| Tool | Price | Platforms | System design | How it hides |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| StealthCoder | $15/mo | Mac, Windows | ✓ | Native desktop app, keyboard-only, nothing clickable |
| Interview Coder | $299/mo | Mac, Windows | — | Native overlay, OS screen-capture exclusion |
| Interview Solver | ~$49/mo | Mac | — | Translucent overlay, hidden process name |
| ShadeCoder | $29/mo | Mac, Windows | ✓ | Hotkey overlay, invisible except on Zoom |
| UltraCode AI | ~$899 one-time | Windows | ✓ | Hotkey overlay (icon seen in taskbar in testing) |
| Leetcode Wizard | EUR 49/mo | Mac, Windows | — | Hotkey overlay, recommends a 2nd device for safety |
| InterviewMan | $12/mo | Mac, Windows, Mobile, Chrome ext | ✓ | Desktop + mobile + browser extension |
| LockedIn AI | ~$54.99/mo | Mac, Windows, Chrome ext | ✓ | Overlay + browser extension, audio streaming |
| Final Round AI | from $25/mo (advertised) | Mac, Windows | ✓ | Background desktop copilot |
| Linkjob AI | $99.99/mo | Mac, Windows, Linux | — | Overlay, invisible cursor, global hotkeys |
| Beyz AI | $49.99/mo | Mac, Windows | — | Overlay, hidden only on single-window share |
| InterviewFox | ~$129/mo | Mac, Windows | — | Air-gap: answers shown on a second phone |
| InterviewBee | Free tier + paid | Windows | — | Windows desktop app; browser mode is blind to screen |
| Sensei AI | $89/mo | Mac, Windows, Web | — | Browser extension (seen active during share) |
| Cluely | $20/mo | Mac, Windows, iOS | — | GPU-layer overlay, top tier only |
| Parakeet AI | ~$39.50 / 3 credits | Mac, Windows | — | Overlay, requires mouse clicks, no global hotkeys |
| Ntro.io | $24.99/mo | Chrome ext, Mobile | — | Browser extension + second-device console |
| OfferGoose | ~$9/mo | Mac, Windows, iOS, Android | — | System-audio capture, soft stealth |
| StealthInterview.ai | ~$49/mo | Mac, Windows | ✓ | Desktop overlay |
| GhostCoder | ~$100-200 / device | Mac, Windows | — | Floating overlay, hover + hotkeys |
| Interview Sidekick | $10/mo | Mac, Windows | ✓ | Desktop stealth mode (newer addition) |
Competitor details from public sources, last checked June 2026. Verify current pricing on each vendor's site.
StealthCoder vs every tool
The tool that started the whole category, and the one that got its founder suspended from Columbia.
A cheaper coding copilot with a Zoom problem buried in its own docs.
A brand-new tool that calls itself 100% invisible, then admits it is not invisible on Zoom.
Up to $1,799 one time, non-refundable, no trial, and a reviewer caught its icon in the taskbar.
Brands itself a cheating app, charges 49 euros, and tells you to use a second device for safety.
Runs an attack page on StealthCoder that gets two of its core facts wrong.
Around $55 a month, 4 to 5 second answer lag, and a credit clock running the whole time.
Advertises $25 a month, reviewers report bills up to $148, and the copilot freezes mid-interview.
$99.99 a month, and it publishes a guide literally titled how to cheat on Codility.
Invisible until you share your full screen, which is exactly what big companies make you do.
Puts your answers on a second phone, so you spend the interview looking away from the camera.
Its desktop app is Windows only, and its browser version cannot even see your coding screen.
Reviewers found its browser extension is visibly active during screen sharing.
Leaked 83,000 users' meeting transcripts, and its CEO admitted the revenue numbers were a lie.
Shows up as a process called pmodule in Activity Monitor, and needs mouse clicks that leave cursor tells.
A Chrome extension plus a second-device console, so you are managing two screens mid-interview.
A cheap audio-capture cue card with stealth as an afterthought and claims it cannot back up.
Easy to confuse with StealthCoder, starts at $49 a month, and puts the better AI behind higher tiers.
Pay per device, bring your own API key, and read the fine print where they admit it can be detected.
A prep and coaching tool that bolted stealth on later, so its live track record is the newest part.
Tool picked? See what they ask: leaked OAs, questions by company, and the most recycled LeetCode problems.
20 tools above.
One built by an engineer who passed his own loop with it.
StealthCoder runs invisibly during the live screen share, on coding rounds and system design. $15/mo, 7-day free trial, cancel in one click.