What the invisible overlay does
The overlay is a private panel that sits on top of your interview window and shows the transcribed question and the AI-generated answer. Only you can see it. To the interviewer — and to any screen recording — it simply is not there.
How it stays hidden
Hidden from screen share
The overlay is not captured even when you share your entire display on Zoom, Teams or Meet.
Hidden from Alt+Tab
It never shows up in the window switcher, so it cannot be revealed by accident.
Hidden from the taskbar
No icon and no entry in the Windows taskbar while the overlay is active.
Local-only rendering
The panel is drawn locally on your device and is never part of the outgoing video stream.
Why it matters
An interview assistant is only useful if it is discreet. Tools that can be caught on a screen share create more stress than they remove. GirGit AI's overlay is invisible by design, so you can use it with confidence on any platform, including full-display screen shares during coding rounds.
The overlay works the same way for coding assessments — read the streamed solution privately while your shared screen shows only the editor.