"Interviews feel scary asf. As if I'm about to be executed."
— r/cscareerquestions
You're not the only one. Almost everyone walks in nervous. The question is whether you've practiced enough for it not to matter.
Source: JDP Interview Preparation Study ↗"If you turn into a salt column the instance another human is near you, that kills your application."
— Interviewer, r/cscareerquestions
A meta-analysis of 26 studies found that anxiety directly lowers your interview score. The gap between a calm candidate and an anxious one can be nearly half the performance scale.
Source: Powell, Stanley & Brown (2018), Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science ↗"The pressure in that specific environment just does something to my brain that doesn't happen when I practice alone."
— r/learnprogramming
Engineers at Amazon, Microsoft, and Google freeze too. It's not a knowledge problem. It's what happens when you practice alone and perform in front of people.
Source: r/cscareerquestions ↗"This is why I suggest OP do mock interviews instead of prepping."
— r/cscareerquestions (77 upvotes)
Not 5 more LeetCode problems. Not 5 more YouTube videos. Practicing out loud, under pressure, with something that pushes back. A peer-reviewed study proved it works.
Source: Langer & König, 2016 (peer-reviewed) ↗People waste real interviews at companies they don't want just to practice. They pay €150+/hr for human coaches. They ask friends who are too nice. There's a better way.
Real-time voice AI that interviews you live: behavioral, coding, and system design. All in one place.
After every session, get a detailed scorecard: content quality, communication clarity, structure, and confidence. Plus specific feedback on what cost you points and what to do differently next time.
"The feedback showed me I was burying my key achievements. That one change made all the difference."
Live coding editor with language support. System design whiteboard with interactive canvas. The AI watches what you write and draw, asks about your choices, and evaluates your approach while you explain it out loud.
The only AI interview tool where you code, draw, and talk at the same time.
The AI interviewer speaks. You speak back. It listens to your answer, asks follow-up questions, and pushes back, just like a real interviewer on a video call. This isn't a chatbot. It's a conversation.
Real-time voice powered by WebRTC. Not record-and-review. Live interaction.
Practice in English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Dutch, Korean, Italian, or Arabic. Build real interview fluency, not textbook phrases, in the language your interviewer expects.
MockInterviewAI conducts real-time voice interviews for coding, system design, and behavioral rounds. The AI interviewer listens, responds, and asks follow-up questions, like a real interviewer on a video call. Available in 10 languages with a free tier.
A single session with a human interview coach costs €150+. Get unlimited practice for less than a coffee a day.
A single 60-min session with a human coach costs €150+. Get unlimited practice for a fraction of the price.
ChatGPT doesn't listen to you speak. It doesn't hear your pauses, your filler words, or the panic in your voice when you blank on a STAR story. It's a text box. Real interviews happen out loud. MockInterviewAI is a voice conversation with an AI that pushes back, asks follow-ups, and scores your actual spoken performance. Plus: a live code editor, a system design whiteboard, and progress tracking across sessions. ChatGPT gives you text practice. We give you interview fluency.
A session is 15 minutes. You spend more time scrolling LinkedIn jobs you'll never apply to. No scheduling. No waiting for a human. No small talk. Open the app, pick your interview type, and practice. Most users do it on their lunch break, between meetings, or at midnight before a morning interview. The question isn't whether you have time; it's whether you can afford NOT to practice.
Yes. Paste the job description, upload your resume, and the AI generates questions tailored to that company's style. We cover all 7 interview types: behavioral (STAR method), technical, live coding with a real editor, system design with an interactive whiteboard, case, competency, and culture fit. The same types of rounds you'll face at FAANG. No other tool combines voice AI + code editor + whiteboard in one session.
Friends won't tell you that you ramble for 4 minutes when you should talk for 90 seconds. LeetCode teaches you algorithms, not how to explain your thought process out loud while someone watches. The gap between knowing the answer and delivering it under pressure is where offers are won or lost. We train the delivery, not just the knowledge.
We built this for non-native speakers. That's half our users. Tested with accents from 50+ countries. 95%+ accuracy. If people understand you in meetings, the AI will understand you here. It also adapts to your pace. No rushing, no interrupting, no judgment.
Seven interview types means this works for product managers (case interviews), consultants (case + competency), data scientists, designers, and anyone who needs to speak clearly under pressure. The AI adapts to your role, your experience level, and your target position.
You get a detailed scorecard: overall score, content quality, communication skills, organization, and confidence, each with specific evidence from your answers. Not 'you did great!' but 'you buried your key achievement at minute 3:42. Lead with it next time.' Coding interviews get code quality scores. System design gets architecture evaluation. Every session is tracked so you see exactly what's improving.
Fully GDPR-compliant. End-to-end encryption. We don't sell your data, don't use it for training, and you can delete everything from your account settings with one click. Your interview practice is nobody's business but yours.
15 minutes free. No credit card. After that, plans start at $29/month. That's less than a single coffee-per-day habit. A human interview coach charges $150-300/hour. One better job offer. even a $10K bump, pays for 30 years of MockInterviewAI. The ROI isn't close.
That's the #1 thing people tell us. "I solved 800+ problems but still freeze in interviews." "My brain just left." It's not a knowledge problem. It's a performance-under-pressure problem. A peer-reviewed study (Langer & König, 2016) found that people who practiced with a virtual interviewer were 60% more likely to outperform those who only studied. The fix isn't more flashcards. It's reps. out loud, under pressure, with something that pushes back. That's what this is built for.