Free & Open Source

If you're gonna cheat,
cheat better

Listens to questions, sees your screen, and feeds everything to Google Gemini for instant answers

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It sees what you see

Takes screenshots of your screen and sends them to Google Gemini. Perfect for reading interview questions, coding problems, or any text on your screen that you need help with.

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It hears what you hear

Captures the audio coming from your speakers. Hears what you hear - like interview questions or meeting discussions - and feeds it to Gemini.

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It gives you answers

Sends the audio transcription and screenshots to Google Gemini, which generates answers automatically. No input needed from you - just read the suggested response.

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Invisible in screenshare

The app window stays hidden when you're sharing your screen or recording. Shows up as a small overlay that doesn't appear in screen captures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! The app automatically generates responses based on what it sees and hears without needing any input from you. However, you can also manually trigger input with Ctrl+Enter or ask specific questions in the input box if you want more control.
Yes! Cheating Daddy is completely free and open source. You can download it, use it, and even contribute to its development without any cost.
The app takes periodic screenshots of your screen and sends them to Google Gemini API along with any audio it captures. This requires an internet connection and Google API key.
The app window doesn't show up when you share your screen or record. It appears as a small overlay on your display that screen capture software ignores.
Currently available for Windows and macOS. We're working on Linux support and will announce it soon.
Yes! You can provide additional context to help the AI give more personalized and relevant responses. This allows you to tailor the output to your specific needs and situation.
Join our Discord community for support, updates, and to connect with other users. You can also report issues on our GitHub repository.