Is Cluely Actually Undetectable?

By Aaron Cao · Updated

Not really. Cluely is a screen overlay, so it stays off the participant list and out of a shared browser tab, but it is not magic. A full-screen share, proctoring software, gaze tracking, or anyone in the room can still expose it. Undetectable depends entirely on your setup.

What undetectable actually means

Undetectable is not a yes-or-no property of a tool; it describes whether something is visible through one specific channel. Cluely is a desktop overlay, so the honest way to read the question is channel by channel: invisible to some, plainly visible to others.

That distinction matters because the marketing word undetectable invites you to relax, while the reality is that your own setup decides the outcome. The full picture of what interview platforms and proctoring can see is on the detectability topic hub.

Where Cluely stays hidden

There are two channels where a local overlay genuinely does not show up, and both are real.

Per-platform specifics are covered for Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom.

Where the undetectable claim breaks

The same overlay is exposed the moment a setting watches more than a single shared tab. Share your full desktop and the overlay is in the recording. Sit a proctoring tool alongside the call and it can read your running apps with system-level permissions. Add gaze tracking and your eyes drifting to the overlay is itself the flag, and an in-person observer or second camera sees everything regardless.

No overlay survives a locked-down, proctored assessment, which is why detection there is not really about the tool at all. The mechanics of automated monitoring are on can a proctor be AI.

The honest version with SubcueAI

SubcueAI runs on the same physics as any desktop overlay, and it does not pretend otherwise. It can stay off the participant list and off an unshared screen, but it makes no claim to beat proctoring, full-screen recording, or an in-person panel; those settings are out of scope on purpose.

The honest takeaway is that undetectable is the wrong goal. Preparing so you do not depend on a tool is the durable one: a mock interview builds that, and how SubcueAI handles your data and what stays on your device is on the security page.

FAQ

Is Cluely completely undetectable?

No. It is a local overlay that stays off the participant list and out of a shared browser tab, but a full-screen share, proctoring software, or gaze tracking can still reveal it.

Can interviewers see Cluely on a call?

Only if you share the screen region it sits on. If you share a single window or a tab it is not in, or keep it on an unshared monitor, they do not see it.

Does any tool make you truly undetectable in a proctored interview?

No. Proctoring monitors your screen, camera, and apps, so no overlay is safe. SubcueAI treats proctored and recorded settings as out of scope.

Is Cluely detectable on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams?

The platform itself cannot scan your computer, but your screen-share choices and any added proctoring decide it. Per-platform detail is on the dedicated Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams pages.

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