Nevla listens to your meeting, catches the question the moment it lands, and puts a ready answer on your screen — grounded in your own documents.
What is precision and recall? TECHNICAL
Precision measures how many of the items I predicted as positive are actually positive, while recall measures how many of the actual positives I successfully identified.
For example, in an OCR system I built with ~95% accuracy, precision kept incorrect characters out, while recall made sure most characters were captured.
Set it up once. After that it runs itself.
Upload your résumé, the job description, project notes — anything you want quoted back. Nevla indexes it privately to your account.
Join your meeting as normal. Nevla captures the system audio and transcribes it live, on your machine or ours.
When a question finishes, the answer streams onto your screen in about a second — in your own voice, citing your own documents.
Not a chatbot with a microphone bolted on.
Silence detection plus sentence analysis, so it answers finished questions — not every half-sentence and "hmm, okay".
Answers are built from your documents. When something isn't in them, Nevla says so instead of making it up.
Drag a box around a question in the chat, or capture a coding problem, and get an answer with approach, code and complexity.
Let it answer the moment a question lands, or have each one typed into the box so you send it yourself.
Speech-to-text uses open-source Whisper and can run entirely on your own hardware. No audio leaves the machine.
Metered by the second, not by the month. Minutes never expire, and the balance is always on screen.
No subscription. Buy minutes, use them whenever.
A 45-minute interview costs ₹180. At ₹5/minute elsewhere the same interview is ₹225 — you keep ₹45, and the first 10 minutes are on us.
Almost every interview assistant bills a monthly subscription in dollars, whether or not you have an interview that month. Nevla bills the minutes you actually use, in rupees.
| Tool | What it costs | Billing | A single 45-min interview |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nevla | ₹4 / minute | Pay per minute | ₹180 |
| GirGit AI | ₹5 / minute | Pay per minute | ₹225 |
| OphyAI | $9 / month | Subscription | ₹790 for the month |
| LockedIn AI | $18–49 / month | Subscription | ₹1,580–4,310 |
| Parakeet AI | $20–39 / month | Subscription / credits | ₹1,760–3,430 |
| Cluely | $29+ / month | Subscription | ₹2,550+ |
| GeekBye | $29+ / month | Subscription | ₹2,550+ |
| Interview Sidekick | $39+ / month | Subscription | ₹3,430+ |
| Final Round AI | $48–148 / month | Subscription | ₹4,220–13,020 |
Competitor prices as published August 2026, converted at ₹88 to the dollar. Subscription figures are the whole month — most cannot be bought for one interview. Prices change; check before you buy. Nevla is not affiliated with or endorsed by any product listed.
| Nevla | What we measured elsewhere | |
|---|---|---|
| Answer begins in | ~110 ms | 1–3 seconds is normal on GPT-4-class models |
| Live captions | Text at 1.5 s, while they are still talking | Most show text only once the speaker stops |
| Transcription | Whisper large-v3-turbo — hears “RAG”, “GIL”, “Kubernetes” | Smaller models mishear technical terms |
| Your résumé | Searched on every question, in 26 ms | Often pasted into a prompt, or not used at all |
| Screenshots | Reads coding questions and chat messages from the screen | Varies |
| Hidden from screen share | At the Windows compositor — 0 of 17,680 pixels differed in our capture test | Claimed, rarely demonstrated |
| Unused money | Stays yours. Minutes never expire | A month you did not interview is a month you paid for |
Every Nevla figure above is measured on our own production servers, not estimated. The right-hand column describes the category, not any single named product.
Windows 10 and 11, 64-bit. About 78 MB.
macOS support is planned. On first launch Windows may warn that the publisher is unverified — choose More info → Run anyway.