AI interview practice tools, ranked

Google Interview Warmup Alternatives (2026)

Google Interview Warmup was retired in April 2026. Its old URL now redirects to a general interview-prep article, so the free browser tool for practicing your answers out loud is gone. speaking.app is the closest free replacement in 2026: its free tier lets you record interview answers out loud and get AI feedback on filler words and pace, plus a transcript, with no credit card. On Pro it goes further, rewriting your spoken answer into a STAR-structured version, before and after. The rest of the field splits by intent. Final Round AI is the pick for live help during the real interview, Big Interview for a full training curriculum, and Yoodli for AI interview roleplay.

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At a glance
  1. 1.speaking.appRecorded
  2. 2.Final Round AILive (in-interview), plus recorded mocks
  3. 3.Big InterviewRecorded
  4. 4.YoodliBoth
  5. 5.SpeekoRecorded

Reviewed July 2026

speaking.app publishes this roundup and is one of the tools listed. We have tried to be straight about where it wins and where another tool is the better pick. Here is how we evaluated.
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speaking.app

Our toolRecorded

Recorded practice for interview answers, pitches, and speeches, with feedback on what you said as well as how you sounded.

Best for free recorded interview practice that helps you strengthen the answer before the interview.

  • A real free tier, no credit card: record impromptu and interview answers and get AI feedback on filler words and pace, plus a transcript. This is the closest thing to the free out-loud practice Google Interview Warmup offered, with more feedback than Warmup gave.
  • Goes past delivery. It takes the answer you actually spoke and rewrites it into a framework (STAR, PREP, SOAR, and more) as a before-and-after rewrite, names the rhetorical devices you used, and breaks a spoken startup pitch down element by element, from the hook to the ask.
  • Delivery feedback covers pace, filler words, weak words, pauses, intonation, vocal energy, and uptalk, all anchored to your transcript and returned as plain-language notes, never a numeric score.
  • Runs in any phone or desktop browser with nothing to install, and Pro can analyze interview recordings you already have.
  • No live help during the real interview and no AI roleplay interviewer: you rehearse in private and walk in prepared.
  • The deeper analysis, including the STAR rewrite and rhetorical-device detection, is on Pro, not the free tier.
Free; Pro $19.99/mo or $99.99/yr.Full comparison
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Final Round AI

Live (in-interview), plus recorded mocks

An AI interview copilot that suggests answers in real time during live interviews, plus mock interviews with feedback afterward.

Best if you want live, in-the-moment help during the actual interview, not just practice beforehand.

  • A live copilot that listens during a real interview and suggests structured answers on the fly, drawing on your resume and the job description.
  • Mock interviews record your answers and report back on filler words, pacing, clarity, and confidence.
  • Can suggest STAR-structured answers, so it nudges the shape of your content, not just your delivery.
  • The live copilot runs through a native Mac or Windows desktop app; the web side is for prep.
  • The free tier is demo-grade, with short live sessions, so regular practice needs a paid plan.
  • Built only for job interviews: no pitch, speech, or general speaking practice.
Free demo tier plus a paid subscription, much cheaper on an annual plan than month to month.Full comparisonVisit site
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Big Interview

Recorded

A job-interview training platform: a full lesson curriculum plus a mock-interview simulator that analyzes your recorded answers.

Best if you want to be taught what to say before you practice saying it, with a structured curriculum behind the reps.

  • About 170 video lessons plus written guides, with Fast Track and Mastery Track: real training, not just feedback after the fact.
  • A large question bank by industry, role, and seniority, with recorded practice and analysis of pacing, filler words, eye contact, and vocabulary.
  • Used by 600+ universities, libraries, and career centers, so many people get full access free through a school or library.
  • No live help during a real interview: everything is recorded practice and review.
  • No ongoing free consumer plan; retail access is paid, with a 30-day money-back guarantee in place of a trial.
  • Feedback arrives as scored dimensions with bronze, silver, and gold medals rather than plain-language coaching notes.
Paid plans, including monthly and a one-time lifetime option; free access through partner universities and libraries.Visit site
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Yoodli

Both

An AI roleplay and speech-feedback platform that can play an interviewer back at you and coach live calls, spanning roleplay, live coaching, and enterprise.

Best if you want an AI that roleplays the interview back at you with follow-up questions, rather than practicing solo.

  • Interactive AI roleplay that responds in real time, including interview scenarios with follow-up questions.
  • Feedback covers delivery like pace and filler words, plus content signals such as whether your answer covers the parts of a STAR story.
  • Runs on the web and a desktop app, and can also coach you live inside Zoom, Meet, and Teams calls.
  • The free tier is capped at five lifetime roleplay sessions, so regular practice needs a paid plan.
  • Yoodli covers a lot of ground, from AI roleplay to live meeting coaching and enterprise features, so interview prep is only part of what it does.
Free tier capped at five lifetime roleplays, plus paid individual and enterprise plans.Full comparisonVisit site
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Speeko

Recorded

An Apple-first AI speech coach with a daily practice habit, a deep exercise curriculum, and acoustic delivery feedback.

Best for building a daily out-loud practice habit on your phone, with a deep exercise curriculum behind it.

  • A real, perpetually free tier with basic analysis, plus native apps for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro.
  • Acoustic delivery feedback on every recording: pace, filler words, intonation, pitch variety, and word choice.
  • 1,000+ exercises and on-demand courses, including lessons from voice coach Roger Love, built for a short daily loop.
  • Apple-first: iPhone, iPad, and Mac get the full experience. There is an early Android app, and a web app that needs a paid Speeko plan.
  • It coaches how you sound, not what you say: it does not read your answer for structure, rewrite it into a framework like STAR, or name your rhetorical devices.
Free tier plus a paid subscription and a one-time lifetime option.Full comparisonVisit site

The method

How we evaluated

  • Free out-loud practice first: can you record an interview answer and get feedback without paying, since that is what Google Interview Warmup offered.
  • Depth of feedback: whether the tool only measures delivery, or also reads the structure and content of your answer.
  • When feedback arrives: before the interview so you can rehearse and review, live during it, or both.
  • Solo fit: whether one person can sign up and start today, or the product is sold mainly to schools and teams.
  • Facts are based on each vendor's public product and pricing pages as of July 2026; retired and dormant tools were left out.
Google Interview Warmup Alternatives (2026): summary
ToolBest forFeedbackPrice
1. speaking.appBest for free recorded interview practice that helps you strengthen the answer before the interview.RecordedFree; Pro $19.99/mo or $99.99/yr.
2. Final Round AIBest if you want live, in-the-moment help during the actual interview, not just practice beforehand.Live (in-interview), plus recorded mocksFree demo tier plus a paid subscription, much cheaper on an annual plan than month to month.
3. Big InterviewBest if you want to be taught what to say before you practice saying it, with a structured curriculum behind the reps.RecordedPaid plans, including monthly and a one-time lifetime option; free access through partner universities and libraries.
4. YoodliBest if you want an AI that roleplays the interview back at you with follow-up questions, rather than practicing solo.BothFree tier capped at five lifetime roleplays, plus paid individual and enterprise plans.
5. SpeekoBest for building a daily out-loud practice habit on your phone, with a deep exercise curriculum behind it.RecordedFree tier plus a paid subscription and a one-time lifetime option.

Based on each vendor's public product and pricing pages, reviewed July 2026. Details change; check the vendor's site for current terms.

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Rehearse your interview answers, free

Record a two-minute answer to a classic behavioral question: "Tell me about a time you handled a conflict on a team, and what the outcome was." Then check the feedback for two things: did it catch your filler words and pace, and did it say anything about the shape of your answer: the situation, the action, and the result. That second part is the harder half to get feedback on.

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Common questions

What happened to Google Interview Warmup?

Google quietly retired Interview Warmup in April 2026 as part of a round of product cleanup, with no formal announcement. The old grow.google address now redirects to a general article on how to prepare for an interview, and Google points people toward Gemini Live and Career Dreamer instead. If you used it to hear yourself answer questions out loud for free, you now need a different tool, which is why this list exists.

What is the closest free replacement for Google Interview Warmup?

speaking.app is the closest match for the free, out-loud part. Its free tier lets you record interview answers and get AI feedback on filler words and pace, plus a transcript, with no credit card, which is what Warmup did, with more feedback than it gave. It also goes further: on Pro it rewrites your spoken answer into a STAR-structured version, before and after. If you want live help during the real interview instead, look at Final Round AI.

Was Google Interview Warmup really free, and are these alternatives free too?

Warmup was completely free with no signup. Among the alternatives, free access varies. speaking.app has a genuine free tier with no credit card, and Speeko has a perpetually free version with basic analysis. Yoodli’s free tier is capped at five lifetime roleplays, Final Round AI’s free tier is demo-grade with short sessions, and Big Interview has no ongoing consumer free plan, though many people get it free through a university or library.

Which alternative gives feedback on the content of my answer, not just delivery?

Filler-word and pace feedback is common across these tools. On content they differ. Final Round AI and Yoodli both nudge your answer toward a STAR shape, Final Round AI by suggesting structured answers and Yoodli by checking whether your story covers the parts. speaking.app takes the answer you actually spoke and rewrites it using frameworks like STAR, PREP, or SOAR, before and after, and also names the rhetorical devices you used. Big Interview teaches the structure through its lessons and a typed Answer Builder.

Should I use a tool that helps live during the interview?

It depends on what you want. If you want to rehearse and fix your answers before the interview, a recorded practice tool like speaking.app lets you find the weak parts in private. If you want suggestions on screen during the real thing, Final Round AI is built as a live copilot. Many people practice out loud beforehand, then decide separately whether a live tool fits how they want to interview.

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Record one practice and see the feedback on your own voice: delivery, structure, and what to fix first. Your first practice is free.

No credit card.