Invisible AI assistant for Zoom

AI help for Zoom calls that stays out of your screen share

Wingman AI gives Mac users real-time conversation support for Zoom calls, with setup guidance to help keep the assistant hidden during screen sharing.

Zoom visibility checklist

Use a supported Mac and current Wingman version.

Enable the relevant Zoom capture setting when needed.

Run a private screen-share test before important calls.

Use Wingman for practice, preparation, and compliant workflows.

No meeting bot

Wingman does not join your Zoom call as a participant, which keeps the meeting clean and simple.

Screen-share guidance

Dedicated setup pages help you check Zoom window filtering and platform compatibility.

Real-time support

Ask for talking points, follow-up questions, and context-aware answers while you stay focused.

Designed for the calls where screen sharing matters

Zoom is often where the highest-pressure conversations happen: interviews, client calls, sales demos, stakeholder reviews, and presentations. Wingman keeps your support layer on your Mac while you control what other people see.

Because screen-sharing behavior can vary by platform and settings, we link directly to a Zoom setup guide and compatibility documentation so you can test before it matters.

Invisible AI assistant for Zoom FAQ

What is an invisible AI assistant for Zoom?

It is an AI assistant designed to support your own view during calls while staying hidden from Zoom screen sharing when configured correctly.

Does Wingman join my Zoom meeting as a bot?

No. Wingman is not a meeting bot. It is a Mac app that runs on your device and supports your workflow without adding a participant to the call.

Why does Zoom setup matter?

Zoom screen capture settings can affect whether app windows appear during sharing. Wingman includes setup guidance for Advanced capture with window filtering.

Should I test visibility before important calls?

Yes. Always run a quick screen-share test before important practice sessions or professional calls so you know how your setup behaves.