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ColombiaThere is a reason a video call feels different from watching a video: someone answered, and now you are both live. A random video call keeps that phone-call energy and removes the part where you need to know the person first.
No numbers, no adding contacts, no scheduling. Tap the button and the call connects to a stranger who is online right now — could be three time zones away, could be around the corner.
It runs in your phone browser, so it genuinely feels like a call: hold it like one, talk like one, and hang up like one. The only difference is who might answer next. People land here searching for a random video call website, a random online video call, or just a way to call strangers — it is all the same button.
Every random video call connects to a live person in about a second — no ringing into the void.
You call without sharing a number or a profile. Hang up and the connection ends there.
Built for the phone browser — the whole call flow works one-handed, no download.
Done talking? One tap places a new call to a new stranger, as many times as you like.
Real people ready for a live 1v1 video call. Tap anyone to spin in.
Everything is sized for one thumb: answer, mute, flip camera, spin to the next call. There is no app to install — your mobile browser is the dialer.
Free live calls are the default: you can ring strangers and talk without a card. Coins only come in for extended sessions and extras, the way add-ons work in most apps. Call it an online stranger video call or a random call — the loop stays tap, talk, spin.
A live 1v1 call with a stranger picked at random — like a phone call, but the other end is someone new somewhere in the world. One tap connects it.