

Make New Friends and Discover the World through Live Video Chat
CamCam is a live 1-on-1 video chat that matches you with a real person in under 5 seconds. No install needed on the web. Works in Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge. There's also a dedicated Android app for users who want a faster connect on mobile.
If you used Omegle before it shut down in November 2023, CamCam is the closest replacement most regulars have found. The 1v1 match, gender filter, country filter and skip button behave the way Omegle and OmeTV users expect: instant pair, leave whenever, no signup wall.

The video is one-to-one and live — not pre-recorded clips, not bots, not AI avatars. Pick your country filter (India, US, Indonesia, Brazil, or worldwide), tap Start, and you're on camera with a real user within a few seconds. The whole thing runs in your browser.

Match starts the moment both sides press Start. No 30-second lobby, no "waiting for partner" screen. Skip a chat and you're paired with someone else in 2-3 seconds. We tune the match queue so peak hours stay fast even when traffic spikes.

CamCam works in most of the world. Right now the biggest user clusters are India, the US, Indonesia and Brazil; pockets in MENA and Southeast Asia are growing. The country filter lets you stay local (India only, say) or open it up. Your choice each match.

AI moderation runs on every stream and flags inappropriate behavior in real time. Bad actors get auto-blocked; repeat offenders get device-banned. You can also report any user mid-chat with one tap. The report goes straight to moderation, not into a review queue.

The default match is random — you don't pick a specific person from a list. Set your gender preference and country filter once, and CamCam keeps pulling new strangers until you stop. Most users go through 8-15 chats in a single session.

Omegle shut down in November 2023, which left a real gap. The closest replacements most users actually use are CamCam (this site), OmeTV, Chatroulette and a handful of newer apps. CamCam is built around the same 1v1 + filter + skip mechanic Omegle regulars know, with stricter moderation than the 2010s version.
Honestly, the core mechanic (random 1v1 video chat) is not unique. Plenty of sites do it. What makes CamCam usable day-to-day is the match queue speed (~2-3 seconds, even at peak). The AI moderation catches problems on first frame, before either side sees them. And the country filter actually works — Indian users land on Indian matches, not random "global" pretending to be local.
If you've tried OmeTV, Chatroulette, AzarLive or similar, CamCam should feel familiar within 5 seconds. Two differences worth knowing: (1) the country filter is more accurate for Indian users and other growth markets, instead of random "global" matches mislabeled as local; (2) moderation responds to reports in seconds, not after a "review queue" of days.
Yes. Web (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge) and Android app. iOS is web-only for now. Match queue is regional, so peak times feel slightly slower for some countries (~5-7 seconds vs the usual 2-3) and faster for others. Camera and mic permissions are required; otherwise no setup.