'CamCam live' confuses some people who expect a livestream — like Twitch or Instagram Live. CamCam is different: it's two-way live. The person on the other side is also live, also on their camera. You're both in the same call, in real time.
On a livestream platform, one person broadcasts and many people watch silently. On CamCam, you and one other person are both on camera, both able to talk.
Sessions aren't recorded by the platform. When you hit Next, the previous call ends and goes away.
There's enough global activity that you'll usually find someone within seconds. Peaks track local evening — India 9pm–1am, SE Asia similar.
Every session is scanned, reports go to humans
Your conversations stay private
Live people on camera, not videos
Chat without revealing identity
No. Twitch is one person broadcasting to many viewers. CamCam Live is one-to-one — two people on camera, both talking to each other.
Not by us. The session ends when either of you taps Next, and nothing is saved on our side.
CamCam Live is built around two-way video. Some users do keep their camera off briefly while finding the right setup, but the design assumes you'll turn it on.
More people online = faster matching. Most active windows are local evenings in India, Indonesia, and the US, so those times feel snappiest.
Yes — no charge to use the matching or the live video. Coins for gifts and filters are optional and you can ignore them.