A CamCam video call isn't like a Skype or Zoom call — there's no contact list. You don't know who you'll be talking to until the camera turns on. That's the point. Free, browser-based, and the match takes about as long as opening a new tab.
Skype-style apps need a phone number or email to connect. CamCam pairs you with whoever's online — could be Mumbai, Jakarta, São Paulo, or Berlin.
Video uses WebRTC, the same standard most video-call apps run on. 4G handles standard quality fine; Wi-Fi gives you the clearer picture.
There's no Pro plan with HD locked. Everyone gets the same call quality and same matching.
Every session is scanned, reports go to humans
Your conversations stay private
Live people on camera, not videos
Chat without revealing identity
WhatsApp connects you to your contacts. CamCam connects you to strangers, randomly. Different product, different purpose.
Yes. No card needed, no subscription. The call doesn't cost anything; coins for gifts are optional.
No. It runs in the browser. Open camcam.today, allow camera access, click Start.
It adjusts down rather than dropping the call. On 3G you'll see a more compressed image but the call stays connected.
Yes — your camera preview shows alongside the other person's. Standard video-call layout.