Cam to cam means both people share their camera at the same time. You see them, they see you, and you talk. CamCam pairs you with a random stranger doing the same thing — opens in any browser, no profile to fill out first.
Cam-to-cam is the opposite of a one-way livestream. Both webcams are on, so the conversation feels closer to a video call than to scrolling through content.
Most people you'll match with are on a phone. The browser handles it natively on Android, iPhone, iPad, and desktop — no native app behind the scenes.
There's no email, no password, no profile. Tap Start, allow camera access, and you're matched with whoever's online right now.
Every session is scanned, reports go to humans
Your conversations stay private
Live people on camera, not videos
Chat without revealing identity
It's a real-time video conversation where both people have their webcams turned on at the same time — you see and hear the other person, they see and hear you. Sometimes shortened to cam2cam or c2c.
Yes — the chat itself doesn't cost anything. There are optional in-app coins for gifts and filters, but you can skip those and use the main feature without paying.
A couple of seconds typically, depending on network and how many people are online. Late evening on IST is when the pool is biggest, so matches feel faster then.
Yes — CamCam is used heavily in India. Chrome on Android and Safari on iPhone both work. 4G usually does it, Wi-Fi is smoother.
No. No email, no phone number, no profile setup. You go to camcam.today, click Start, and you're matched.