Skip the install. CamCam runs a cam video call right in your browser — webcam to webcam with a real stranger, no app store, no Skype-style account setup. Free, instant match.
It's a live two-way video call. Your camera on one side, theirs on the other. You both see each other in real time — no chat-bot in the middle.
Mobile browser, laptop, tablet — same call quality. Engineered to hold up on 4G in India so dropping signals don't kill the conversation.
Most video call apps want a sign-up and a contact list. CamCam doesn't. Open the page, allow camera, you're calling.
Every session is scanned, reports go to humans
Your conversations stay private
Live people on camera, not videos
Chat without revealing identity
Zoom/Skype assume you already know the other person. CamCam matches you with a random stranger — same camera/audio quality, no contact list needed.
Yes. No per-minute meter, no subscription. Optional gifts cost coins but the call itself is free.
No. Works as a mobile web page. Add it to your home screen if you want a one-tap shortcut.
HD when bandwidth allows. Drops gracefully to lower quality on weaker connections instead of cutting out.
There's no blur toggle yet, but you can end the call and re-match if it's not a good vibe — takes 2 seconds.