If MeetCamTV's app isn't installing — or you just don't want another app on your phone — CamCam works straight from the browser. You go to camcam.today, give camera permission, and you're matched. No download, no Play Store, no APK side-loading.
There's no APK and no app to keep updated. CamCam loads as a webpage. Bookmark it if you want — that's about it.
Because it's browser-only, CamCam runs on older Android phones that struggle with heavy native apps. As long as a modern browser runs, CamCam runs.
Random video chat with real people — the part most users actually want from a cam app. CamCam keeps that and skips the rest.
Every session is scanned, reports go to humans
Your conversations stay private
Live people on camera, not videos
Chat without revealing identity
Mostly convenience. If you've struggled to install or update MeetCamTV, CamCam removes that step entirely. Both let you do random video chat with strangers.
No. CamCam is a website, not an app. Open camcam.today in any browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge — and start.
Yes, modern browsers handle WebRTC video well. Quality depends more on your connection than on browser vs app — 4G usually works, Wi-Fi is smoother.
Yes. Moderation runs on every session and a Report button sends cases to human reviewers. Block buttons are one tap and stop future matches with that user.
Roughly 200-400 MB per hour depending on resolution, similar to a regular video call. On a limited data plan, Wi-Fi is the safer bet.
CamCam is not affiliated with MeetCamTV. Trademarks are property of their respective owners. This is an independent comparative page comparing CamCam to MeetCamTV.