Talk to Strangers on Cam Again — Free to Start
Since Omegle closed, the itch never went away: tap a button, meet a total stranger on video, see where it goes. This is that, back and free — a private one-to-one cam with a real person, matched in seconds, no sign-up to start.
Talk to a StrangerOmegle ran for over a decade and then shut down in 2023, and it left a very specific hole — the thrill of connecting with a random stranger, no profiles, no matching questionnaires, just "next" until something clicks. Every "Omegle alternative" search is really someone trying to get that feeling back.
This is built for exactly that. You tap once and land in a private cam with one real person who is online right now. There is no feed to scroll and no account to make first — the match opens straight into a live, two-way video, the same instant, low-stakes way Omegle worked, minus the parts people did not miss.
And it is free to start. You can meet a string of strangers with no sign-up and no card; longer or premium video time can use coins and varies by region, but getting back into the spirit of it costs nothing.
Tap start and you are matched with a stranger on cam in seconds — no bio, no photos, no questionnaire first.
Meet your first strangers with no account and no card. Signing up is optional and only saves preferences.
Every match is a closed two-person room. No audience and no group — just you and one other person.
Not clicking? Skip to a fresh stranger instantly. The next face opens the moment you move on.
Skip, block and report are always one tap away with moderation behind them — the safety Omegle was often criticised for lacking.
The best one recreates what Omegle did well — instant, profile-free, one-to-one video with strangers — while adding the moderation it lacked. Chatrandom does exactly that, free to start with no sign-up.