Always one to one
Every match is you and a single stranger. There is no group room and no list to browse first.
Not a group room, not a crowd — just you and one other person. iMeetzu pairs you 1v1 with a random stranger for a live video call, and new users start with free matches, no card and no account first.
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A group video room with several cameras going at once leaves little space to actually talk. In a 1v1 video chat there is no audience, so a real conversation has the room to happen between just the two of you.
That is the whole idea here. iMeetzu pairs you one on one for a random video chat, and new users get a set of free matches to begin — no card and no sign-up before you are talking.
A 1v1 match beats a busy room at moments like these.
Not perform for a room — have one real back-and-forth with a single person.
It is easier to be yourself when nobody is watching from the side of a crowded room.
Every 1v1 match is a different person, so it never settles into the same few faces.
If it is not clicking, one tap finds a new one-on-one match right away.
Every match is you and a single stranger. There is no group room and no list to browse first.
New users get free matches to begin, with no card and no sign-up, so you are talking before you decide about anything else.
Keep the call on camera, drop to voice, or type — all one on one with the same person.
Skip, mute, block, and report are one tap away, with moderation reviewing flagged chats.
No app to install and no sign-up. The connect button is right there.
One tap pairs you 1v1 with a random stranger who is online right now.
Stay in the one-on-one chat as long as you like, or move to a new match in a tap.
Plenty of 1v1 video call apps make you download, register, and set up a balance before anyone appears. iMeetzu keeps the one-on-one matching front and centre and lets you start free with no sign-up — new users get a run of free matches with no card up front.
If you keep going after those, coins extend it, but the first conversations are on the house and nothing is asked for before you are talking. If you would rather warm up before the camera, you can begin one on one with a text chat or voice with the same person first — the ways to do that are linked just below.
Yes. New users get a set of free matches to start, with no card and no sign-up. Coins keep the conversations going after that, but you begin one on one for free.
It is a live video call between two people — you and one other person, rather than a group room. iMeetzu pairs you 1v1 at random, then lets you move on when you like.
Not to begin. New users get free matches with no card or sign-up, so you can try it before anything else. Once those run out, coins keep you going.
Yes. You start with just a nickname — no registration and nothing to download.
For actually talking to someone, usually yes: no audience and no one talking over you. Group rooms suit hanging out with several people at once.
Press start for a free 1v1 video chat — free matches to begin, no sign-up, skip anytime.