You control the camera
Your camera only comes on when you turn it on. There is no timer and nothing forcing a reveal before you are ready.


Putting your camera straight onto a stranger can feel like a lot. iMeetzu hands you the control instead: start a match with your camera off, talk over text or voice first, and switch to video the moment it feels right. You stay anonymous the whole way, and you can skip at any point.
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When people search for blurred video chat, they usually want the same thing: not having their full face land in front of a stranger the second a match connects. iMeetzu gives you that control directly. A cam to cam chat does not have to open with both cameras on — you can keep yours off, talk first, and bring it in only once you want to.
That turns the camera from an all-or-nothing switch into something you ease into. You read the person over a few messages or a bit of voice, and only when the chat feels worth being seen for do you go to video. If it never gets there, you move on, and your face was never on screen at all.
Keeping the camera off at first helps most at moments like these.
If a full-face reveal makes you freeze, opening on text or voice lets you get a feel for the person before you ever switch the camera on.
You keep your face to yourself until you have decided the chat is worth it, entirely on your own timing.
A few lines of text give you a beat to read someone before you commit to being on camera.
Starting with the camera off is a low-pressure way to try meeting strangers on video for the first time.
Your camera only comes on when you turn it on. There is no timer and nothing forcing a reveal before you are ready.
Nobody is thrown into a full-face close-up. You open on text or voice, so the first moment feels a lot less exposing.
Behind the scenes it is the same live match, one stranger at a time, with video, voice, and text on the same screen.
Skip, mute, block, and report sit right there, with moderation reviewing flagged chats.
No app to install and no sign-up. It runs in your browser on a phone or a computer.
Press start and you are paired with a stranger while you talk over text or voice, camera still off.
Switch the camera on when you are comfortable, stay on text a while longer, or move to a new match in a tap.
The thinking behind a private, blurred-in start is simple: being seen should feel like a choice, not something that happens to you the instant a match connects. On iMeetzu the reveal follows the conversation instead of racing ahead of it. Open on text, move to voice, and bring the camera in when the chat has earned it. If it is going well, switching to video feels natural. If it is not, you skip before your face was ever in view and try again with someone new.
Everything around that stays as light as the rest of iMeetzu. You are anonymous, starting with just a nickname, with no download and no account. It sits naturally next to a 1v1 video chat for when you are ready to be fully on camera, an anonymous chat for staying off camera entirely, or a random audio chat when a voice is as far as you want to go. New users get a set of free matches to start, and after those, coins keep the conversations going. There is no subscription, and a single conversation is not timed by the minute, so you never have to rush the reveal to beat a clock. Prefer to type first? Open with a random text chat and turn the camera on later. Those options are all linked just below.
It is a way to start a video match without your face on screen right away. Rather than a blur filter, iMeetzu gives you the camera controls: you open on text or voice and turn video on only when you are ready.
Yes. Your camera stays off until you switch it on, so you decide the moment you are seen. If a chat is not for you, you can skip before you were ever on camera.
That is exactly who it is built for. Starting on text or voice gives you a beat to get comfortable and read the other person before you go to video.
Yes. You start with just a nickname, with no registration and nothing to download, and keeping the camera off adds an extra layer of comfort at the start of a chat.
New users get a set of free matches with no card and no sign-up. Coins keep the conversations going after that, and a single chat is not timed by the minute.
Keep the camera off until it feels right, then reveal when you want. Free matches to begin, no sign-up, skip anytime.