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There is no bio, no photo album, no follower count. You show up as you are in the moment, and there is nothing left behind to scroll through later.
Talk to strangers anonymously — no profile, no real name, nothing to fill in first. Press start and you are in a conversation with someone new, sharing only what you decide to.
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People say things to a stranger they would not say to someone who knows their name. There is no history to manage and no reputation on the line, so the conversation can start honest. That is the quiet appeal of an anonymous chat — you get to be exactly as open as you feel like being, whether that is a quick message or a video chat with strangers.
On iMeetzu that starts the moment you land. There is no account to make, no verification, no profile that outlives the chat. You are matched with one person, and the only version of you they meet is the one you choose to show.
Worth being straight about: anonymous here means no profile and no name attached to you — not a promise that a stranger is harmless. That is why a few safety habits matter as much as the anonymity.
There is no bio, no photo album, no follower count. You show up as you are in the moment, and there is nothing left behind to scroll through later.
You do not hand over your name, email or number to start. What a stranger learns about you is only what you decide to say.
When a chat is over, it is over. You are not connected as friends and there is no thread waiting for you next time.
Anonymity works best when you can also draw a line and chat safely. These stay one tap away for the whole chat.
One tap ends the current chat and finds someone else. You never owe an explanation.
Cut the audio, or block a person so you are not paired with them again.
Flag a chat that crosses a line and it goes to the moderation team for review.
Staying anonymous does not mean staying off camera. You can meet the same strangers in an anonymous video chat without ever building a profile, keep it to a text chat when you would rather type, or talk it out by voice.
Whichever you pick — camera, voice, or text — the anonymity is the same: no name, no account, only what you say in the moment.
It means you talk to strangers without a profile and without giving a real name. You are not identified by an account, and what someone learns about you is only what you choose to share during the chat.
You are anonymous in that no name or account is tied to you, but treat it like any online conversation — do not assume it is fully private. Keep out anything you would not want a stranger to have, and use skip, block and report if you need to.
No account. You open iMeetzu, press start, and you are in an anonymous chat with someone online. Signing up is not part of it.
It is one to one, not a crowded room. Each match is you and a single stranger, which keeps an anonymous chat feeling like a real conversation instead of a feed.
Yes. You can keep it to text, move to voice, or turn on video — all without a profile. The way you talk is yours to pick and change.
Share slowly, keep personal details back until you trust someone, and lean on the controls. Skip anyone who feels off, block if you need to, and report behaviour that breaks the rules.
You and the stranger are not linked afterward — no friend list, no saved thread on your side. As with any service there are standard operational and moderation records, so avoid sharing anything sensitive.
Press start for an anonymous chat with someone new — the same private conversation, on your terms. Share what you want, skip when you want, and leave nothing behind.