Free to start
New users get a run of free matches to begin, so you are meeting people before you decide about anything else.
LuckyCrush charges for time by the minute. iMeetzu works differently: you are matched with a random stranger for a live video chat, a single conversation is not metered by the minute, and new users get free matches, no card up front.
Free matches · Not per-minute · Skip anytime
You want to meet a few strangers and see who you get on with, without a per-minute balance ticking down while you do it. That is the reason "luckycrush alternatives" and "luckycrush alternative free" get typed so often.
iMeetzu is free to start — new users get a run of free matches, nothing to enter first. And once you are in a 1v1 video chat, it is not timed by the minute, so you can talk to one person for as long as it is good.
The credit model suits some people; these are the moments it usually does not.
Meeting several people to find the good conversations should not cost more the longer you look.
When one is genuinely going somewhere, you want to stay in it without thinking about a balance.
It is reasonable to want a real feel for something before you buy credits or start a plan.
A casual random chat does not always need a card on file to get going.
A plain comparison for anyone weighing sites like LuckyCrush.
New users get a run of free matches to begin, so you are meeting people before you decide about anything else.
A single conversation is not timed. Stay with one person as long as it holds, instead of a per-minute counter ticking down.
Each match is a single stranger, picked at random — on camera, over voice, or in text.
One tap ends a chat and finds the next person; block and report are there for anything that crosses a line.
Nothing to download and no card to enter — the connect button loads with the page.
One tap pairs you with a random stranger who is online — free matches to begin.
Stay with one person as long as you like, then move on when you feel like it.
LuckyCrush pairs you at random and charges for time once the free minutes run out. It is a straightforward model, and the searches for an alternative are mostly about preference — some people would rather meet strangers without a balance to keep track of.
iMeetzu is built for that. You can start a random video chat for free, or ease in with anonymous chat and keep the camera off until it suits you. Neither one asks for a card first.
For random video chat without a per-minute meter, iMeetzu keeps the core: you are matched with a stranger one to one, by video, voice, or text. New users get free matches to start, with nothing to enter first.
No. A single conversation is not timed by the minute, so you can talk to one person for as long as it is good. New users also start with free matches; after those, coins let you keep meeting new people.
No. There is no subscription. Your first matches are free, and after them you top up coins one at a time rather than committing to a recurring plan.
iMeetzu is a straightforward browser random chat that is free to start and not metered by the minute. Safety mostly comes from your own habits, plus the tools on hand: skip, mute, block, and report, with reports going to a moderation team. See our safety tips for more.
Yes. Voice lets you talk without video, and text lets you type. Video is optional — voice and text are equal choices.
Yes. A phone browser works just like a laptop, and there is no app to download.
Free matches to begin, never metered by the minute — open iMeetzu and start talking now.