Straight into it
No profile and no contacts to add. Someone is on your screen seconds after you arrive.
You came to talk to someone, not to make another account. iMeetzu opens a live video chat with a random stranger straight in your browser, so the conversation starts the moment you land instead of after a sign-up.
Free · No account · No download
FaceFlow was one of the first ways to video chat with strangers in the browser, and that idea still holds up. What feels dated now is the front door: making an account and signing in before you can really get going.
iMeetzu keeps the browser video chat and drops the sign-in, so it works as a no-sign-up video chat. You land on the page and a random stranger is a tap away, with no form standing between you and the call.
The moments people tend to want this in.
The mood to meet someone passes quickly. Registering first is usually enough to talk yourself out of it.
You would rather not log an account into a friend’s laptop or a machine that is not yours.
Meeting strangers does not have to be tied to an email you use for everything else.
Sometimes you want to actually see who you are talking to, not type back and forth for an hour first.
A plain look at where they differ for someone who just wants to start a video chat.
No profile and no contacts to add. Someone is on your screen seconds after you arrive.
You are paired with one person at a time, chosen for you rather than searched for.
Start on video, drop to voice, or type — and change your mind with the same person mid-chat.
A chat turning awkward is never a trap. Mute, block, or report handle it, and moderators look at what gets flagged.
What people remember about FaceFlow is that you could make an online video call in the browser back when that was rare. What they would change is everything that came before the call.
iMeetzu is that first part with none of the second. If you want both cameras on the whole time, cam to cam chat does exactly that, and none of it asks for your email to begin.
Like FaceFlow, iMeetzu runs in the browser — the difference is that it pairs you with a random stranger and needs no account. You open the page and you are in a live one-to-one call.
Yes. iMeetzu lets you start a video chat without registering. Pick a nickname, allow the camera, and you are matched — signing in stays optional.
You can. There is no registration step. Allow your camera if you want video, and you are matched with someone who is online.
Yes. It runs in mobile browsers as well as on a desktop, and there is nothing to download either way.
Starting a chat is free and needs no sign-in. There is nothing to install and no charge to begin talking.
No account, no download — open iMeetzu and you are in a video chat.