No camera to think about
Talk with your hair a mess and the lights off. Voice takes the pressure off how you look and leaves just the conversation.


Sometimes you want to talk without being seen. iMeetzu pairs you with a stranger for a live voice chat. Press start and you are hearing someone new, with no camera in sight.
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There is a particular ease to talking without a camera, the same pull behind an anonymous chat. You are not checking your own face in the corner or worrying about the room behind you. It is closer to a plain phone call: you say something, they answer, and the whole thing lives in the words and the tone.
A random audio chat leans into that. You are matched with one stranger, it is voice to voice, and if the two of you get on you can talk for as long as you like. If not, skip on and no one takes it personally.
Talk with your hair a mess and the lights off. Voice takes the pressure off how you look and leaves just the conversation.
Tone, a pause, a laugh: the things that get lost in typing come through when you actually hear someone.
If the chat is not clicking, skip to the next voice. No explaining yourself, no awkward sign-off.
Prefer to see who you are talking to? A random video chat is one tap over, and you can switch between the two mid-conversation.
Same strangers, three ways to reach them. The mode you pick is really about how much of yourself you feel like putting out there tonight, and none of it is locked in once you start.
Voice sits in the middle. It carries the warmth a text thread flattens out, the tone, the timing, the laugh you cannot fake, while still keeping your face and your room to yourself. That is why plenty of people who would never open a camera to a stranger will happily talk for an hour by voice. It travels well too: a headset on a late walk, a call from a dark bedroom, a chat while your hands are busy with something else.
Video adds the face, and with it the small reactions that make a conversation feel present. If you would rather see who you are talking to, a video chat with strangers is a tap away, and you can drop back to voice the second it feels like too much. Text runs the other direction: slower, quieter, easy to manage from a room where you cannot make a sound.
The good part is you are never stuck with the first choice. Start on voice, warm up, and slide to video or text with the same person when the mood shifts. Most conversations here find their own level inside a minute or two.
It connects you to a stranger for a live voice conversation, with no camera and no typing. You press start and you are talking to whoever is online, the same way a phone call feels, just with someone you have not met.
Yes. Audio chat is voice only. Your camera stays off, and you can meet people and talk without ever turning it on.
You do not make a profile or give a real name, so a voice chat stays anonymous in that sense; people know your voice for the length of the call and nothing more. Keep personal details to yourself until you decide otherwise.
No. Open iMeetzu, press start, and you are matched for an anonymous voice chat right away. There is nothing to sign up for.
You can switch a voice chat over to video with the same person when you both want to, or drop to text instead. You are not locked into how you started.
Tap next for a new voice, or close the tab to end it. If someone was out of line, block and report them and moderation takes it from there.
Press start for a live voice chat with a stranger, or mix voice, video and text however suits you. Skip whenever you want a different voice.