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Random audio chat

Random audio chat pairs people for live browser-based conversations without requiring a camera, profile, or app install.

Audio instead of text

Audio carries tone, timing, and personality in a way text does not. That makes short random conversations feel more immediate without forcing people onto video.

A voice-only product also keeps the interface smaller: start, mute, report, rematch, and leave are the core controls.

Connection basics

Random Voice Chat uses WebRTC audio in the browser. When two callers match, the signaling server exchanges connection details and the call attempts a direct peer-to-peer path first.

When to use random audio chat

It works best for quick conversations, speaking practice, casual questions, or moments when you want a live voice but do not want the weight of video chat.

FAQ

Is random audio chat different from random voice chat?

They describe the same core format here: browser-based random matching for live audio-only conversations.

Does random audio chat need a camera?

No. This product is designed around microphone audio and does not require camera permission.

Why use audio instead of text?

Audio carries tone and timing, so short conversations can feel more natural than typing.