Voice chat guide
Voice chat with strangers
Voice chat with strangers works best when it feels quick to start, easy to leave, and light enough that nobody has to perform for a camera.
What voice-only changes
A voice-only call keeps the live feeling of a conversation while removing the pressure of showing your face, room, lighting, or body language.
That makes the first few seconds easier. You can hear tone, laugh, pause, and move on without building a profile or choosing photos.
How a random match starts
The browser asks for microphone permission, then the app places you in a matching queue. When another caller is available, WebRTC sets up the audio connection.
If the conversation is not right, the healthiest interaction is often simple: leave, report if needed, and find the next match.
Better first conversations
Good stranger calls usually start with low-pressure topics. Ask about music, food, weather, travel, languages, games, or what kind of conversation the other person wants.
Avoid exact locations, payment details, private accounts, legal names, or anything you would not want a stranger to keep.
Why this product stays narrow
Random Voice Chat focuses on one thing: live audio conversations. No video feed and no text inbox means fewer surfaces to manage, fewer identity signals to expose, and less distraction from the call itself.
FAQ
Can I voice chat with strangers without video?
Yes. Random Voice Chat is designed for audio-only stranger matching, so there is no camera feed.
Do I need an account to talk by voice?
No account is required for the core browser experience. You allow microphone access, start matching, and leave when you are done.
What should I avoid sharing in a stranger voice chat?
Avoid exact location, phone number, payment details, private social accounts, legal name, workplace, school, and anything sensitive.