No app to install, no sign-up form, no time limit — just you and one other person, face to face, for as long as it stays good.
CONNECTIONPress one button and you are in a live 1v1 video call. No rooms to create, no links to send, no calendar invites — the other person is already waiting.
QUALITYYour 1v1 video call streams directly between the two of you. That means lower delay, sharper video, and no server keeping a copy.
FREEDOMThere is no timer on a 1v1 video call. Five minutes or two hours — the call ends when one of you ends it, and not before.
Works in any modern browser, on phone or desktop.
Nothing turns on until you say so.
A real person, face to face, without a queue to sit through.
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Most people picture the moment you connect and nothing after. Here is where it usually goes:
Whatever mood you arrived in — bored, curious, wide awake at 3am — that is the only decision a 1 on 1 video chat asks of you.
One person appears. Not a grid of thumbnails, not a lobby of usernames, not a queue position telling you where you stand. One.
Where are you, what time is it there, why are you awake. Two minutes in, the script runs out and the actual conversation starts.
This is the part group rooms never reach. With nobody else listening, people say what they actually think.
Video call apps are built for meetings with people you already know. 1v1video is built for the opposite — meeting someone you don't. That flips almost every design decision:
the "no recordings" row isn't a promise — it's architecture. how safety works
Ten minutes of real conversation beats an hour of flashcards. Match with native speakers and let the 1v1 video call do the teaching — mispronunciations get corrected in real time, by a real face.
Night shift, jet lag, insomnia — whatever has you awake at 4am, someone on the other side of the planet is having their lunch break. A 1 on 1 video call fills the quiet hours with actual company.
Ask someone in Osaka what their street looks like and they will probably just show you. The fastest way to see the world is a video call with someone standing in it.
Talking to strangers is a muscle, and it goes slack without use. Short, low-stakes 1v1 video calls are an easy way to work it again — no profile to be judged by, no history following you around.
Yes. 1on1, 1v1 and "1 on 1" are just different ways of typing the same word, and every one of them lands you in the same place: a private, two-person video conversation. People who think of it like ringing a friend tend to search for a video call; people who think of it as meeting someone new search for a chat. The button is identical either way.
Yes. Free 1v1 video calls are the core of the product and always will be. There is no trial period, no 40-minute cutoff, and no paywall between you and the call button. Optional extras like country filters may cost later — the call itself never will.
No. Everything runs in the browser — WebRTC handles the video call itself, so there is nothing to download on desktop or mobile. If your browser can play a video, it can carry a 1v1 video call.
As long as you both want. There is no timer and no coin meter on the call — it ends when one of you decides it does, and not a moment before.
A connection of about 1 Mbps up and down is enough for smooth video; the call adapts up to HD when your network allows. Wired beats WiFi, WiFi beats mobile data, and closing video-heavy tabs helps more than people expect.
Yes — the whole flow works in mobile browsers, front or back camera, portrait or landscape. No app store visit required.
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