With Omegle gone since late 2023, everyone is hunting for the next great random video chat app. We tested the popular ones and ranked seven that are free, work in a browser, and, most importantly, moderate their communities. Here is how they stack up.
Free to start, browser-based, with instant matching and a big India community. You get daily free coins for extras, report/block controls, and 1v1 video chat with no signup. No download, light on budget Android phones. Try VanaChat →
Widely searched across Asia, browser-based with a gender filter. Moderation is partial and free matching can slow down at peak times.
Simple and lightweight with a country filter and a usable free tier. Calmer vibe, though the community is on the smaller side.
The pioneer of random cam chat, still alive and far more moderated than in its wild early years. Leans Western and desktop.
Matches by shared interests, a clever twist on random chat. The live pool varies a lot by time of day.
Comes with filters, masks, and location/gender options, but a lot of it is locked behind a paid plan.
Quick, playful video intros aimed at a younger, mobile crowd. Stronger as an app than in the browser.
Weigh three things. First, moderation, the reason Omegle fell, so pick an app that actively watches live video. Second, real cost, is the core video chat free, or does a coin meter tick while you talk? Third, fit for where you are, fast loading on a phone browser and a genuine local community matter more than a long feature list.
VanaChat, big India community, instant matching, daily free coins, free 1v1, no download, 18+.
Yes, several. VanaChat even gives daily free coins. Avoid apps that charge coins per minute for the core feature.
The good ones are. Omegle's downfall was weak moderation, so choose one that actively moderates live video.