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Live cam call: talk face to face with someone new

A live cam call is a private, real-time video call with a real person — both cameras on, both of you talking in the moment. It is not a stream you watch and not a clip on a loop: if you say something, they react; when you hang up, it is over. CamCall connects your live cam call in seconds, right in the browser.

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Live cam call vs. watching a recording

Live cam callRecorded video
Who you seeA real person, on camera, right nowA clip recorded some other day
ReactionsThey answer you in the momentNothing you say changes anything
AudienceOne-on-one — just the two of youBroadcast to whoever tunes in
When it endsWhen either of you hangs upWhen the file runs out

Starting your first live cam call

  1. Open CamCall in any browser and confirm you are 18 or older — no app, no long sign-up form.
  2. Tap the dial button. CamCall rings you through to someone who is on camera and free to talk right now.
  3. Talk face to face. Stay while it is good, hang up when you are done, and dial again for someone new.
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Live cam call questions

What is a live cam call?

A live cam call is a real-time, two-way video call between you and one other person, camera to camera. Unlike watching a stream or a recorded clip, both sides see and hear each other live — it is a conversation, not a broadcast.

How is a live cam call different from a cam site stream?

A stream is one performer broadcasting to an audience. A live cam call on CamCall is private and one-on-one: no audience, no chat room scrolling past, just two people face to face on live video.

Do I have to appear on camera myself?

You choose. Your camera and microphone are always under your control — you can start a live cam call with your camera off and turn it on only when you feel comfortable.

Do live cam calls work on a phone?

Yes. CamCall runs in the browser on phones, tablets and desktops — no app to install. If your device can handle a normal video call, it can handle a live cam call.