1. TinyChat
What I really like about TinyChat is that it’s free to use and you don’t even need to create an account to start chatting. You can either participate in one of the many existing chat rooms or create your own. The site is well-designed and feature-filled.
2. ChatHub
A little different from the other sites on this list, ChatHub doesn’t require you to create an account. You can just hit the start button and begin chatting. The site also has a user-friendly interface with computers and smartphones.
3. EmeraldChat
What’s pretty cool about EmeraldChat is that it matches you based on your interests. You can also join chat rooms that are related to your interests. The site is easy to use and has a nice aesthetic interface that a lot of the others don’t tend to. It even proclaims to be “The New Omegle”.
4. CamSurf
What’s impressive is just how fast CamSurf loads. It’s one of the quickest loading chat sites I’ve come across. Another neat feature is that you can filter people by country, gender, and interests. The interface is also very user-friendly and easy to get used to.
5. Chatrandom
A great alternative to Omegle, Chatrandom lets you connect with random people across the globe. Simply select your gender and hit start. You can also add interests if you want to help encourage a more suitable match.
6. Shagle
A unique feature that I haven’t seen in other Omegle alternative sis the ability to delete content that you find offensive. You can also send virtual gifts to people you’re chatting with. You can filter your matches by gender and interests as well.
7. Bazoocam
For those who are serious about not having scammers or abuse on their chat site, Bazoocam takes strict measures to protect users. They have a “report abuse” button right in the interface. You can also play multiplayer games while you’re chatting which is a nice touch.
8. Fruzo
This has more of a dating edge to it than some of the others. You connect with people based on your gender and then you’re given random matches. From here, you can add them as a friend or start chatting. The interface is well designed and easy to use.
9. Chatroulette
I think this is the most famous chat site after Omegle. You start the chat by choosing your gender and then you’re given a random match. From there, you can chat via text or video. The interface could use some work but it’s still pretty user-friendly.
10. YouNow
An app based chat site, YouNow has a large audience and trend-setting community. The goal is to build a loyal following. You must be 13 years of age or older to use the chat app and users must register in order to begin chatting.
11. CamGo
A relatively new addition to this list, CamGo is a chat site that uses AI to match you with potential partners. It’s free to use and you can start chatting without even creating an account. The interface is modern and user-friendly. I think the aesthetics and overall design is just great - a very modern addition, where a lot of them look a bit “old” as an alternative to Omegle.
12. ChatRad
For those looking for a more adult -oriented chat site, ChatRad claims to be a G-rated alternative to sites like Chatroulette. The site is well-managed and moderated, so it’s safe for 18+ users regardless of their sexual orientation.
13. Faceflow
What I like about Faceflow is that it ’s very easy to use and has a user-friendly interface. You can also join chat rooms, which is a neat feature. The site even offers video conferencing and allows for there way video chats.
14. Hey-People
A so called non-commercial project Hey-People is an Omegle alternative that does away with the concept of random strangers and instead, focuses on connecting you with people who share your interests. The site has a very user-friendly interface and is easy to navigate. You can even create your own chat rooms.
15. iMeetzu
This combines random video chat with social networking to create a unique and powerful experience. You can find people based on your interests and even filter them by country. The site also has a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.
16. FaceBuzz
This is more for those who want a game-like experience. You can rate other users and even add them to your friend list. What I think is unique about this site is the ability to disguise yourself with a mask or even change your voice.
17. Paltalk
A downloadable alternative to Omegle, Paltalk is available for macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android. It has an impressive user interface and offers features like one-on-one video chats, multi-user video chat rooms, the ability to filter matches by gender and interests, and the ability to delete offensive content.
18. Camfrog
A modern chat site with a clean interface and plenty of features, Camfrog is a great alternative to Omegle. You can use the site on your computer or download the mobile app. I like that there are public and private chat rooms available and that you can even create your own chat room.
19. ChatSpin
This is a chat site that makes it easy to meet new people online. ChatSpin offers video chat features including face masks, gender and country filters, private chat, and more. Chat with random people all over the world instantly.
10 Safety Tips for Talking to Strangers Online
Remember, these are strangers you’re talking to. You don’t know them and they don’t know you. So, it’s important to be aware of the risks that come with talking to strangers online. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Talking to strangers and meeting new people online can be a fun and exciting experience. But it’s important to remember to stay safe and be aware of the risks that come with talking to people you don’t know. By following the tips we’ve listed above, you can help ensure that your experience is a positive one. Thanks for reading and happy chatting! This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional. © 2022 Elin Beck