- 20 cams a minute
- Open public lobby
- No verification
- Skip-first experience
Chatroulette, Bazoocam, Camsurf still run that product better than a verified queue ever will.
One side is anonymous roulette: fast, public, skip-first. The other is verified 1-on-1: private, calmer, and built for real conversations.
Two products share the same search term. Picking the wrong one is the main reason people leave bored — so be honest with yourself.
Chatroulette, Bazoocam, Camsurf still run that product better than a verified queue ever will.
Free · Camera-off allowed
Three turns the category took on the way to the split — visible on the SERP today, invisible at the time.
ChatRoulette launched late 2009 and defined a subcategory inside a year: your cam, a stranger's cam, the next one. Anonymity-as-a-feature. The lobby skewed 6:1 immediately — the conversation was about weird and fun, not safety.
A quieter set of products started running verification before the queue. A 15-second live-photo check that ~1 in 7 first-time signups fails. Users who used to leave after 30 hostile seconds stopped leaving. The category quietly forked.
November 14, 2023 — Omegle shut down. Traffic moved in two directions over 96 hours: back to anonymous clones, forward to verified queues. By mid-2024 the split was visible on the SERP, same query, two product categories on page one.
Four signals from the first ten minutes. Verified numbers are ours; anonymous numbers are what every operator agrees on off the record.
Anonymous removes friction before the match — no signup, no verify, instant lobby. Verified removes friction after the match starts — the first 30 seconds aren't a defensive crouch.
Every match is a closed room with one other person. No spectator strip, no lobby cams, nothing piped to a side panel.
A 15-second live-photo check before the queue. About 1 in 7 first-time signups fails it. The other side cleared the same step.
Free queue, free matches. No tokens, no minute counter ticking down, no paywall after the first hello.
Voice-only is a supported state, not a punished one. Turn the camera on when you are ready, not as the price of entry.
Start with one person, not a public lobby. Free queue. No per-minute meter. Live-photo verified.
We'd rather you bounce now than after a hostile first match. Pick the half you actually want.
That's a real product. It is not this one. Chatroulette, Bazoocam, and Camsurf still run it well.
Then the verified queue is one tap. Camera-off allowed; no per-minute meter.
Yes — in both halves of the split. The randomness shape changed, the word did not. Anonymous lobbies stay truly anonymous: you have no idea who is next, and no idea who they were after the call ends. Verified queues are random inside a verified pool: the next match is unknown, but the account on the other side cleared a live-photo check. The dictionary holds. The population it draws from is what split.