BeeChat
Since Omegle closed in November 2023, dozens of apps claim to replace it. Most are chaotic or paywalled. These seven actually work, free, browser-friendly, and, crucially, moderated. Ranked with the safest and most usable first.
Free, browser-based random video chat with 24/7 AI moderation and one-tap report/block. Free 1v1 calls with no per-minute coins and no time limit. Largest community in India. No download, works on budget Android. Try BeeChat →
One of the most-searched replacements, especially in Southeast Asia. Browser-based with a gender filter. Moderation is partial, and free matching can be limited during busy hours.
The original random-cam site, still running and now more moderated than its early days. Skews Western and desktop, with fewer users in India.
Clean, lightweight, with a country filter and a free tier. Good for a calmer experience, though the user pool is smaller.
Interest-based matching that tries to pair people by topic. Nice idea; the live pool is hit or miss depending on the hour.
Short, fast video intros with a younger, mobile-first feel. Better known for its app than a browser experience.
Filters, face masks, and gender/location options. Many features sit behind a paid tier, so the free experience is thinner.
Three things decided the order: moderation (does it actively police live video?), price (is the core feature genuinely free, or coin-gated?), and usability in India (does it load fast on a budget phone browser, and are there real local users?). Omegle failed on the first, which is why the apps that lead here treat moderation as the feature, not an afterthought.
For a free, moderated, browser-based option (especially in India), BeeChat, no download, free 1v1, no per-minute coins, 18+.
Safety varies. Pick ones that moderate live video and let you block instantly, the things Omegle lacked.
Not always. BeeChat, Ome.tv, and Chatroulette run in the browser, handy on budget Android phones.