A conversation in one click
The closest thing to Omegle lets you open a page and be talking, rather than filling in a profile first.
Omegle closed in 2023, and the tab you used to open out of boredom or curiosity simply is not there anymore. Here is where its users actually went — the options worth trying, ranked, with what each one is best for.
The thing people miss is not really Omegle the website; it is what it let you do. Meet a stranger, talk for a minute or an hour, and move on with no strings. That is still easy to find, and a handful of sites do it well. We weighed them on how fast you can start, how the matching feels, and whether you are stuck on camera or can switch to voice or text.
The closest thing to Omegle lets you open a page and be talking, rather than filling in a profile first.
You want a single person at a time, chosen at random, with a fast way to move to the next.
Omegle had text as well as video; the better alternatives keep that flexibility.
Skip, block, and report should be easy to find so you set the pace of any chat.
Ordered by how quickly they get you into a good conversation. The right one for you comes down to how you like to meet people.
Best all-rounder
Runs in the browser and pairs you with one person at a time, with video, voice, or text to move between. There is no download and no profile to fill in first, which makes it the nearest match for the open-and-go habit Omegle built.
Best for shared interests
Leans on interest tags so matches skew toward common ground. A good fit if pure chance has been feeling too random.
The original random cam
One of the sites that started the format, still purely random. Familiar if you want it much as it began.
Best on mobile
A phone app with a large, active crowd. Worth a look if you mainly chat on the go.
Best for filters
Adds country and language filters over random matching, handy for meeting people from a particular place.
Omegle shut down in 2023 after years of moderation and legal pressure. Its founder framed it as no longer sustainable to run, and the site went offline for good rather than changing hands.
What did not go away was the appeal underneath it. Talking to someone new, with none of the setup a social app expects, is a small pleasure that predates Omegle and outlived it. The sites above simply carry it forward. If you want the shortest path back to it, start with a random video chat, or read our fuller take on the Omegle alternative approach.
Nothing single-handedly, which is why people compare a few options. Browser-based random video chats cover the same ground; Flingster is the one we reach for first because a conversation is a click away with no account to build.
For most people it is a random video chat that runs in the browser. Flingster pairs you with one person by video, voice, or text, and you can move on whenever a match is not the right fit.
Yes. Flingster is free to begin a chat, and most sites here are free to try. A few ask you to install an app or register before the first match.
Flingster does — pick text instead of camera and you get a random text chat with a stranger, close to how Omegle’s text mode worked.
Safety comes down to your habits. Keep personal details to yourself early on, and use skip and block whenever you need them. Our safety tips walk through the rest.
The quickest way to see which alternative suits you is to try one. Open a tab and meet someone new.