Random video or text chat. Press the button. Talk to a stranger.
Free. Anonymous. No login. No data harvesting.
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Ran-Doe is random chat with strangers, by video or by text if you'd rather not be on camera. We pair you with someone. You talk. When you're done, hit NEXT and we line up someone else. Close the tab and it's like you were never here.
We don't record video or audio. Calls are peer-to-peer. We keep a device fingerprint to enforce bans, the name you picked, and your text messages briefly (for moderation). That's the whole list.
Be cool to whoever you meet. Don't share info you don't want shared. If something is off, skip or report. We take reports seriously and review every one.
Encrypted email, made in Switzerland.
Wondering why pick this one over the rest? Short version: no sign-up, no app, no premium tier, no data harvesting, moderated for real. Long version on its own page.
Meet Bitsy. She's a 1.44 MB floppy disk from 1995 who knows everything about Ran-Doe and a surprising amount of 90s trivia. Tap the Ask Bitsy button in the bottom-right and talk to her about anything.
She's slowly corrupting (it's fine), tells decent jokes, and won't give advice on anything serious. Type help in the chat for her secret commands.
Browse privately. No logs, ever.
Stuck for words? Bitsy will riff on just about anything. A few openers people like:
help for her secret commands.Bitsy.RUN. An endless-runner for the floppy disk who refuses to retire. Jump CRTs. Duck error dialogs. Watch the sky cycle from noon to neon midnight. Beat your best to stamp six initials on the global board.
Plays anywhere. Direct link: /bitsy.run
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Beat your personal best in Bitsy.RUN to enter your initials. Six characters max — letters, digits, and a curated set of specials (★ ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠ ! @ # $ % & …).
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