FoxChat is the fox video chat at foxchat.cam — a random video chat site where one tap starts a private 1v1 video call with a stranger, free to start.
This page is the straight answer to "what is FoxChat, and who is behind it?" — including what the name does not refer to.

FoxChat is a random video chat site. The whole product fits in one sentence: open foxchat.cam, tap once, and you are in a private, face-to-face 1v1 video call with a stranger who is online right now. There is no feed, no follower count and no group room — one match, one conversation, and a Next button when it runs dry. It runs entirely in the browser on phone or desktop, and it is free to start.
The business model is as plain as the product. Matching and the first conversations are free; longer sessions and extras may run on coins, one-time purchases with every price shown before you spend. There are no subscriptions and no auto-billing. The pricing page lays out the whole meter, because a product you can trust about money is easier to trust about everything else.
Now the part this page exists for. "Foxchat" is a crowded word: a Slack customer-support add-on, a Web3 messaging app and an old .org community have all answered to some form of it. FoxChat — the video chat at foxchat.cam — is a different product from all of those, unaffiliated with any of them. If you are looking for a support plugin or a crypto messenger, this is not that. If you typed foxchat, fox chat or fox video chat looking for live video chat with strangers, you are exactly where you meant to be.
Contact: [email protected]. A human reads it — product questions, billing questions, safety reports, all of it. For the rules of the house and how moderation works, the safety page has the plain-terms version.
FoxChat does random 1v1 video chat and nothing else. No rooms, no feeds, no feature sprawl — the focus is the product.
Free to start, coins for more, prices before payment, no auto-billing. The money side is boring by design.
Skip, block and report sit inside every chat, and moderators back them around the clock.
A random video chat site at foxchat.cam: one tap starts a private 1v1 video call with a stranger in your browser. No group rooms, no public feeds — one match, one conversation. Free to start.
No. A Slack add-on, a Web3 messaging app and an old .org community have used similar names; FoxChat the video chat at foxchat.cam is a separate product with no affiliation to any of them.
Coins. Matching and the first conversations are free; longer sessions and extras may draw on one-time coin bundles, with every price shown before you spend. There are no subscriptions and no auto-billing.
Every chat is a private one-on-one, and moderation is on duty around the clock. Skip, block and report are always one tap away.
Email [email protected]. Product questions, billing questions and safety reports all land with a human. For house rules, read the safety page first — it answers most of it.