Ring in, see who picks up

A fox video call rings someone new every time

FoxChat turns the fox video call into a one-tap affair — a private 1v1 video call with a random stranger, free to start, straight from your browser.

Think of it as a phone call where you never dial the same person twice: ring in, see a face, talk while it clicks, hang up the moment it doesn't.

  • Random 1v1 calls
  • No download
  • Free to start
  • Hang up anytime
Tays from Italy, a real host taking fox video calls on FoxChat
Tays, Italy — one of the people who might pick up.
1 tapFrom page to a live call
1v1Every call is private — no audience
24/7Somebody is always awake somewhere

The call, not the contact list

A fox video call on FoxChat works like a call with none of the phone-book baggage. You do not add anyone, invite anyone or wait for anyone to accept. You tap once, and the site rings one stranger out of everyone online at that moment. They appear, you appear, and the call is live — a private one-on-one, with no group room and no one else listening in.

The randomness is the point. A contact list only knows the people you already know; a fox random video call introduces the ones you don't. Tonight's call might come from Brazil or Italy, tomorrow's from next door. Some calls last thirty seconds and end in a mutual shrug — that is what the Next button is for. Some run for an hour.

You control the format mid-call. Keep the cameras off and type, talk voice-only like an actual phone call, or go full face to face. Hanging up needs no excuse: one tap ends the call, and the next one rings whenever you are ready. Signed-in regulars get call history, follows and messages, so a good call does not have to be a one-time thing.

Why call format works

No scheduling, no invites

The call starts when you tap and ends when you say so. There is nothing to arrange and nobody to wait on.

Voice or video, your pick

Camera off and voice on is a perfectly good call. So is text-only. The format follows the conversation, not the other way round.

A clean hang-up

Ending a call takes one tap and zero explanation. Skip, block and report never leave the call window.

Somebody is about to pick up

Ring someone newNo download · No sign-up wall · Free to start

Fox video call questions, answered

What is a fox video call?

It is a random 1v1 video call with a stranger: tap once and FoxChat rings someone who is online right now. The call is private — no group rooms, no audience, just the two of you.

Is the fox video call free?

Free to start — your first calls cost nothing and no card is asked for at the door. Longer sessions can run on coins, and the cost is on screen before anything is spent. Free forever is not the claim; honest pricing is.

Can I do a voice-only or text-only call?

Yes. The camera is a choice, not an entry fee. Start in text, move to voice, add video when it feels right — and step back down anytime without ending the call.

Do I need to install anything to take a call?

No. The call runs in your browser on phone or laptop. On mobile you can add FoxChat to your home screen, which makes it ring from its own icon like an app — without an app store ever getting involved.

What happens when I hang up?

The call ends, cleanly, for both sides. Tap Next and a new call rings in seconds. If a call went well and you are signed in, your call history, follows and messages let you find that person again.

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