No name · no account · 18+

Anonymous video chat with strangers. No sign-up, no profile.

Meet someone new on camera without handing over who you are — no name to give, no account to make, no profile to fill in. Being anonymous is the default here, not a setting to switch on. Confirm you are 18, tap once, and the next stranger is on screen.

No email · no download

Why people want an anonymous video chat

Most chat apps want to know you before they let you talk — a profile, a photo, a phone number, a history that quietly grows every time you open them. An anonymous video chat flips that: you speak as a stranger, to a stranger, and neither of you carries a name into the room. That freedom is the whole appeal — you speak candidly, meet who you meet, and none of it is linked back to your real identity.

Thundr is built around that idea. There is no account to make and no profile to maintain, so talking to strangers anonymously is simply how it works, not a privacy setting buried in a menu. What you show is your choice; what you leave behind is nothing.

What “anonymous” actually means here

No name, ever

You are never asked who you are. No real name, no username to pick, no handle that follows you around. To the person on the other camera you are simply “a stranger”.

No account, no email

There is nothing to sign up for. No email, no phone number, no password — so there is no login that ties this session back to you.

No profile to build

No bio, no photos, no history for anyone to scroll. You are not a searchable page — you are just whoever shows up when the camera turns on.

No history tied to you

Close the tab and the conversation is over — there is no account holding a list of who you talked to, because there is no account at all.

What we ask for — and what we never do

To start, you give
  • A tap to confirm you are 18 or older
  • Camera and mic permission, only while you are in a room
  • A connection — for as long as you choose to stay
We never ask for
  • Your name, email, or phone number
  • A profile, photo, or bio
  • Card details or a subscription to start
  • A public profile or name others can look up

Anonymous doesn’t mean lawless

Anonymous, not unmoderated
Being nameless does not mean anything goes. Automated moderation runs in the background on every anonymous video chat, all day, every time zone.
Skip, block, report — one tap
Uncomfortable? Leave instantly. Skip brings a new stranger, block ends it for good, and report flags it — the controls sit on every room screen.
You reveal only what you choose
The room knows what your camera shows and nothing else. Share as little or as much as you like — anonymity puts that entirely in your hands.

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Anonymous video chat — FAQ

Anonymous video chat lets you talk to a random stranger on camera without giving a name, email, or account. You are matched, you talk, and when you leave there is no profile or login tying the session back to you. Thundr is built this way by default — tap once and you are on cam with someone new, no identity required.

Yes. There is no sign-up, no email, and no profile to create, so you are never identified to the people you meet. You confirm you are 18+, allow your camera, and you are matched — that is the whole entry, and none of it asks who you are.

That is exactly the point. No account, no email, no download — just open the page, confirm you are 18, and start. Talking to strangers anonymously is the default here, not a setting you have to turn on.

Anonymity and safety are not opposites here. Age is confirmed at the door, automated moderation runs in the background, and skip, mute, block and report sit on every screen. You can end any conversation the instant you want to.

There is no account and no profile, so there is no personal chat history tied to a “you” to browse later — close the tab and the conversation is over for you. Basic connection records are kept only for safety and legal reasons, and they are never linked to a public identity, because you never create one.

Most apps want a profile, a photo, or a phone number, and they keep a history tied to your account. Anonymous video chat strips that away: you speak freely as a stranger, with no personal identity attached. It is meeting someone new without signing your name to it.

No name needed. Just say hi.