It works like a phone call, minus the phone: you're paired cam to cam with someone new, right in the browser. No number to give out, no app, no sign-up — the video call with strangers starts the moment you answer.
The call never touches your phone line. Nobody gets your number, because there is no number — everything happens in the browser tab.
Nothing to download from a store and nothing running in the background. Open the page, allow your camera, and the next call starts.
When you hang up, that is it. No call log with names in it, no contact card, no way for the last stranger to ring you back.
Someone online is already on the line. Two cameras switch on facing each other — cam to cam, nobody else listening in.
Same as answering any call from someone you don't know yet: a wave, a "hey, where are you calling from?" — and you're past it.
Some run long past the first minute. Most don't, and that's fine: hanging up on a stranger here is polite, not rude.
Hang up and the next call rings in seconds. No dialing, no waiting for someone to pick up.
A call means both faces on screen. Your live cam connects to theirs the moment you match — there is no one-way watching and no audience mode.
Every call is strictly 1v1. Nobody can join in, listen in, or lurk — the line belongs to the two of you until one of you hangs up.
Skip, mute, block and report sit next to the call the whole time. Ending a video call with a stranger takes one tap and needs no excuse.
A random video call connects you face to face with a stranger you did not choose — like answering a call from someone new every time. On Thundr it runs in the browser: you are paired with one person who is online, cam to cam, and one tap swaps them for the next caller.
Thundr is free to start — no card and no subscription to begin. Credits are only needed for longer sessions and premium extras.
Neither. Calls happen in the browser on any phone or laptop with a camera. You never share a phone number, install an app, or create an account. You must be 18 or over.
Always one-on-one. Every call here is a 1v1 video call — a private line between exactly two people. There is no conference mode and nobody can join a call already in progress.
No — the match is random, that is the point. You cannot dial a specific person and calls are not locked to any gender. If the person on the line is not for you, hang up and the next call connects in seconds.
The brand is Thundr — no e — at thundr.online. If you searched "thunder video call", this is the same site: either spelling lands here.
A camera, a mic and a browser — that is the whole checklist. It works on phones and laptops without plugins. If your browser can show this page, it can carry the call.