About VoiceChatMate

VoiceChatMate pairs visitors in the browser for one-to-one text, voice, or video. This page explains what the product is for, how we think about safety, and where to read policies before you connect.

What you are using

VoiceChatMate is built for low-friction pairing: you choose a display name and a mode, and the service connects you with another visitor when someone is available in the same mode. Text, voice, and video each have different exposure—voice and video need the browser permissions you grant.

Design goals

  • Low friction — no classic account wall; a nickname and a mode choice are enough to queue.
  • Clear exits — you can leave a match instantly; that is intentional.
  • Honest limits — moderation and reporting reduce harm but cannot remove all risk from stranger-to-stranger chat.

Who we are & support

The legal name and public support inbox for VoiceChatMate appear on the contact page and in the site footer when they are published. We review abuse reports and policy questions through those channels; chat itself is not a crisis or emergency service.

Where to go next

New visitors often read how it works and safety, then open the lobby when they feel informed. The blog covers browser audio and video, permissions, and safer habits online.

Policies for this site

Frequently Asked Questions

Who runs VoiceChatMate?

VoiceChatMate is the product name for this browser-based pairing experience. The legal name and public support inbox for this site appear on the contact page and in the footer when they are published.

Is this the same as legacy random chat brands?

No. We are not affiliated with older stranger-chat services. VoiceChatMate is its own codebase focused on browser text, voice, and video pairing with clear policies.

Does VoiceChatMate sell my conversations?

The product is built for live pairing, not resale of chats. See the privacy policy for what may be processed to run the service and handle abuse.