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ChitChat vs NextFace

Both pair you with random strangers by webcam. The real difference is what happens when a chat goes wrong: ChitChat relies on lighter, after-the-fact moderation, while NextFace checks every session and fails closed.

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ChitChat vs NextFace at a glance

NextFaceChitChat
Sign-upNot requiredOptional
Video & textVideo + textVideo + text
ModerationEvery session · fail-closedAI, maturing
AccessAny browser · no appWeb
PriceFreeFree

What is ChitChat?

ChitChat (chitchat.gg) is a newer random video chat platform that markets AI moderation, fast matching, and interest-based pairing.

Where ChitChat falls short

Where NextFace is different

NextFace shares the interest-matching idea but makes moderation the core, not a feature — fail-closed, every session, no upsell to “just start”. Frames are sampled every session and anything showing nudity or abuse is ended within seconds; there is report-and-ban, a strict 18+ policy, and — critically — if the moderation service is ever unreachable, NextFace pauses matching entirely rather than running unmoderated.

Which should you use?

If you specifically want ChitChat's exact feature set, use ChitChat. If you want a clean, no-sign-up, moderated random video chat that runs in any browser by video or text, NextFace is built for exactly that.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between ChitChat and NextFace?

Both connect you with random strangers by webcam. NextFace makes moderation non-optional and needs no sign-up or app. NextFace shares the interest-matching idea but makes moderation the core, not a feature — fail-closed, every session, no upsell to “just start”.

Is NextFace free like ChitChat?

Yes — NextFace is completely free, with no sign-up and no download.

Can I use NextFace without an account?

Yes. There is no account or email — just confirm you are 18 or older and hit Start.

NextFace is 18+ and moderated. Be kind, stay safe, and never share personal or financial information with strangers. See our safety tips.