Cam to cam (or “cam2cam”) means both people have their cameras on — a two-way webcam chat where you can see and react to each other in real time. It’s the most face-to-face version of random cam chat, and on Rolet it’s always optional.
What “cam to cam” actually means
In a one-way setup, only one person’s camera is on. Cam to cam means both cameras are live, so the conversation is genuinely mutual — closer to talking in person than anything text or one-way can offer.
It’s the natural mode for a one-on-one video chat: two people, both present, both visible.
How it works on Rolet
You’re matched with one live person at random. If you both keep your cameras on, you’re cam to cam. Either side can turn their camera off at any time, or move on to a new match with one tap — nothing is kept after you leave.
Staying in control
- Your camera and mic are always under your control — turn them on or off mid-chat.
- Report, block and mute sit one tap away on every screen.
- Active moderation runs around the clock.
Start with the camera off if you like, then switch to cam to cam once you’re comfortable. For more, see is random video chat safe?
The easiest way to get cam-to-cam is to try it with your camera on when you’re ready. Rolet connects you in seconds.
Start Video Chat →No sign-up · Camera optional · Free to try
Quick answers
What does cam to cam mean?
Both people have their cameras on for a two-way webcam chat — you can see and react to each other in real time.
Is cam to cam required?
No. On Rolet your camera is always optional — keep it off and just talk, or turn it on when you’re ready.
How do I start a cam-to-cam chat?
Open Rolet, tap to match, and both turn cameras on. No sign-up — a guest account is created automatically.
Go cam to cam when you’re ready
Match with a live person and turn your camera on in your own time — the controls are always one tap away.
Start Video Chat →No sign-up · Camera optional · Free to try