The short answer
Go to freecallme.com, generate a call link, and send it to whoever you want to reach. They click the link, allow camera and mic access, and you are connected. Peer-to-peer, end-to-end encrypted, with nothing stored on any server. No account needed on either end.
Why account creation gets in the way
Someone sends you a video call link. Before you can join, you need to create an account: enter your email, verify it, pick a password. By the time that's done, the moment is gone.
Every major platform does this. Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, FaceTime. The signup flow is not there to help you. It is there to get your data. Every account is a user profile, and user profiles are how these companies make money.
FreeCallMe skips all of that. No account required on either end. You go from a link to a live call in under ten seconds.
How FreeCallMe works without an account
FreeCallMe is designed around one question: what is the least we need to ask before someone can make a call? The answer turned out to be nothing.
Click the link and start talking
No form to fill out, no email to verify, no account to create. Share one link and you are both on video within seconds.
Zero data collection
Your calls are not tracked, stored, or analyzed. There is no profile being built on you because there is no account tied to you.
Works on any device, any browser
Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. Phone, tablet, or laptop. The person you are calling does not need a special app or an account either.
Peer-to-peer encryption
FreeCallMe uses WebRTC to route audio and video directly between browsers. Nothing passes through a server that could record or intercept it.
Try it now. No account needed.
Works on any phone, tablet, or computer.
A free private room for two. Open the link, hit join. No waiting room, no sign in.
When no-account calling wins
The less setup a call requires, the more likely it actually happens. These are the situations where that gap matters most.
Quick client consultations
A potential client emails and asks if you can hop on a call. Reply with a FreeCallMe link. They click it, you are on video in 10 seconds, and you have not had to exchange a single credential.
Freelancer and contractor calls
Managing multiple clients means you cannot spend five minutes getting each person set up before talking. With FreeCallMe, you send a link and it just works.
Catching up across time zones
Send a FreeCallMe link to anyone, anywhere. They open it in their browser and they are in the call. No app install, no account, no regional restriction.
Remote interviews and hiring
Put a call link in the interview confirmation email. Candidates click it and join. No friction at the start of a call makes for a better first impression.
Tutoring and teaching sessions
Students join a lesson by clicking a link. No software to download, no credentials to create. The session starts on time.
Tech support and customer help
Put a FreeCallMe link on your support page. Customers click it and reach you without filling out a form or creating an account first.
Privacy and security: what FreeCallMe does not collect
Real privacy means there is nothing to breach, sell, or hand over. When a platform does not store your data, that is not a missing feature. That is the design.
No call metadata logged
We do not record who called whom, when, or for how long. There is no server-side log of your call activity.
No behavioral tracking
We do not look at your calling patterns. There is no account for us to build a profile around.
No server-side recording
Calls go directly between two browsers. FreeCallMe never receives the audio or video, so it cannot record it.
No contact list harvesting
You never upload a contact list. Share links however you want and we never see any of it.
If you are having a sensitive business discussion, a health consultation, a legal meeting, or any conversation where privacy matters, FreeCallMe's peer-to-peer architecture means no trace is left behind.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this safe? How do I know my call is not being monitored?
- FreeCallMe uses WebRTC, which connects browsers directly without routing through a middleman server. There is nothing for us to monitor because the call never touches our infrastructure.
- How do I keep track of who I called if there is no account?
- Save the link and reuse it. Bookmark it, drop it in a calendar event, or paste it in an existing message thread. That link is a persistent room you can return to any time.
- What if I want to record the call?
- Use your operating system's screen recorder. Chrome, Safari, and Windows all include one. The recording saves locally to your device and nothing is uploaded to FreeCallMe.
- Can I do a group video call without an account?
- Yes. Create a group room, share the link with everyone, and they all join the same call. Nobody needs an account and nobody has to be the designated host.
- Does FreeCallMe work on mobile?
- Open FreeCallMe in Safari on iPhone or Chrome on Android. Tap the link, allow camera and mic access, and you are in. No app download required.
- Can I use FreeCallMe for international calls?
- Yes. Calls are peer-to-peer with no geographic restrictions and no per-minute charges. Connection quality depends on your internet speed, not your location.
- What is the difference between FreeCallMe and Google Meet?
- Google Meet requires a Google account to host and asks guests to sign in. FreeCallMe requires nothing on either end. Google Meet has better calendar integration; FreeCallMe gets you into a call faster.
Start a free video call now
No sign-up. No download. No account needed. Share a link and start talking.
A free private room for two. Open the link, hit join. No waiting room, no sign in.