FreeCallMe
Step-by-step guide · No download, no sign up

How to make a free call online.

You don't need an app, an account, or a credit card. Open your browser, generate a link, share it, and talk. Here's the whole process — about two minutes, start to finish.

A private room for two. Open the link, hit join — no waiting room, no sign-in.

Works on any phone, tablet, or computer · Voice, video & screen sharing · Free, no time limit

The short answer

To make a free call online, open a browser-based caller like FreeCallMe, generate a call link, and share it with the person you want to reach. When they open the link and allow camera and microphone access, the call connects directly between your two browsers — no app, no account, and no time limit.

Make a free call in 6 steps

No technical setup. If you can open a link, you can do this.

  1. 1

    Open FreeCallMe in your browser

    Go to freecallme.com on any device — phone, tablet, or computer. There's nothing to download and no app to install. Any modern browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge) works.

  2. 2

    Choose a private or group call

    Pick Private for a one-on-one call, or Group to bring up to 20 people into the same room. Private is the default — switch to Group only if you need more than two people.

  3. 4

    Share the link with whoever you're calling

    Copy the link and send it however you like — text message, WhatsApp, email, Slack, or a calendar invite. The other person doesn't need an account either; they just click it.

  4. 5

    Allow camera and microphone access

    The first time you join, your browser asks permission to use your mic and camera. Tap Allow. This happens locally on your device — you only grant it once per browser.

  5. 6

    Start talking — voice, video, or screen share

    Once both people open the link, you're connected. Turn your camera on or off, mute yourself, or share your screen. When you're done, just close the tab — the room stops existing.

What you need

Almost certainly things you already have.

  • A modern browser

    Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge — anything updated in the last few years supports the WebRTC technology that powers the call.

  • An internet connection

    Wi-Fi or mobile data both work. A stable connection gives the clearest video; voice-only holds up even on weaker signals.

  • A camera and microphone

    Built into every phone and most laptops. For voice-only calls a mic is all you need — no webcam required.

Why this is free — and what to watch for

Traditional calling apps charge because they route your call through their servers and ask you to create an account so they can build a profile around you. A browser-based call works differently: it uses WebRTC, a technology built into every modern browser, to connect two people directly. There's no software to sell you and no account to sign up for, so the call is genuinely free.

The trade-offs are small but worth knowing. Both people need a reasonably current browser, and a peer-to-peer video call uses your upload bandwidth — on a weak connection, switching off video and staying on voice keeps things smooth. And because nothing is stored, there's no call history or recording waiting for you afterward unless you record it yourself.

Tips for a smoother call

Small things that make a noticeable difference.

  • Test the link on your own phone first

    Open the link you generated on a second device to see exactly what the other person will experience before you send it.

  • Use headphones to avoid echo

    If both people are on speakers in the same room, you'll get feedback. Earbuds or headphones fix it instantly.

  • Share your screen for walkthroughs

    Need to show a document, slide, or app? Hit screen share instead of pointing your camera at a monitor.

  • Keep the link for later

    Each link is a reusable room. Save it in a note or calendar event and reopen it next time instead of generating a new one.

Frequently asked questions

Everything people want to know before their first free call.

Is it really free to make a call online?
Yes. FreeCallMe is free with no trial, no credit card, and no upsell. You generate a link and call — there's no paid tier you get nudged toward.
Do I need to download an app or sign up?
No. The call runs entirely in your web browser. There's nothing to install and no account to create — for you or the person you're calling.
Can I make a free video call, or just voice?
Both. Every call supports voice and video, and you can turn your camera on or off at any time. You can also share your screen during the call.
How many people can join a free call?
A private call is for two people. A group call holds up to 20 — everyone joins the same link, and no one needs to be the host.
Is there a time limit on calls?
No. Unlike free Zoom's 40-minute cutoff, FreeCallMe calls don't time out. Talk as long as you need.
Does it work on a phone?
Yes. It works on iPhone and Android the same way it works on a laptop — open the link in the browser, allow camera and mic, and you're in. No app store needed.
Are free online calls private?
Calls are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted, so the audio and video go directly between participants. FreeCallMe doesn't record, transcribe, or store your calls.
Why won't the other person hear me?
Almost always it's a browser permission. Check that your microphone is allowed for the site and not muted in the call controls, then refresh and rejoin the link.

Make your free call now

Generate a link, open it on your phone to test it, then send it to whoever you want to reach. It really is this fast.

A private room for two. Open the link, hit join — no waiting room, no sign-in.

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