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List of chat websites

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This is a list of websites used for online chat.

Website Description Messaging? File sharing? Send video? Receive video? Website? Android app? iOS app? Adult?
7 Cups Trained listener support for emotionally distressed people[1] Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Airtime.com Group live video streaming and instant messaging Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
BongaCams One-way webcam model live video streaming Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Chat-Avenue Adobe Flash and PHP-based chat rooms Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Chatroulette Two-way live video streaming between random pairs of people No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Chaturbate Two-way webcam model live video streaming Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes
Discord Group live video streaming and instant messaging Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Gitter Instant messaging for software development Yes No No No Yes Yes No No
Google Hangouts Group live video streaming and instant messaging Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
HipChat Instant messaging for enterprise software development, integrates with Atlassian products Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No
LiveJasmin One-way webcam model live video streaming Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes
Meebo Rooms Yes No No Yes No No No No
MyFreeCams.com One-way webcam model live video streaming Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes
Paltalk Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Rounds Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Slack Instant messaging for Enterprise software development Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No
Stickam One-way webcam model live video streaming No No No No No No No Yes
Stripchat One-way webcam model live video streaming No No No No No No No Yes
Talkomatic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Tinychat Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
TokBox Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Userplane Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No
Woo Media Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
Xfire Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Shu, Catherine. "Y Combinator Startup 7 Cups Of Tea Connects People In Need Of Emotional Support With Trained Listeners". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2016-05-13.