Open your camera, get matched with someone new, anywhere in the world. No app, no signup, no language filter promising something we can't actually deliver. Just a video chat platform that works the same for everyone, everywhere.
A lot of people searching "english chat" want one specific thing: a room where everyone's speaking English, guaranteed. Worth being upfront about this — there's no separate English-only room here, the way there's a dedicated Tamil or Telugu room. Video and text chat match globally, the same way for everyone, regardless of what brought them to this page.
In practice, English ends up being the common ground in a huge share of conversations here simply because it's the language most people online share at least some of — but that's a side effect of how global chat tends to work, not a filter we built or can promise. You might land on a native speaker, you might land on someone else also practicing, you might land on someone who barely speaks English at all. All three happen.
What we built instead of a filter that doesn't exist is a browser-based chat that works the same everywhere — no app, no account, no download. Open chatzyo.in on Chrome or Safari and you're talking to a real person within seconds, in whatever language the conversation ends up in.
Open your camera, get matched with anyone online. No language selection, because there isn't one to offer honestly.
Browser only, on any device. Nothing to install, nothing using storage later.
No coins, no premium tier hiding the actual features. One version, available to all.
Most language apps are good at one thing: drilling words and grammar rules in a controlled, repeatable way. What they're bad at is the part that actually trips people up in real conversation — someone talking fast, trailing off mid-sentence, using slang that's not in any textbook, or just not waiting for you to finish your thought. None of that shows up in an app exercise. All of it shows up the moment you talk to an actual stranger.
That's the honest case for using random chat to practice English — not that it's structured or gentle, but that it's real. You'll get interrupted. You'll mishear something. Sometimes the other person will be patient and slow down; sometimes they won't notice you're struggling at all. Both are useful in different ways, and neither happens in a language app's scripted dialogue.
None of this means it replaces actual instruction — grammar still has to come from somewhere. But for the specific gap between "I know the words" and "I can actually keep up in a conversation," talking to strangers does something a textbook can't.
Nobody waits for you to finish typing an answer. That's uncomfortable and exactly the point.
No dialogue tree, no "correct" response. Conversation goes wherever it actually goes.
If a conversation isn't working, move on. No grade attached to any single attempt.
Chrome, Safari, any browser, anywhere. No download, no account to create first.
Video, voice or text — your choice. Text is a good place to start if speaking out loud feels like too much pressure at first.
Click Start and a real person appears, matched globally. Skip anytime — the next match loads fast.
If random English-leaning chat isn't what you're after and you want a guaranteed conversation in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada or Malayalam instead, these dedicated rooms handle that through text or voice — built the way an English-only room would need to be, if we had one yet.
Many ways to connect — choose based on your interest and language.