A better Omegle alternative.
Omegle shut down in November 2023. For many people, it was a genuinely useful place to talk to strangers — before the safety problems became unmanageable. Mindfuse is what came after: anonymous, real-time voice chat with real people, built with the safety and quality controls Omegle never had.
What made Omegle useful — and what made it unsafe
Omegle's value was simple: you could talk to a complete stranger, anonymously, about anything. That created genuinely unusual conversations — no social history, no reputation at stake, no performance. For a lot of lonely people, it was one of the few places where honest conversation was possible.
The problem was the complete absence of safety infrastructure. No moderation, no accountability, no community standards. The anonymity that enabled honesty also enabled the worst behaviour, and there was nothing in the design to separate the two.
How Mindfuse is different
Mindfuse keeps what worked about Omegle and removes what didn't. The anonymity is preserved — no real name, no photo, no profile to build. The randomness is preserved — you're connected to someone you've never spoken to. The voice format is preserved — it's more honest than text.
What's different: voice-only (no video, which was the source of most of Omegle's most serious problems), a paid subscription (€3.99/month filters out bad actors who won't pay for the right to harass), active moderation, and community guidelines that are actually enforced.
Who uses Mindfuse
People who want what Omegle was at its best: a real conversation with a real stranger, without the weight of social identity. That includes people dealing with loneliness, people who want to talk to someone in a different country, people who are awake at 3am and need to talk, and people who are simply curious about the person on the other end of a random connection.
Talk to someone real
Anonymous voice chat with real people. No profile, no performance. €3.99/month.