How to use P2P Chat
Start a private conversation in three steps — no account, no install, no middleman.
1
Create a room
Click Create Room on the home page. A unique room link is generated instantly and you are taken to the chat page.
2
Share the link with your peer
Click the Share link button in the chat header to copy the room URL. Send it to the person you want to chat with — via any channel you like (email, Signal, etc.).
Important: both of you must have the room open at the same time. There is no offline delivery — if the other person has not opened the link yet, wait for them before sending messages.
3
Wait for the connection
Once your peer opens the link, the status bar will change to Connected. You can now chat, call, and transfer files in real time.
4
Rejoin the same room anytime
Rooms persist as long as at least one person keeps the tab open. Both of you can leave and return using the same link. Closed rooms appear in Recent Rooms on the home page for quick access.
What you can do in a room
- 💬Send messages — type and press Enter (or the Send button). Shift+Enter adds a new line.
- 📎Send files — click the paperclip icon or drag-and-drop a file into the chat. Max size: 200 MB. Files are transferred directly to your peer, no upload to any server.
- 🎙️Audio call — click the microphone icon in the header to start a voice call.
- 📹Video call — click the camera icon to start a video call. Your local preview appears as a small overlay.
- 🗑️Clear messages — removes your local chat history. The peer's history is not affected.
- ✏️Rename — give the room a memorable name visible only to you.
Everything is private by default
Once connected, all messages, calls, and file transfers go directly between browsers using WebRTC — the server never sees your content. There are no accounts, no logs, and nothing stored on any server.
Your identity and chat history live only in this browser. Clearing browser data permanently deletes them — there is no recovery.
Keep in mind
This is not an async messaging app. Both people must be online simultaneously — there is no inbox and no message queue. If your peer is offline, your messages will not be delivered.