Free voice & video calls in your browser — no account needed
When you open 67calling, you're instantly assigned a unique number like +67-4821-309. This is your identity — no sign-up needed. The same number is assigned every time you return from the same device.
Ask the other person for their +67 number. Type it into the keypad and press the green 📞 button for a voice call, or 📹 for a video call. Both of you need to have the site open.
Tap the 🔗 button at the top. A link like 67calling.pages.dev/?call=+67-XXXX-XXX is copied to your clipboard. Send it to anyone via WhatsApp, iMessage, email, or anywhere. When they open it, they'll see a "Call +67-XXXX-XXX?" popup — one tap and they're connected to you.
Use the on-screen controls: Mute your mic, switch to Speaker, open the Keypad for DTMF tones, or tap Video to upgrade a voice call to video mid-call. Tap 🔄 to flip between front and rear camera.
Tap the Recents tab to see your call history. Missed calls appear in red. Tap 📞 next to any entry to redial instantly.
Yes. 67calling uses WebRTC — audio and video travel directly between browsers (peer-to-peer). No media servers, no bandwidth costs.
All calls are end-to-end encrypted via WebRTC's built-in DTLS/SRTP. The signaling server (Cloudflare Workers) only sees your +67 number and never touches your audio or video.
Browsers require explicit user permission before accessing hardware. 67calling only requests access when you start a call, and stops using the camera/mic the moment you hang up.
Yes — iPhone (Safari 14+), Android Chrome, and all major desktop browsers are supported. No app download required.