01ai face to face chat · 18+
AI face to face chat where only one face is on screen
Hers. Yours is not filmed, previewed or requested — there is no camera permission in the product at all. The glass looks one way, and that is the design.
Fictional AI characters only. Nobody here is a real person.
- Her face only
- No camera permission
- Nothing recorded
- 18+
02The detail
Face to face, minus the part everyone hates
What people want from face to face is a face to read while they talk. What they dread is being watched back. This splits the two.
An ai face to face chat that filmed you back would need your camera, your good lighting, your presentable room and your willingness to be recorded by a service you met four minutes ago. This one needs none of it, because the face-to-face part is deliberately one-way: her frame at eye level on your screen, your side of the glass dark by construction.
The asymmetry changes what gets said. With no lens on you there is no performance debt — no sitting up straight, no camera-ready face, no wondering where the recording goes. People type things at a face they would not say to a webcam, precisely because the face cannot look back.
And her side never pretends otherwise. The frame is labelled a still, she reads only what you type, and nothing in the interface implies she can see or hear you. Face to face here is an arrangement of attention, not of cameras — hers pictured, yours private.
What works well
- Her face holds eye level for the whole conversation
- No camera or microphone permission exists to grant
- Nothing you do is filmed, previewed or recorded
- No performance pressure — talk from bed, the bus, the dark
- She reads exactly what you type and nothing else
Worth knowing first
- She cannot actually see you — face to face is one-way by design
- Her frame is a still image, not a moving feed
- Every character is fictional and clearly labelled as such
- Adults only, gated at 18 before anything loads
03On this page
Faces that hold the screen
Three frames the one-way glass can hold — all stills, all labelled, all fictional.

Eye contact is the whole composition — the collar sets the register before a word lands.

Some frames go further: she is nude, the badge still says still, nothing pretends to be a feed.

A silk robe in a purple-lit room — the kind of frame that holds eye level while you type.
04In practice
What one-way feels like after ten minutes
The first thing that disappears is posture. With no preview tile showing you to yourself, you stop composing your face and start composing sentences. Her frame stays at eye level, the replies land under it, and the effect is closer to talking across a table than to any webcam site — because at a table nobody watches themselves in a corner either.
The second thing that disappears is the exit cost. There is no awkward goodbye to a face that can see you leave; close the tab and the thread simply waits. Reopen it at 3am and the same face is there, the conversation exactly where you dropped it, no explanation owed.
05Quick answers
One-way glass, answered
01Can the AI see my face during a face to face chat?
02Is anything about my session recorded?
03Does she react to what I look like or where I am?
04Why keep her frame a still instead of animating it?
06Keep reading
The other questions people bring here
Four more pages, each answering a different search.
07Start now
Take the seat across from her
Her face at eye level, your side of the glass dark, the first line already hers. Free to start, no card, no camera — 18+ only.






