Pink Video Chat App Download: Why There's No App Store Install (and What to Do Instead)
If you came looking for a Pink Video Chat app download, here's the good news: there's nothing to download. Pink Video Chat runs straight in your browser, and you can pin it to your phone's home screen so it launches just like a native app — no store, no install, no waiting.
Why there's no app to download
Pink Video Chat is built as a Progressive Web App (PWA). In plain terms, that means the whole experience — matching, live video, skip, block, report — lives on the web and loads instantly in any modern browser. There are a few real advantages to doing it this way:
- Nothing to install. No multi-hundred-megabyte download, no update prompts.
- Works everywhere. The same link runs on iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows — anything with a browser.
- More private. No app-store account ties the install to your name, and there's no app sitting in your library for anyone to spot.
- Always current. You're always on the latest version the moment you open it.
So the "download" you're after is really just opening the site — and optionally adding it to your home screen for one-tap access.
Use it in your browser (the 10-second version)
On any device, open your browser and go to Pink Video Chat. Confirm you're 18 or older at the gate, then tap Start matching. Your browser will ask permission to use your camera and microphone the first time — grant it, and you're face to face with a stranger. That's the entire setup. No account, no profile, no real name.
Add to home screen on iPhone (iOS, Safari)
Want an icon that launches it like an app? On an iPhone or iPad:
- Open Pink Video Chat in Safari (this won't appear in some other iOS browsers).
- Tap the Share button — the square with an upward arrow at the bottom of the screen.
- Scroll down and tap Add to Home Screen.
- Edit the name if you like, then tap Add in the top corner.
A Pink Video Chat icon now sits on your home screen. Tap it and the site opens full-screen, with no address bar — indistinguishable from a downloaded app.
Add to home screen on Android (Chrome)
On most Android phones using Chrome:
- Open Pink Video Chat in Chrome.
- Tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Tap Add to Home screen (sometimes shown as Install app).
- Confirm with Add or Install.
Chrome drops the icon onto your home screen and, on many phones, into your app drawer too. Launching it gives you the same full-screen, app-like view as iOS.
Camera, mic and privacy
Whichever route you take, the first time you start a chat your browser asks to use the camera and microphone. You approve it once. You can revoke access anytime from your browser or phone settings, and the home-screen version respects the exact same permissions and the same hard 18+ gate as the website. If you're curious about the mechanics, our explainer on how Pink Video Chat works covers the full flow, and the Pink Chat App page sums up the no-install pitch.
Ready to go? You can talk to a stranger right now in the browser — adding it to your home screen later takes seconds. Any trouble installing, email [email protected] and we'll walk you through it.