All of our live webcam performers are equipped to support two-way video shows. You can broadcast your video during a paid show in any show type except Voyeur and Semi-Private.
What is Cam2Cam?
This is a feature available to all members during private shows. You can show the performer your webcam and talk to the performer if you have a microphone.
The performer will be able to see and hear you for as long as you are in the show. You can stop your camera at any time as well.
What kind of camera do I need?
Any webcam or other video capture device attached to your computer should work if it is compatible with Flash.
You can verify that your camera and microphone work prior to entering a paid show with our
Test Page.
The model cannot see and/or hear me.
If you're having trouble connecting to your model via Cam2Cam, and you're using a WebRTC browser (ie Chrome & Firefox), please make sure you've followed these steps:
1) Make sure that your webcam/microphone are properly connected. Your device
MUST be connected
BEFORE initiating a Cam2Cam session.
2) Make sure you have permitted your browser to access your webcam device. If you accidentally denied the browser's request for permission, it can be granted manually. Visit our
Cam2Cam page. Three tabs beneath the
Cam2Cam Webcam Tester header offer detailed instructions on how to manually permit your browser to access your cam and mic.
If you're using a browser that does not support WebRTC, please make sure you have followed these steps:
1) Download the latest
Flash Player.
2) Make sure you click "Allow" or adjust your browser settings to permit Flash to run on our site.
3) If problems persist, we do recommend using either the Firefox or Chrome browsers for best results.
If you've followed these steps and are still unable to conduct a Cam2Cam session, please contact our technical support team for further assistance.
Which browsers are best for Cam2Cam?
Most browsers support Cam2Cam. For optimal results, we recommend conducting your Cam2Cam session through Chrome or Firefox, as these browser use WebRTC (Real Time Communication) and require only your permission to access your cam and mic, without downloaded plugins. Other browsers will require the most recent version of Flash.
My Cam2Cam session will not start in my Chrome/Firefox Browser.
You must give these browsers explicit permission to access your webcam and mic. If you ignore or deny your browser's request for access, the Cam2Cam feature will not work. To grant these permissions manually, visit our
Cam2Cam page. Under the
Cam2Cam Webcam Tester header are 3 tabs of instructions for Firefox, Chrome, and Flash users. If the problem persists, please contact customer service.
What if I am not using Chrome of Firefox for Cam2Cam?
For users not utilizing a WebRTC-capable browser, Flash will continue to be supported for your Cam2Cam sessions. To make sure you have the most recent version of the Flash plug-in,
click here.
Why is my model's audio or video delayed or out of sync during a Cam2Cam session?
If you're experiencing delays during a Cam2Cam session, switching to the HTML 5 player should correct it. To do so, mouse over the player-type button in the bottom left corner of the model's video stream (just above the volume slider) and select the 5 icon.
If the problem persists, please contact or Customer Service team.
Can I still use a browser that requires the Flash plugin for Cam2Cam?
Yes. Flash Cam2Cam is available to all registered users, but only in private shows. VIP members who wish to use Cam2Cam in other room states such as public chat or party chat must connect via Chrome or Firefox (ie. a WebRTC-capable browser).