What Is Chamet App? Features, Safety, and Earnings (2026 Guide)

A 2026 guide to the Chamet app — a global live video chat platform for 1-on-1 calls, Party Rooms, and live streaming with 60+ language real-time translation. It covers how Chamet works, what it costs, whether it's safe (security score, scams, and the Google Play removal), and how much hosts realistically earn through the Diamonds/Beans economy.

Author: Olivia ThompsonOlivia Thompson Publish at: 2025/08/28 14 min read

Chamet is a global live video chat app, built by FULIAO HONG KONG LIMITED, that connects strangers worldwide through 1-on-1 video calls, group Party Rooms, and live streaming — with real-time translation in 60+ languages. Launched in June 2022, it now claims 100M+ downloads and over 1 billion video calls a month. For viewers it's a fast way to meet people across borders; for hosts it's a genuine, if slow-building, way to earn real money through virtual gifts. This guide explains exactly how Chamet works, what it costs, whether it's safe, and how much hosts realistically make in 2026.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What it is: A mobile-first live video chat and streaming platform for adults (18+), strongest in India, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Middle East, and increasingly the US.

  • How it makes money: A dual-currency economy — you buy Diamonds to send gifts; hosts earn Beans that convert to cash at 10,000 Beans = $1 USD.

  • Can you earn? Yes, but treat it as a side hustle that needs consistent effort. Most new hosts make little for the first 1–3 months, then $100–$300/month, scaling to $1,000–$5,000+ for top creators.

  • Is it safe? It has 24/7 AI moderation and verification tools, but also a documented 6.7/10 security score, a Google Play removal in August 2023, and frequent reports of fake profiles and payment issues — so use it with caution.

  • Smart move for new users: Explore the free features first, set a spending budget before buying any Diamonds, and only top up through official or verified channels.

Chamet app main interface showing 1-on-1 video chat, Party Rooms, and the live streaming navigation menu

What is the Chamet app?

Chamet is a real-time video social platform — not a feed-based network like Instagram or Facebook. Its entire experience is built around live, face-to-face interaction: spontaneous 1-on-1 video matching, group video Party Rooms, and creator live streams where viewers send animated virtual gifts. Sitting somewhere between Omegle-style random video chat and a full streaming platform like BIGO LIVE, it leans hard on one differentiator: breaking the language barrier with automatic text and voice translation across 60+ languages.

The scale is real. Chamet reports over 1 billion video calls per month (about 90% on mobile), and the company says it supports 500,000+ creator families across 200+ countries. According to the app's Google Play listing, it officially supports English, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian, and Vietnamese, with real-time translation filling the gaps.

Who uses Chamet?

Chamet has 30M+ registered users with roughly 10M+ monthly actives, on top of 100M+ lifetime downloads. India dominates the user base (26 million downloads and ~$15.4M revenue in 2022, plus $13.4M in just the first seven months of 2023), with strong communities in the Philippines, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, and a fast-growing US presence.

One rule is non-negotiable: you must be 18+, and verification is enforced. Note too that the platform's earning features are oriented mainly toward female hosts — a design choice that drives some of the criticism covered later in this guide.

What devices and platforms does Chamet support?

  • Android: 5.0+ (2GB RAM, ~112 MB storage)

  • iOS: 12.0+ (~300 MB storage)

  • PC: Web browser (Chrome/Edge recommended) or a desktop client — but you can't start streams or browse the Feed & Moments content from desktop, which is a real limitation for creators.

Real-time translation works across 150+ countries, and the interface adapts cleanly across screen sizes.

What are Chamet's main features?

Live streaming and PK battles

Streamers broadcast globally and earn real money through virtual gifts. Video quality is solid at 720p (dropping to 480p on weak connections), with latency averaging ~45ms same-city and ~110ms cross-continent — competitive for global streaming.

Chamet live streaming screen with animated virtual gifts, viewer comments, and PK battle interactions

Two features stand out. Cam Live Waiting is an authenticity check that verifies a streamer is real — crucial for trust on a platform plagued by fake accounts. PK Mode turns streaming into a sport: two hosts battle in 60-second rounds while their audiences send gifts as "firepower," and the winner takes the larger share of the prize pool. It's gamification done right, and it's where top creators earn disproportionately well.

1-on-1 video chat and Party Rooms

Private 1-on-1 video chat lets you filter by gender, location, and interests. Party Rooms are group video sessions — officially 5–9 participants (the Google Play description lists "up to 5"), though rooms with up to 12 people work in practice, they just get chaotic. Entry tickets run 10–500 Diamonds, and the platform takes a 30% commission (hosts keep 70%).

Chamet Party Room showing several users in a group video chat with entry-ticket and gifting options

The real-time translation converts both text and voice automatically, which is the genuine game-changer for international rooms.

Diamonds and Beans: the virtual gift system

Chamet runs on two currencies that move in opposite directions:

  • Diamonds — you buy these with real money to send gifts and unlock premium interactions.

  • Beans — hosts earn these from gifts and per-minute charges, then cash them out.

The conversion rate is 10,000 Beans = $1 USD, the minimum withdrawal is $10 (100,000 Beans), and Diamond packages climb all the way to a 3,750,000-Diamond "whale" tier. Here's a rough sense of pricing (always verify live rates in-app or with a reseller):

Diamonds

Approx. USD

Best for

100

~$1.09

Testing the gift system

500

~$5.49

Casual gifting

1,200

~$12.99

Regular viewers

6,500

~$64.99

Active supporters

35,000

~$349.99

Heavy spenders

up to 3,750,000

Maximum "whale" package

Chamet virtual currency system showing Diamonds for buying gifts and Beans that hosts earn and withdraw

Spending tip: The Diamond system is designed to feel low-stakes — "100 Diamonds for a dollar" sounds harmless — but it's easy to burn 500–1,000 Diamonds in 20 minutes during a hot stream. Set a personal budget before you buy your first package. For efficient, secure purchases at competitive rates, Chamet Top Up services are a safer alternative to in-app whale-tier packs.

Profiles, verification, and privacy controls

Face verification is mandatory to earn as a host. Privacy tools include Blur Mask (blocks screen recording during calls), Friends Only messaging, and contact limitations. A complete profile with an authentic, clear face photo measurably boosts your chat-invitation rate — guides report a 40–60% higher match rate with a strong photo, bio, and interest tags.

How does Chamet work? (Getting started, step by step)

Getting onto Chamet takes about five minutes:

  1. Download from an official store — Google Play, the App Store, or a trusted source. Avoid modified APKs, which often carry malware.

  2. Register via phone number or a social account, then confirm the SMS verification code.

  3. Grant permissions — camera, microphone, and location (location helps regional matching).

  4. Complete your profile with a clear photo, a short bio, and interest tags. Age verification enforces the 18+ rule here.

  5. Explore free features first — random matching, watching live streams, joining public Party Rooms — before you decide whether to spend. This is the single best habit for a new user.

Navigating the app and finding people

Bottom navigation switches between discovery, chat, and profiles, with a notification center for messages, gifts, and updates. (Remember: Feed & Moments isn't available on PC.) You discover people through random matching with gender/location filters, browse live streams by category, popularity, and region, and see participant counts and entry requirements on Party Rooms upfront. Recommendation algorithms then surface connections based on your interests and activity.

Broadcasting requirements

To create Party Rooms or unlock the biggest earning tools, you need to reach Level 5 — which typically takes two to three weeks of regular use. Broadcasters set their own themes, ticket prices, and interaction rules; viewers engage through live comments and gifts. The global infrastructure supports simultaneous multi-region streaming.

How much can you actually earn on Chamet in 2026?

This is the question the original hype rarely answers honestly, so let's be specific. Yes, Chamet is a legitimate side income — but it rewards consistent, long-term effort, and the first one to three months usually pay very little while you build an audience.

Chamet's host level system (0–10)

Earning power is gated behind an 11-tier host system. Each level unlocks tools that directly raise your rates and visibility:

  • Level 0–2: Basic video calling, standard discovery. New hosts charge ~2,000–2,500 Beans/minute.

  • Level 3: Mass Messaging unlocks; rates settle around ~2,400 Beans/minute.

  • Level 5: The turning point — PK battles and Party Rooms unlock, and your revenue share rises to 70% in Party Rooms (vs. 60% on individual calls).

  • Level 7–10: Entrance effects, premium discovery placement, and top search priority. These hosts command 8,000–12,000 Beans/minute.

Realistic earnings

Host tier (Level)

Typical monthly earnings

Weekly hours

Beginner (0–2)

$100–$300

10–15

Active (3–6)

$500–$1,000+

20–30

Consistent / Top (7–10)

$1,000–$5,000+

25–40+

Earnings spike with timing and format: weekend streams tend to lift income 25–35%, and peak evening hours in India, the Philippines, and the Middle East can boost engagement 40–60%. Party Rooms typically generate 30–40% more than solo streams. But anyone promising guaranteed riches "from day one" is selling a fantasy — for most people this is a few hundred dollars a month that grows with reputation.

How the money math actually works

Here's the part that surprises new hosts. After Chamet's ~40% platform commission, hosts keep about 60% of a gift's value. In practice, a viewer spends roughly 16,670 Diamonds for a host to net 10,000 Beans ($1). Random-match calls pay ~600 Beans/minute, while private calls scale from 1,200 to 12,000+ Beans/minute by level.

How payouts work

  • Minimum withdrawal: $10 (100,000 Beans)

  • Schedule: Weekly, processed Thursdays at 06:00 UTC+8 for the prior Monday–Sunday cycle; funds typically arrive in 1–5 business days

  • Methods: MetWallet plus bank transfer, USDT, PayPal/Payoneer, and e-wallets

  • Verification tiers set daily limits: basic (~$50/day), semi (~$5,000/day), full (~$10,000/day)

  • Agency system: Agencies offer 5–30% commissions (top tiers require $1.5M+ in monthly agency revenue) plus faster verification and promotion

How does Chamet compare to BIGO LIVE, Azar, and others?

Chamet competes directly with BIGO LIVE and Azar on translation and creator monetization. Here's how the main live-video apps stack up:

App

Best for

Real-time translation

Host earnings

Approx. rating

Google Play status

Chamet

Live streaming + global 1-on-1

✅ 60+ languages

✅ Beans → cash

~4.0/5

Inconsistent (removed Aug 2023)

BIGO LIVE

Professional live streaming

✅ Good

✅ Strong, mature economy

~4.1–4.5/5

✅ Available

Azar

Quick 1-on-1 video matching

✅ 30+ languages

❌ None

~3.9–4.3/5

✅ Available

Ome TV

Anonymous random video chat

⚠️ Limited

❌ None

✅ Available

Comparison of Chamet's live video and translation features versus traditional social media and rival chat apps

For maximum, established earning potential, BIGO LIVE's creator economy is more mature. Azar is the better pick if you only want fast, no-frills 1-on-1 matching. Chamet's edge is being less saturated for new hosts right now — easier to stand out — combined with the strongest translation in its class.

What makes Chamet different (its unique selling points)

In our view, Chamet's real advantages cluster around four things: it's a genuine opportunity for hosts who want to earn, and it's more accessible than rivals on several fronts.

  • Best-in-class real-time translation — 60+ languages for both text and voice, which makes cross-border conversation actually flow.

  • Low competition for newcomers — because the host pool is less saturated than BIGO's, a consistent new creator can climb faster.

  • The widest mix of formats — 1-on-1 calls, Party Rooms, PK battles, and live streaming in one app, so you can match your style to the audience.

  • Affordable entry and monetization — micro-priced gifting and accessible top-ups (often better value through a trusted reseller than whale-tier in-app packs) lower the barrier for both viewers and hosts.

Pros and cons (the honest version)

Advantages: 150+ country reach; comprehensive creator monetization; advanced translation tech; multiple interaction formats; adaptive video quality; lower new-host competition than BIGO.

Disadvantages — and these are real: frequent scam and fake-profile complaints; limited LGBTQ+ inclusivity (the app has been criticized as deeply heteronormative, with automatic opposite-gender filtering that excludes LGBTQ+ users); a Google Play removal history (a genuine red flag); inconsistent customer service and slow payout/refund handling; and high battery consumption. We're keeping these front and center on purpose — an honest picture serves you better than a sales pitch.

Is Chamet safe? Privacy, moderation, and common scams

Short answer: Chamet has meaningful safety tooling, but also documented risks. Use it, but stay alert.

Built-in safety features

  • 24/7 moderation with AI monitoring and ~24-hour report response times

  • Cam Live Waiting to verify streamer authenticity

  • Strict 18+ age verification

  • Anti-bot measures in PK Mode to detect automated vote manipulation

  • A comprehensive reporting and blocking system covering harassment, spam, fake profiles, and inappropriate content, with a zero-tolerance policy (and bans) for bullying, defamation, copyright infringement, and pornography

Privacy and data

You control contact limitations (friends or specific groups), Blur Mask to prevent screen recording during calls, and location-sharing restrictions. On the data side, Chamet collects personal info, content, device IDs, and payment details, using encryption and Singapore-based processing. Review permissions and payment settings before you start using it heavily.

The honest risk picture

A 2026 security analysis of the Chamet package (com.hkfuliao.chamet) flagged 164 vulnerabilities and a 6.7/10 security score, below industry norms. The app was removed from Google Play in August 2023 over content-policy violations, and its store availability has been inconsistent across regions since — which has pushed some users toward APK downloads that bypass store vetting. Community sentiment skews negative, and payment failures with slow refunds (approved refunds can take ~30 days) are commonly reported. None of this makes Chamet a scam, but it does mean you carry more of the safety burden yourself.

Common Chamet scams — and how to top up safely

Because the Play Store delisting made it harder for new users to verify official channels, a predictable scam pattern has emerged. Protect yourself with a few rules:

  • The "discount hack" scam: Legitimate Diamond discounts run ~10–25% (up to ~24% on large packages). Any offer above ~30%, or a "free Diamond generator," is a scam.

  • Fake customer-service refunds: Real support never messages you first offering refunds or asking for your password, 2FA code, or email access. A legitimate top-up only needs your User ID (the public number in your profile).

  • Always confirm delivery: Authentic top-ups land in roughly 1–5 minutes; check Settings > Wallet > Recharge History. Delays past 10 minutes with no communication are a warning sign.

For exactly these reasons, buying through a verified reseller can be safer than in-app whale packs: a service like Chamet Recharge requires only your User ID (no credential sharing), uses encrypted payment gateways, and delivers fast — a cleaner, lower-risk way to fund your gifting.

Technical requirements

Requirement

Android

iOS

OS version

5.0+

12.0+

Storage

~112 MB

~300 MB

RAM

2GB minimum

Internet

1 Mbps minimum, 3 Mbps recommended

same

Video calling is battery-intensive, so power management matters. Keep the app updated, use a higher-resolution camera and noise-canceling mic if you're creating, and clear the cache periodically to maintain performance.

FAQ

Is the Chamet app safe to use? Chamet has 24/7 AI moderation and verification tools, but it also carries a documented 6.7/10 security score, was removed from Google Play in August 2023 for content violations, and draws frequent reports of scam accounts and payment issues. It's usable with caution: download only from official sources, never share login credentials, set spending limits, and use the reporting tools liberally.

How much does Chamet cost? The app is free to download, with free core features (random matching, watching streams, joining public Party Rooms). Spending happens through Diamonds: private calls cost roughly 1,200–12,000 Beans/minute ($0.12–$1.20+), Party Room tickets run 10–500 Diamonds, and VIP membership pricing varies by region and promotion (often around $9.99–$24.99/month) — verify it in-app.

Can you make money as a Chamet host? Yes. Hosts earn through 1-on-1 calls (1,200–12,000 Beans/minute), virtual gifts, and Party Room hosting. It requires face verification, and withdrawals start at $10 (100,000 Beans), paid weekly on Thursdays. Realistically, new hosts earn little for the first 1–3 months, then $100–$300/month, scaling to $1,000–$5,000+ for top creators. Treat it as a side hustle that rewards consistency.

How do Diamonds and Beans work? You buy Diamonds with real money to send gifts; hosts receive Beans and cash them out at 10,000 Beans = $1 USD. Hosts keep about 60% of a gift's value after a ~40% platform commission, so a viewer spends roughly 16,670 Diamonds for a host to net $1.

What makes Chamet different from BIGO LIVE or Azar? Real-time translation in 60+ languages (text and voice), a dual-currency economy with genuine host payouts, PK Mode competitions, and lower competition for new hosts. It serves 150+ countries with 1 billion+ monthly calls. The main knock is that it's been criticized for heteronormative filtering that excludes LGBTQ+ users.

Is Chamet still on Google Play? It was removed in August 2023 over content-policy violations, and availability has been inconsistent by region since. Always install from an official store and avoid modified APK mirrors, which often contain malware.


Ready to explore Chamet's global community? Start by trying the free features and setting a budget — then, when you're ready to gift, use secure Chamet Top Up services for the best, lowest-risk Diamond purchasing experience.


By the BitTopup Editorial Team — based on hands-on testing of Chamet across the Android app and web client, plus 2026 third-party security and earnings data.

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