A real-time anonymous chat built on one simple idea — your identity is none of our business. No accounts, no databases, no history. Just conversations that exist in the moment.
Room codes in IP-Chat look like IP addresses — dot-separated numbers like 42.100.7.3 or
192.168.1.1. But they're not real IPs. They're just memorable, shareable codes
that anyone can make up on the spot.
Think of it like making up a secret handshake. You pick any combination of numbers separated by dots, share it with the people you want to talk to, and everyone who enters the same code ends up in the same room. Simple as that.
IP-Chat doesn't ask for your email. It doesn't set cookies. It doesn't write to a database. Messages exist only in server memory — RAM, not disk — and only while someone is in the room.
When the last person leaves a room, a short grace period counts down. After that, the room and its entire message history are permanently deleted from memory. There's no archive, no backup, no way to recover it. That's the point.