Ariola

Anonymous chat without giving your real name

Enter as a nickname, talk in public or private, and keep safety controls in reach.

Ariola is an anonymous chat for people who want to enter a live room with a nickname instead of a long account setup. Browse who is online, post in the public lounge or open private chats, and use quick games when you want a lighter way to start.

  • Nickname, not real name Enter with a nickname and decide what to share once a conversation is worth it.
  • No account setup Anonymous sign-in means no email or password before you reach the chat.
  • Public and private rooms A shared public lounge plus private one-to-one chats in your inbox.
  • 18+ with controls Adults only, with block and report built into the conversation.

Pick a nickname & start chatting

Use a nickname first

Anonymous chat works best when the entry point is simple. On Ariola, you begin with a nickname, age confirmation, gender, country, and region. The app does not ask you to create an email-and-password account before you can enter.

A nickname is still visible to other people, so choose one that does not reveal your legal name, workplace, address, school, or contact details. Ariola gives a lighter way to start, but every message you send can still reveal information.

What anonymous means here

Ariola uses anonymous sign-in behind the scenes so your chat session can be stored and routed without a traditional registration flow. That keeps the start screen short and removes the need to remember a password just to talk.

Anonymous does not mean invisible or consequence-free. The service keeps safety records needed for moderation, reports, abuse prevention, and account controls. Use the chat with the same care you would use in any live online conversation.

Public lounge and private chats

Once inside, you can browse the people online, post in the shared public lounge, or open a private one-to-one chat by tapping someone. Find a random match pairs you with another person when you would rather not pick.

Quick games: Ludo, Snakes & Ladders, Connect Four, and 8-ball pool: sit inside the chat as optional icebreakers, so a quiet start has somewhere to go.

Controls when a chat goes wrong

If someone bothers you, you can block them. Blocking is a practical control because it stops the interaction instead of forcing you to keep responding or explain yourself.

You can also report profiles, messages, or image attachments. Reports should include enough context for moderation, especially for illegal content, suspected underage use, threats, harassment, or repeated abuse.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ariola anonymous?

Ariola lets you use a nickname instead of your real name and does not require email registration before entry. You should still avoid sharing personal details in chats.

Do I need an account?

You do not need a traditional email-and-password account. Ariola uses anonymous sign-in to support the chat session after you submit the start form.

Can I chat in a public room and in private?

Yes. There is a shared public lounge, and you can also open private one-to-one chats that stay in your inbox.

Is Ariola 18+?

Yes. Ariola is only for people 18 or older, and the start form requires confirmation that you are 18 or older.

Can I block or report users?

Yes. Ariola includes block and report controls for unsafe behavior, harassment, illegal content, and suspected underage use.