Best FaceTime Alternatives
for Android to iPhone
Need seamless video or voice calls between Android and iPhone? Below are proven alternatives that work reliably across platforms, plus browser-first options so you can call without installing apps.
Top FaceTime Alternatives for Android to iPhone
Choose the best option based on whether you prefer browser joins, stronger privacy, group calls, or direct phone calling without apps.
FaceTime (Link)
If the iPhone user creates a FaceTime link, Android users can join via Chrome or other supported browsers. No app install is required for Android participants.
- Best for quick one-off calls where the iPhone user initiates
- Supports video and audio through the browser
- Requires an iPhone or Mac to create the link
End-to-end encrypted voice and video calls available on Android and iPhone. Works well for 1:1 calls and small groups. Desktop web client available but requires app registration.
- Excellent privacy with end-to-end encryption
- Requires both users to have WhatsApp accounts
Google Meet
Create a meeting link and both Android and iPhone users can join from browser or app. Good for larger meetings and group video calls where participants use different devices.
- Browser-based joins, no install required for simple joins
- Great for group calls and screen sharing
Signal
Privacy-first encrypted voice and video calls. Both parties need the app. Best when confidentiality and secure messaging are priorities.
- Strong encryption and privacy protections
- App required on both sides
Zoom
Widely used for meetings with easy join links for browser or app. Good choice when you need robust group features and reliable connectivity across platforms.
- Strong cross-platform support and feature set
- Browser joins available
StartACall
If you want to reach an iPhone user by calling their phone number directly from a browser, StartACall bridges web calls to regular phone lines. No app needed for either side; recipients get a normal phone call.
- Perfect when the iPhone user is offline apps or prefers standard calls
- Works from any modern browser on Android or desktop
How to Connect Android to iPhone: Quick Steps
Three simple approaches depending on whether you want browser joins, app-based calls, or direct phone calls.
Use a FaceTime Link
- iPhone user opens FaceTime and taps Create Link.
- They share the link via SMS or chat.
- Android user opens the link in their browser and joins the call.
Use a Cross-Platform App
- Both users install or open the chosen app (WhatsApp, Zoom, Meet).
- Create or start a call and invite the other participant.
- Join with audio or video from phone or browser.
Call a Phone Number From the Browser
- Open StartACall in your browser and sign up.
- Dial the iPhone recipient's real phone number directly from the web dialer.
- The recipient receives a normal cellular call; no app required on their side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions when connecting Android and iPhone users.
Can Android users join FaceTime?
Yes. If an iPhone user creates and shares a FaceTime link, Android users can join that FaceTime call via a supported browser.
Do I need to install an app to call an iPhone?
Not always. Apps like WhatsApp, Zoom, and Google Meet require installs for the best experience, but FaceTime links and StartACall let you join or call from the browser without installing an app.
Which option is best when the recipient prefers a normal phone call?
Use StartACall to dial the recipient's phone number from your browser. They receive a standard cellular call and do not need any app or browser setup.
Which solution is best for privacy?
Use apps with end-to-end encryption like Signal or WhatsApp for maximum privacy. FaceTime also uses encryption when available.
Ready to call an iPhone from your browser?
Sign up and start making voice calls directly from your browser. No apps required for recipients.