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Lock Eyes is a private side-channel for video calls. It lets you share a small, always-on video window with one person using a second camera—while staying invisible to everyone else on Zoom, Meet, or Teams. No accounts, no integrations, just a 4-letter code. It is not a meeting tool, it is a glance tool. Built on WebRTC with instant kill switch, full privacy, and sub-second latency.
This app was devised to fill a gap in digital communication. Remote workers have no ability to share knowing glances when someone says something truly off the wall during a meeting. Sometimes you just need to look at your work bestie and confirm you both just heard what you thought you heard.
the sub-second latency is honestly the standout, you can exchange a real look with someone mid-meeting without anyone clocking it
tried it with my partner during a work call and the second camera feed just appears instantly on their screen, no setup or logins needed. the kill switch is a nice touch for when you need to drop the glance immediately.
About Lock Eyes on Product Hunt
“A private glance, inside any video call.”
Lock Eyes was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #32 on the daily leaderboard. Lock Eyes is a private side-channel for video calls. It lets you share a small, always-on video window with one person using a second camera—while staying invisible to everyone else on Zoom, Meet, or Teams. No accounts, no integrations, just a 4-letter code. It is not a meeting tool, it is a glance tool. Built on WebRTC with instant kill switch, full privacy, and sub-second latency.
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