Real connections, real stories. See how See-Girls has changed lives.
Maria from Brazil and James from the UK met on See-Girls during a random video chat in 2025. Despite the 5-hour time difference and language barrier (Maria spoke Portuguese, James spoke English), they kept chatting every day using our translation feature. After 6 months of video calls, James flew to Rio de Janeiro to meet Maria in person. They're now engaged and planning their wedding. "The translation feature broke all barriers," James says. "We could finally express ourselves fully."
David and Priya, both software engineers from different countries, connected over shared technical interests. What started as casual conversations about coding evolved into brainstorming sessions. They discovered complementary skills and decided to collaborate on a startup project. Today, their app has over 100,000 users. "See-Girls gave us a space to find someone with aligned vision," Priya explains.
When Ahmed moved to a new city for work, he felt isolated and struggled to make friends. He joined See-Girls hoping to meet local people and ended up connecting with Mark, who lived just 20 minutes away. They met for coffee and hit it off immediately. Four years later, they're still best friends, regularly traveling together and supporting each other through life's ups and downs. "It's not always about romance," Ahmed says. "Sometimes you just need a genuine friend."
After losing her husband of 30 years, Patricia felt she'd never find companionship again. Her children encouraged her to try See-Girls, and though hesitant at first, she created a profile. She matched with Robert, a widower who shared her love for classical music and gardening. They started with text messages, graduated to video calls, and eventually met at a local gardening center. "We're both in our 60s, and we've found happiness again," Patricia shares. "Age is just a number when it comes to connection."
Yuki from Japan and Sofia from Argentina met randomly on the platform. They started with simple greetings in each other's languages, using the translation feature extensively. Through daily conversations, they exchanged cultural knowledge—Yuki taught Sofia about Japanese traditions, while Sofia shared Argentine customs. They've become cultural ambassadors for each other and plan to visit each other's countries. "The world feels smaller and friendlier now," Yuki says.
During the pandemic isolation, many people struggled with loneliness. Michael, a healthcare worker, was experiencing burnout and felt disconnected. He joined See-Girls and met Lena, a teacher going through similar struggles. Their conversations became a support system—a safe space to share fears and hopes. "We saved each other's sanity during the toughest months," Michael recalls. They remain close friends to this day.