Voice-first social entertainment with Korean friends
HAZE is a voice-based social and entertainment app where people listen to short voice cards, reply when they are interested, and join lounges or missions built around audio content.
HAZE is currently best for people who can understand at least a little Korean or want to meet Korean-speaking friends. Most content and users are Korean today, so we recommend it to users interested in Korean conversation, Korean friends, and voice-based language exchange.
What you can do in HAZE
- Listen to short anonymous voice cards
- Reply with your own voice when a voice feels interesting
- Continue into 1:1 voice conversations when replies go both ways
- Explore lounges full of casual audio posts
- Join missions and respond to fun topics with your voice
- React to voices you like and discover more audio content
Voice cards
Instead of judging only by photos or long profiles, you can hear someone's tone, mood, and personality first. If you like a voice, you can reply. If not, simply skip it.
Lounges
Lounges are shared audio spaces where many people leave voice messages around a theme or mood. You can listen first and participate when you feel comfortable.
Missions
Missions give you a topic to answer with your voice. Some official missions may reward points, and community missions let users create fun prompts for others.
1:1 conversations
When two people reply to each other, a 1:1 voice conversation can begin. HAZE is not only a random chat app. It is a slower voice-first way to discover people, audio stories, and Korean-speaking communities.
Recommended for
- People who want Korean friends
- People interested in Korean language exchange
- People who enjoy listening to real voices
- People who prefer short voice replies over live calls
- People who want a social app built around voice, lounges, and missions
Safety
HAZE provides reporting and blocking features for user-generated content. Blocked users are hidden from voice cards, 1:1 chats, and lounge or mission recommendation surfaces.
Start by listening. Reply when you feel something. Meet Korean-speaking friends through voice.