Cam Grid
A cam grid is a dense, adaptive wall of live streams — many cells, no wrapper chrome around each one, every pixel used for video. CamWall is a free cam grid for Chaturbate, scaling from 1 cell on a phone to 16+ on a wide desktop.
What "cam grid" means
A cam grid is a specific presentation format: a rectangular grid of live video cells, tiled edge-to-edge with minimal gap between them. Each cell is a stream. The grid adapts to available space — more columns when the window is wide, fewer when it is narrow. No chrome, no borders around each video, no per-cell sidebars. Just the feed.
Schematic: 8-cell grid with one cell expanded to focus mode (2×2 slots).
Dense vs. sparse layouts
Not every multi-stream layout is a grid. Some put one large stream in a main area and a scrollable list of thumbnails alongside it. Others stack streams vertically. A cam grid specifically means equal-sized cells arranged in rows and columns, filling the available viewport as efficiently as possible.
The dense format is a deliberate design choice. When cells are small, each one carries less audio and visual weight, which makes the overall experience calmer — more like browsing a catalogue than being assaulted by overlapping conversations. The grid rewards patient scanning rather than hyperactive tab-switching.
The adaptive side
CamWall's grid is column-based and responds to the width of your browser window. Each cell has a minimum width of about 320px. The number of columns is the largest integer that keeps all cells above that minimum. So on a 1400px monitor you get around 4 columns, on a 2560px monitor you might get 7 or 8. On a tablet in landscape mode, typically 3–4. On a phone in portrait, usually 1.
You can resize your browser window at any time and the grid re-calculates. This is not something you have to configure — it is the default behaviour.
Focus mode within the grid
A pure grid is fine for browsing, but sometimes you want to spend more time on one room. CamWall's focus mode promotes a single cell into a larger featured slot — roughly the equivalent of two-by-two normal cells — while keeping the rest of the grid visible around it. This changes the visual weight without breaking the grid structure.
Clicking a focused cell restores the flat grid. A slideshow mode can also advance the focus position automatically at a configurable interval, useful if you want the app to scan the wall for you.
Calm by default
A wall of live streams has the potential to be chaotic: motion everywhere, multiple audio sources competing, notification-style overlays on every cell. CamWall leans in the opposite direction. Streams start muted. The per-cell overlay that shows performer info and controls is hidden until you hover. There is no ticker, no pop-ups, no autoplay notifications. The grid is just video — quiet until you choose otherwise.