From 28c/min
Call any Nigeria phone number directly from Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. No contract. Your first minute is free.
Nigeria calling rates
Mobile
28c
per minute
Landline
28c
per minute
Try 1 free minute — no credit card needed
How it works
Create an account
Sign up in seconds with Google or email. No downloads, works right in your browser.
Add credit or try free
Top up from $5 when you're ready. No subscription, no commitment. Credit never expires.
Dial and talk
Enter any phone number and hit call. They receive a normal phone call — no app needed on their end.
Save money
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile charge $1.50–$3.00/min for international calls. PipePhone uses VoIP to cut that by 90%+.
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile
$1.50–$3.00/min
PipePhone
Save 90%+
28c/min
A 30-minute call to Nigeria costs ~$8.40 on PipePhone vs ~$60 on a major carrier.
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FAQ
PipePhone uses WebRTC — the same technology behind Google Meet and Zoom. As long as you have a reasonable internet connection, calls are HD quality with no noticeable delay.
No. PipePhone runs entirely in your browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. There is nothing to download or update.
Yes. You can call any mobile or landline number in Nigeria. The person you’re calling receives a normal phone call — they don’t need the internet or any app.
You pre-pay credit (from $5). Calls are billed per minute, rounded up. Your credit never expires — use it whenever you like.
Yes. Every new account gets one free minute with no credit card required. Just sign up and dial.
We accept all major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) through Stripe. Apple Pay and Google Pay are also supported.
Open PipePhone in your browser and dial any Nigeria number. Your first minute is free.