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Omoggle (omoggle.com) is a browser-based, live 1v1 mog battle game that combines the random video chat format pioneered by Omegle with AI facial scoring and looksmaxxing culture. Two random users are matched via webcam; AI instantly analyzes both faces using Google MediaPipe Face Landmarker (running locally on your device) and declares a winner based on composite facial metrics including symmetry, jawline definition, canthal tilt, and midface ratio.
Launched in early May 2026, Omoggle exploded virally through Twitch streams (xQc, Jynxzi, and thousands of other streamers) and TikTok, where clips of streamers getting 'mogged by randoms' became a recurring viral format. It rapidly became one of the most-watched live gaming experiences of 2026. The platform is operated by Omoggle LLC, explicitly 18+, and features a full ELO ranking system with nine tiers from Molecule to Adam.
Click 'Start Camera Check' to pass the AI liveness gate (verifies you're a real person). No account required for Guest Mode.
You're randomly matched with another live user. Both webcams activate simultaneously for a 10–15 second duel. AI scores both faces in real time.
The higher score wins. Winners gain ELO; losers drop. Claim your account to appear on the global leaderboard and climb the nine-tier ranking system.
Google MediaPipe Face Landmarker runs entirely on your device — scoring your face on composite biometrics in under a second, with no biometric data sent to servers.
Nine tiers: Molecule, Sub3, LTN, MTN, HTN, Chadlite, Chad, Slayer, and the ultra-rare Adam tier. Win streaks accelerate ELO gain.
Jump into battles immediately without creating an account. Claim your session later to preserve your ELO and appear on the leaderboard.
Public top-100 leaderboard tracking the highest ELO scores worldwide. Claimed accounts appear on the board; guest sessions are private.
All facial analysis runs client-side via WebAssembly. No faceprints, templates, or biometric data are ever stored server-side. BIPA/GDPR/CCPA compliant.
Scoring criteria are inspired by the PSL (Photofeeler-Style Looksmaxxing) scale — a framework from looksmaxxing communities that outlines the biometrics correlated with facial attractiveness ratings.
Omoggle is a live 1v1 webcam 'mog battle' game where two random users compete to see who has the higher AI-rated face score. The winner gains ELO and climbs a nine-tier ranking system. It's inspired by Omegle's random matching combined with looksmaxxing culture's facial rating frameworks.
Mogging (from 'mog' or 'mog-off') is internet slang for one person dominating another in terms of physical attractiveness — to 'mog' someone means your appearance is so superior that theirs is diminished by comparison. The word originates in incel/looksmaxxing subculture and has become mainstream internet slang.
Looksmaxxing is a practice of systematically improving one's physical appearance through skincare, fitness, grooming, and other means. The PSL scale (1–10) is a looksmaxxing guide that outlines specific facial metrics — symmetry, jawline, canthal tilt, midface ratio — associated with attractiveness ratings in those communities.
All facial analysis uses Google MediaPipe running locally in your browser via WebAssembly. No facial data, faceprints, or biometric templates are ever transmitted to or stored on Omoggle's servers. Only the final score and ELO result are sent. Biometric policies comply with BIPA, GDPR, and CCPA.
Major streamers including xQc, Jynxzi, and many others have streamed Omoggle, with clips of them getting 'mogged by randoms' going viral. Twitch officially permitted Omoggle streaming from May 5, 2026, after significant creator demand.
From lowest to highest: Molecule (negative ELO, the meme 'subhuman' tier), Sub3 (1–500), LTN — Low-Tier Normie (501–1,000), MTN — Mid-Tier Normie (1,001–1,500), HTN — High-Tier Normie (1,501–2,000), Chadlite (2,001–3,500), Chad (3,501–5,000), Slayer (5,001–20,000), and Adam (20,001+ — extremely rare).
Basic play is completely free. Omoggle Pro ($10/month) adds saved Lab Reports with private face scan snapshots, overlay analytics, and priority features. No Pro plan is needed to compete on the leaderboard.
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