AI Face Analyzer
Upload your photo and get a detailed MogScore with ratings for facial symmetry, canthal tilt, jawline definition, cheekbone prominence, and skin clarity. Includes 4 personalized looksmaxxing tips.
Analyze My Face →Free AI face analyzer, complete PSL Scale wiki, tier rankings, and expert tips to help you win on Omoggle. Used by 10,000+ looksmaxxers worldwide.
Upload your photo and get an instant AI score — the same kind of analysis Omoggle uses, available free anytime.
Upload your photo and get a detailed MogScore with ratings for facial symmetry, canthal tilt, jawline definition, cheekbone prominence, and skin clarity. Includes 4 personalized looksmaxxing tips.
Analyze My Face →Upload two photos and let the AI decide who mogs whom. Perfect for settling debates with friends, testing your progress after looksmaxxing, or just having fun.
Start a Battle →📖 New to looksmaxxing? Start with our Looksmaxxing 101 Guide before you analyze — it explains exactly what the AI is measuring and how to improve each metric.
For entertainment purposes only. AI scores are not medically validated.
From Omoggle basics to advanced looksmaxxing — all explained in plain English.
Omoggle is the viral AI face-rating platform where two strangers compete webcam-to-webcam to see who scores higher on the PSL Scale. Here's everything you need to know.
To "mog" someone means to completely outclass them in terms of facial appearance. Learn the origin of the term, how it's used on Omoggle, and what it means to be "mogged."
The PSL Scale (Physical, Status, Looks) rates facial attractiveness from 1 to 10. Omoggle uses it as its scoring backbone. Here's what each number means.
From Molecule all the way to Slayer — here's what each Omoggle ELO rank means, how many points you need, and how rare each tier actually is.
Omoggle borrows the ELO system from chess. Learn how wins and losses affect your rank, why the AI can be gamed by camera angle, and how to climb the leaderboard.
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Looksmaxxing is the practice of maximizing your physical appearance through lifestyle, skincare, fitness and posture changes. Here's how to start.
Canthal tilt refers to the angle of your eye corners. Positive canthal tilt (outer corner higher than inner) is heavily weighted by Omoggle's AI scoring algorithm.
Mewing is the practice of keeping your tongue flat on the roof of your mouth. Looksmaxxers claim it reshapes the jawline over time. We look at the evidence.
The latest viral moments, streamer scores and platform updates.
xQc's Omoggle run went viral after he lost bout after bout. Jesse's reaction "you might be chopped!" had the internet in tears. Here's his actual score breakdown.
On May 5th, 2026, Twitch removed the section banning "randomized video chat services," officially making Omoggle streams allowed. Here's what it means.
Clavicular, the face of looksmaxxing culture on Twitch, ragequit his stream after getting mogged by an anonymous opponent. The clip exploded across X and TikTok.
The 8 official ELO tiers, from the bottom of the barrel to the unchallenged elite.
| Tier | ELO Range | PSL Score | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slayer | 4,001+ | 9.0–10 | Essentially empty — no confirmed Slayer-tier player exists on the global leaderboard |
| Chad | 3,501–4,000 | 8.0–8.9 | Top 0.1%. Currently vacant — highest player sits at 3,210 ELO (Chadlite) |
| Chadlite | 3,001–3,500 | 7.0–7.9 | Extreme minority. Rare high-symmetry individuals and competitive streamers |
| HTN (High Tier Normie) | 2,001–3,000 | 6.0–6.9 | Top 10–15%. Strong jawline, good canthal tilt, above-average symmetry |
| MTN (Mid Tier Normie) | 1,501–2,000 | 5.0–5.9 | The most common tier. Average facial features, balanced scores across metrics |
| LTN (Low Tier Normie) | 1,001–1,500 | 4.0–4.9 | Below average. Weak jawline or asymmetry. Improvable with looksmaxxing |
| Sub3 | 501–1,000 | 3.0–3.9 | Significant facial features the AI rates as below standard |
| Molecule | 0–500 | <3.0 | Lowest tier. Often assigned to poor lighting, trolling, or non-face images |
Omoggle is a webcam-based platform that pairs two random strangers and uses AI to scan both faces simultaneously. After about 10 seconds, the AI scores each face on a 0–10 scale based on metrics like facial symmetry, canthal tilt, and jawline. The higher scorer wins and is called the "Mogger." Both players gain or lose ELO points based on the result.
Yes — as of May 5th, 2026, Twitch officially updated its Community Guidelines to remove the ban on "randomized video chat services." Streamers like xQc, Jynxzi, and Asmongold are now freely streaming Omoggle sessions.
The AI responds strongly to: good lighting (natural side lighting from a window), camera angle (slightly above eye level), clean background, and improved actual facial features over time (skincare, gym, mewing). For quick wins, optimize your camera setup. For long-term gains, follow our looksmaxxing guide.
The PSL Scale (Physical, Status, Looks) is a 1–10 rating system originating from looksmaxxing communities, used to score facial attractiveness based on objective measurements like symmetry, canthal tilt, jawline sharpness, and cheekbone structure. Omoggle's AI adapts this scale for its automated scoring system.
Looksmaxxing is the practice of improving your physical appearance to maximize your attractiveness score on scales like the PSL. Techniques range from non-invasive (skincare, hairstyle, posture, gym training, mewing) to more extreme cosmetic interventions. The movement has grown significantly due to platforms like Omoggle.
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