Run a private Omoggle-style face battle
Upload two clear photos, compare entertainment scores, and get a green keypoint result without accounts, credits, or a backend.
Local face battle · URL safety · Omoggle guide
Upload two photos on this page for a private Omoggle-style mog battle preview. The face battle runs in your browser, then the guide helps you verify omoggle.com and avoid clones before granting camera access.
Updated May 20, 2026. Independent guide and browser-local demo, not affiliated with Omoggle or Omegle.
Static browser tool
Upload two photos and let a browser-local MediaPipe face landmark model compare symmetry, framing, light, and harmony. No backend upload.
Photos stay in this browser tab. A local MediaPipe model reads face landmarks in the browser, then temporary object URLs are cleared when you leave.
Upload one clear front-facing photo
Upload an opponent photo
Upload two photos first.
Battle result
The result will show landmark-based local scores, a winner, and the strongest visual factors.
Entertainment score only. This uses local face landmarks, not identity recognition, medical advice, or an official Omoggle score.
Before webcam access
After trying the local face battle, paste a domain from the address bar to see if it is omoggle.com, a clone, a typo, or unverified before granting camera access.
URL safety result
Official Omoggle website: omoggle.com
Most visitors do not only want a guide. They want the Omoggle-style scoring loop immediately.
This page now gives that intent a safe first step: upload two still images, see a local score comparison, and understand the kind of result screen Omoggle-style sites popularized.
The browser tool does not open your webcam, match you with strangers, or identify a person. It runs a local MediaPipe face landmark model, then combines landmark geometry with light and clarity checks for an entertainment score.
After the local battle, the rest of the page still does the guide work: verify the official domain, understand clone sites, and review camera safety before entering a public queue.
Start with the local score tool, then use the safety checks before you leave this site.
Upload two clear photos, compare entertainment scores, and get a green keypoint result without accounts, credits, or a backend.
After trying the local face battle, paste a domain from the address bar to see if it is omoggle.com, a clone, a typo, or unverified before granting camera access.
It carries the same baseline risk as random video chat: strangers can see and screen record you. The safer move is to understand webcam, age, and privacy risks first.
There is no official mobile app we can verify. The official Omoggle website runs in a browser with webcam permission, so app store listings using the name should be treated carefully.
Yes, if your mobile browser supports camera access. A desktop webcam usually gives a steadier frame, but phone play is part of why the Omoggle website spread quickly.
Not necessarily. Some clones may be independent products borrowing the format. The problem is trust: camera permission, ELO, and match history do not transfer between sites.
The main search intent around the Omoggle website is simple: users want the real entry point and a way to avoid typo domains.
As of May 7, 2026, omoggle.com is the original Omoggle website associated with the viral AI mog battle clips. Lookalike domains such as omoggle.app, omoggle.co, omogglegame.com, and ommogle.com may offer similar experiences, but they are separate products with separate data and separate risk profiles.
Omoggle sits between the old Omegle random webcam format and the internet slang of mogging. Streamer clips made the joke legible: the fun was not just winning, but watching a glitchy AI produce quick, awkward, sometimes ridiculous outcomes in front of a live audience.
Treat the score as a game preview, then verify the live site before any webcam permission.
Photos stay in this browser tab. The tool loads a local MediaPipe face landmark model and uses temporary object URLs only while the page is open.
After trying the local face battle, paste a domain from the address bar to see if it is omoggle.com, a clone, a typo, or unverified before granting camera access.
The same name does not mean the same privacy policy.
Check Omoggle URL
Omoggle is built around live webcam matching. Even if analysis runs locally, the person on the other side can still screen record the match window.
Open safety guideUse these pages when you want rules, ranks, camera setup, or safer alternatives.
Dedicated Omoggle mog battle rules, play link, ranks, ELO, and safety flow.
CoreOmoggle ranks table and ELO calculator from Molecule to Adam.
RanksWhy Omoggle is blocked at school and work, and the official entry point on an unrestricted network.
+400%Is there a new version? What has actually changed, and what the MogWars fork on omoggle.app is.
BreakoutUse these pages when you want rules, ranks, camera setup, or safer alternatives.
Many users search omoggle website because they saw a clip and want the exact site before allowing webcam access. That is why this page leads with URL verification, not hype.
The second concern is whether a quick AI face battle is safe. The honest answer is that the webcam category itself has risk, even when a match lasts only a few seconds.
Some visitors do not want a competitive face rating game at all. They want random chat, mobile video, or the old Omegle feeling, which calls for a comparison page.
Common questions about the local scoring demo, Omoggle-style mog battles, and official-site safety.
Yes. Upload two photos in the browser-local Face Battle tool above. It detects face landmarks locally, draws green keypoints, and returns entertainment scores without a backend upload.
No. It is an independent static demo for understanding the Omoggle-style result format. Treat the scores as entertainment, not a scientific or official rating.
No. The homepage tool uses temporary object URLs and a local MediaPipe face landmark model in your browser tab. It does not upload photos to this site or to Omoggle.
The format became visible through streamer clips, and search demand rose quickly. Clones and typo domains often appear during that kind of spike because users are actively looking for an entry point.
No. Omegle was the older random chat site that shut down in 2023. Omoggle borrows the random webcam idea but turns it into a short AI judged mog battle.
No. Omoggle is an 18+ random webcam platform. If you are under 18, do not use it. Adults who match with someone who appears underage should disconnect immediately.
Omoggle became publicly known in 2025 and went viral in early 2026 when streamer clips of AI mog battles spread across social platforms. The exact original launch date is not officially documented. The full history is covered in the guide on this site.
There is discussion of Omoggle on Reddit, mostly in subreddits about internet culture, random chat, and looksmaxing communities. There is no single official subreddit. Reddit threads are useful for community score comparisons but rarely contain verified game mechanics.
Feature updates are not announced through official public changelogs. Check the current omoggle.com interface and community posts for the latest changes. This guide is updated when reliable new information becomes available.
The safest first click is the static browser tool above: no webcam, no strangers, no backend upload.
If you still want the live Omoggle experience, verify the URL and read the safety guide before entering a public queue.