Private browser-side scoring

Omoggle Face Score & PSL Calculator

Upload a clear selfie to get an instant Omoggle score, PSL-style geometry breakdown, and a shareable battle card. Your photo stays in your browser during analysis.

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Private scans, instant scores. Test a selfie, compare angles, and export your Omoggle card without signing up.

Step 1

Upload one clear face photo

Use a forward-facing selfie with good lighting, no sunglasses, and only one visible face. Omoggle scores geometry signals from the photo in your browser.

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Ready for your test photo

Upload a selfie to unlock the score breakdown, PSL-style tier, and battle card export.

Photo checklist

  • • One face only
  • • Eyes fully visible
  • • Neutral or slight smile
  • • Good front lighting
  • • No heavy filters
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Fast private face scoring without uploading to a server

Omoggle turns facial landmarks into a fast, geometry-based score so you can test a photo, compare angles, and export a result card in under a minute.

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Upload one clear selfie

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Scan landmarks locally

Get score and battle card

What Omoggle measures

Omoggle uses browser-side face landmarks and simple geometry to estimate a PSL-style score. It looks at eye tilt, symmetry, proportions, and jawline signals instead of uploading your image to a remote AI service.

How the calculator works

After you upload a forward-facing photo, Omoggle detects one face, maps key facial points, and converts those ratios into four score dimensions plus an overall rating. The result is designed for entertainment and self-comparison, not scientific diagnosis.

Why people use Omoggle

Private and instant

You can test a photo without sending it to a stranger, a chat room, or a server-side scoring API.

  • Browser-side analysis
  • No signup required
  • One-click retry
  • Fast results
  • Works on desktop and mobile
  • Single-face guidance
  • No hidden queue
  • Easy export

Structured score breakdown

Instead of a vague number, Omoggle shows the main geometry signals behind the score so you can understand what changed between photos.

  • Canthal tilt
  • Facial thirds
  • Symmetry
  • Jawline proxy
  • Overall score
  • Tier label
  • Share card export

Best use cases

Use Omoggle to compare selfies, test profile photos, or create a shareable face score card for social posts and memes.

  • Profile photo testing
  • PSL curiosity
  • Looksmax tracking
  • Meme battle cards
  • Angle comparison
  • Lighting comparison
  • Social sharing
  • Quick self-checks

Important limits

Scores are estimates from photo geometry. Lighting, angle, expression, filters, and image quality can all change the result.

  • Entertainment-first
  • Not medical advice
  • Not identity verification
  • One clear face required
  • Front-facing photos work best
  • Low-quality images reduce accuracy

Built for quick experiments

Try a photo, tweak the angle, re-run the scan, and export the strongest result in seconds.

FAQ

What to know before you scan

  • Omoggle is a browser-based face score and PSL calculator. It uses facial landmarks and geometry to estimate an overall score plus a few core sub-metrics from a single selfie.
  • Omoggle is built for quick private testing. The MVP runs analysis in your browser, so you can try a photo, get a result, and export a card without creating an account or sending your selfie to a third-party rating feed.
  • Use one clear front-facing photo with good lighting, no heavy filter, and only one visible face. Photos that are blurry, angled, cropped too tightly, or covered by hands and hair usually score less reliably.
  • A centered selfie with neutral expression works best. Omoggle can struggle with group photos, side profiles, sunglasses, strong shadows, low-resolution screenshots, or anything that hides the eyes or jawline.
  • The score is based on a few geometry signals such as canthal tilt, facial thirds, symmetry, and jawline proxy measurements. It is a PSL-style estimate for entertainment and self-comparison, not an objective truth.
  • Anyone curious about face scoring, profile photo testing, looksmax discussions, or shareable result cards can use Omoggle. It is especially useful if you want a quick read on how angle and lighting change a photo.
  • No. Omoggle is intentionally lightweight and uses geometry-based heuristics. It can be fun and directionally useful, but lighting, camera distance, expression, and model limitations all affect the output.
  • The MVP is designed for private browser-side analysis. Your photo is processed locally for scoring and export, then remains under your control unless you choose to download or share the result yourself.
  • You get an overall Omoggle score, a tier label, four sub-metrics, a short summary, and a shareable battle card export. The goal is to give you a fast snapshot rather than a giant report.
  • Not in this MVP. Omoggle is optimized for one uploaded selfie at a time. If the detector sees no face or more than one face, it should ask you to try again with a cleaner image.
  • Yes. This MVP is free to use and focused on a simple loop: upload, scan, review the score, and export the card.