Warning about Omoggle clone and fake websites

Why Fake Sites Appeared

After Omoggle went viral in May 2026 with 9,000+ concurrent players at peak, copycat sites rushed to capture traffic. Several lookalike domains now appear in search results — some are harmless clones, others are unknown risks.

The Fake Sites to Avoid

These domains have been identified as separate products from the original Omoggle:

  • omoggle.app — separate product, different data and scoring
  • omoggle.co — unverified clone
  • omoggleguide.com — third-party guide site, not the game
  • ommogle.com — typo domain, not affiliated
  • omogglegame.com — separate product

The Real Omoggle Site

The original Omoggle — the one featured in all major streamer clips — is hosted at omoggle.com. Before granting camera access, always verify the exact URL in your address bar.

How to verify quickly

  • Type omoggle.com directly into your address bar
  • Check for HTTPS (padlock icon)
  • The domain should be exactly "omoggle.com" — one extra letter means you're on a different site

Why This Matters

Camera access is a significant permission. A clone site may have different:

  • Data storage practices (some may store your face data)
  • Moderation standards (no safety filtering)
  • AI scoring behavior (different results)
  • Privacy policies

The official Omoggle states that face scanning is processed locally and data is not stored. Clone sites make no such guarantee.

MogScore is Not Omoggle

For clarity: this site (MogScore.wiki / omoggle-it.com) is an independent fan wiki and tool site. We are not affiliated with Omoggle LLC. Our AI Face Analyzer runs entirely client-side and does not store any photos.

Practice without camera risk — our free AI Face Analyzer lets you upload a photo and get a full MogScore breakdown offline.