Ranking looks is sensitive. We treat it that way.

Moggable is a game built on top of a real, emotionally loaded subject. That combination only works if the guardrails are as considered as the product. Here's exactly where we stand.

Privacy

Facial landmarking and every metric run in your browser. Your photo is analyzed in memory and discarded on the spot — the image never leaves your device. We never receive it, upload it, or store it.

What we do store, so your rank follows you across devices, is the minimum to run the ladder: your handle, region, age bracket, and the resulting numbers (your harmony scores and rating) — never a face. You can delete all of it, permanently, with one tap on your profile page. A future opt-in mode for competing with a real photo would be exactly that — opt-in, explicit, and reversible.

A score, not a verdict

Every number here measures geometry — proportions, symmetry, angles — against conventional aesthetic ranges. It is not a measure of your value, your health, or your future. Beauty is cultural, changes over time, and no single metric captures a real human face.

We pair every weak metric with something you can actually do, and we lead with softmaxxing — sleep, training, skin, grooming, posture — because that's where real, safe progress lives. Anything surgical is always routed to a qualified professional, never encouraged casually.

Design guardrails

  • 18+ gate and explicit consent before any scan.
  • No public feeds, comments, or DMs — nothing to doom-scroll or weaponize.
  • Contestants in the ladder are anonymized mesh signatures, never scraped photos of real strangers.
  • Improvement (Glow-Up) is always at least as prominent as raw score.
  • No worth-rating language, ever. You are not your number.
  • A visible off-ramp to support resources on every sensitive surface.

If this stops feeling good

Fixation on appearance is real and common. If comparing yourself here is making you feel worse, that's a signal to step back — the ladder will still be here later. Preoccupation with a perceived flaw others barely notice can be a sign of body dysmorphic disorder, and talking to a professional genuinely helps.

US & Canada — call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

UK & ROI — Samaritans 116 123.

Find a therapist near you via Psychology Today's directory.

Questions, data requests, or feedback? Email ibrahim@moggable.org or find us in the Discord.

Moggable is entertainment and self-improvement software. It is not medical advice or a diagnostic tool. 18+ only.