You put numbers on your own preferences and leave with a picture of them — nothing here has an opinion about what they mean.
You pick a test, drag one slider per item from 0 to 100, and watch each item fill a small glass vial to the level you chose. When every vial has a level, the shelf saves to your device as a single image. That image is the whole output — there is no result screen waiting behind it.
Nothing tells you what you are. Similar tools end by handing you a type, an archetype, or a compatibility percentage. This one ends with your numbers and stops there, so what the shelf means is yours to decide and yours to explain in your own words. A label is a summary someone else wrote, and it travels further and faster than the specifics it replaced.
Your answers stay on your device. There is no account to make and no email field, because there is no server holding responses. Your ratings and any custom items are written to this browser's localStorage: they survive a reload, they do not follow you to your phone or your laptop, and clearing site data erases them. The image is drawn on your machine too — nothing is uploaded at any point, so if you want the shelf elsewhere, the file you saved is how it gets there.
Where the wording comes from. Vocabulary coverage was adapted from the MIT-licensed open word lists KinkList and check-match, so if you have filled in one of those before, you will recognise the ground being covered. The phrasing, grouping, ordering and glossary text are ours.
What you will not be asked to rate. The fixed tests contain nothing involving minors, animals, or non-consent that is not framed as pre-negotiated roleplay. Freestyle is the one place you set the items, and what you type there stays on your own machine.
Drawn in your browser. Nothing was uploaded to make this.