Understanding Narcissism,
Empowering You

NarcRadar was created to bring clarity, validation, and practical tools to people who suspect they may be dealing with narcissistic personality traits in someone close to them.

Our Mission

To provide accurate, compassionate, and accessible education about narcissistic behavior — helping individuals recognize patterns, protect their mental health, and take informed steps toward healing.

Why We Built NarcRadar

🧠 Knowledge is Power

Many people suffer for years in confusing, emotionally draining relationships without understanding why. We believe that clear information about narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and its traits can be the first step toward freedom and recovery.

⚖️ Balanced & Responsible

Our quiz is clinically-informed and based on DSM-5 criteria, but we are very clear: this is not a diagnostic tool. Real diagnosis requires a licensed professional. We focus on education and self-reflection.

❤️ Compassion First

We understand how painful it is to question whether a parent, partner, sibling, or friend has narcissistic traits. Our content is written with empathy, never judgment.

Our Core Values

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Accuracy & Integrity
Questions and explanations are grounded in psychological research and established frameworks.
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Privacy First
No accounts. No data collection. Your answers never leave your device.
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Healing & Empowerment
We don’t just show the problem — we provide practical coping strategies and encourage professional support when needed.
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Accessibility
Completely free, available in multiple languages, and designed to be easy to understand.

A Safe Space for Difficult Questions

NarcRadar was born from personal experiences and countless conversations with people who felt gaslit, drained, and alone in their relationships. We saw the need for a respectful, non-sensationalized resource that treats users with dignity while giving them honest insights.

Whether you're questioning your mother's behavior, struggling with a narcissistic partner, or simply trying to understand yourself better — you're not alone, and your experience matters.