
Mgeko is a scan-aggregation website that hosts manga, manhwa, and manhua in one place. Unlike group-based scanlation sites, Mgeko mainly rehosts content from various teams rather than translating series itself. The platform is web-only, free to access, and does not require user registration. Its appeal lies in its massive library, which includes both popular and obscure titles across many genres.
Mgeko prioritizes quantity over quality. The catalog is huge, making it easy to find almost any trending or niche title, but the reading experience varies wildly depending on the source of each chapter.
Some series have decent translations and clean scans, while others suffer from poor image quality, missing pages, or inconsistent chapter ordering. Updates can be irregular, and series are sometimes incomplete or abruptly stopped.
The site interface is straightforward but ad-heavy, especially on mobile, which can disrupt reading sessions. As with all aggregator sites, legality is the biggest concern — creators and publishers receive no support, and content reliability is never guaranteed.
Mgeko works best as a search-and-read platform when you can’t find a title elsewhere, but it’s not ideal for consistent long-term reading.