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Tinder looks to AI to help fight 'swipe fatigue' and dating app burnout

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Tinder is testing AI recommendations and insight from your Camera Roll for better matches.

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Happy February 14th: Tinder implements AI function to make match with the “ideal” person. Image by Bigstock Tinder has launched its most ambitious function to date: Chemistry. The AI tool uses machine learning algorithms to deeply analyze profiles, behaviors and preferences, and instead of offering hundreds of geolocation-based options carefully select one or two high compatibility suggestions. Artificial intelligence comes not only as a technic…

For more than a decade, Tinder has shaped the usages of online dating with a gesture that has become almost reflex: swiper to the right or left. This model, long perceived as playful and effective, shows signs of shortness of breath. Between fatigue, the feeling of waste of time, the disconnection between "games" and [...]

Tinder implicitly recognized that the sliding model that boosted its growth begins to show signs of wear and tear among users, announcing the use of artificial intelligence to reduce the so-called “sliding fatigue,” a phenomenon associated with exhaustion in digital dating applications. During Match Group’s fourth quarter of 2026 results call, Tinder’s owner presented advances in a new AI-driven function called Chemistry. The announcement was gi…

The dating app introduces an AI-driven feature called “Chemistry,” which will seek to reduce the fatigue of sliding profiles amid user and subscriber falls. *** Chemistry uses questions and optional access to the user gallery to customize matches. Tinder records year-on-year declines in registers and active users during the fourth quarter. Match plans marketing campaign for $50,000,000 and more verification functions to recover public. Tinder in…

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TechCrunch broke the news in United States on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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