Tinder is testing a new AI feature called Chemistry that will try to get to know users better by asking questions and, with permission, checking photos in their phone’s Camera Roll, according to Match Group, the company that owns Tinder. The feature is already being tested in New Zealand and Australia, and the company plans to make it a major part of Tinder’s 2026 update. The purpose of the feature is to help Tinder recommend better matches. However, the company shared that testing this new feature is affecting its revenue. Tinder has also introduced other updates like dating “modes,” double date features, and redesigned profiles. But despite the new features, Tinder is facing a tougher market as some young people are choosing to date in real life rather than through apps. Some of the key features cover real time weather readings from monitoring stations across the country, interactive radar maps that you can browse, plus localized five day forecasts. The streaming platform introduced a new vertical video feature called Clips, designed to help users discover content through short, personalized snippets based on viewing habits. Read more in our articles including "Tinder Tries New AI Tool to Suggest Better Matches" and "Zoom launches ZoomMate AI Teammate".
Tinder is testing a new AI feature called Chemistry that will try to get to know users better by asking questions and, with permission, checking photos in their phone’s Camera Roll, according to Match Group, the company that owns Tinder. The feature is already being tested in New Zealand and Australia, and the company plans to make it a major part of Tinder’s 2026 update.
The purpose of the feature is to help Tinder recommend better matches. However, the company shared that testing this new feature is affecting its revenue. Tinder has also introduced other updates like dating “modes,” double date features, and redesigned profiles.
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