Tinder is testing an AI feature that learns about you from your Camera Roll
17 days ago
- #Tech Trends
- #AI
- #Dating Apps
- Tinder is testing a new AI feature called Chemistry to learn more about users through questions and Camera Roll photos.
- The Chemistry feature is being piloted in New Zealand and Australia and will be a major part of Tinder's 2026 product experience.
- Meta has also introduced a similar feature that uses AI on private photos for editing suggestions.
- Match Group reports a $14 million negative impact on Tinder's revenue due to product testing, affecting Q4 guidance.
- Tinder is using AI in other ways, such as preventing offensive messages and helping users select their best photos.
- Additional features like dating modes, double dates, and facial verification have been introduced to boost engagement.
- Tinder faces challenges as some young people prefer real-world experiences over online dating, and economic conditions affect spending.
- Tinder's revenue declined 3% year-over-year in Q3, with a 7% drop in paying users.
- Match Group's overall Q3 revenue was slightly below expectations at $914.2 million, with EPS at 62 cents.