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Tinder’s new Chemistry feature will help you find better dates: Here’s how

Tinder is testing a new AI feature called Chemistry that uses interactive prompts and, with permission, your camera roll to find more compatible matches. Currently live in Australia and New Zealand, it aims to reduce swipe fatigue and make dating more personal.

November 06, 2025 / 13:16 IST
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Tinder is testing a new AI-powered feature called Chemistry, which promises to make online dating smarter and more meaningful. The feature is designed to understand users on a deeper level and help them find better matches, reducing what the company calls “swipe fatigue.”

Announced by Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff during an earnings call, Chemistry uses artificial intelligence to get to know users through interactive, conversational prompts. With permission, it can also look at photos from their camera roll to learn more about their interests and personality. Tinder says this information will help the AI suggest a few highly compatible profiles each day instead of making users scroll endlessly through potential matches.

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According to the company, Chemistry is part of Tinder’s upcoming 2026 product experience and is currently being tested in Australia and New Zealand. The company plans to roll it out to more countries in the coming months, although it has not said when it will reach the United States.

Tinder insists that the feature is completely optional and that users will have full control over whether they allow access to their camera roll. The goal is to create more authentic and engaging connections by using AI to interpret not just written answers but also lifestyle cues from photos.