Tinder is rolling out a new AI feature called Chemistry, designed to help users find better matches with less effort.
The tool learns about users through short prompts and, if they allow it, by looking at their camera roll. Based on that, it shows a few profiles each day that are more likely to be a good fit.
Chemistry is currently being tested in Australia and New Zealand. Tinder plans to expand it to more countries soon and says it will be a key part of the app’s 2026 experience.
This isn’t Tinder’s first use of AI. The app already has a photo selector that picks users’ best pictures and tools that scan messages for harmful content. Last month, Tinder also started requiring facial scans for new users in the US.
With Chemistry, Tinder is betting that smarter matching can bring people back. It remains to be seen if it will work. Stay tuned.
