Tinder Testing AI 'Chemistry' Feature That Analyzes Camera Roll for Better Matches
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Tinder is testing an AI-powered 'Chemistry' feature that analyzes users' camera roll photos and asks interactive questions to learn about their interests and personality. The feature aims to combat 'swipe fatigue' by providing fewer but more compatible matches. This is described as a major part of Tinder's upcoming 2026 product experience and requires user permission to access photos.
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Match Group described it as an interactive matching feature that's designed to combat 'swipe fatigue' by surfacing fewer, more compatible matches.
Chemistry requires the user's permission to access camera roll photos, and will also ask 'interactive questions' to get to know users better.
Match says this is a 'major pillar of Tinder's upcoming 2026 product experience,' and that the feature is already l
The dating app is testing a new feature that gets to know users by analyzing their photos.
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