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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Tinder looks to AI to help fight ‘swipe fatigue’ and dating app burnout
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Tinder looks to AI to help fight ‘swipe fatigue’ and dating app burnout

Last updated: February 4, 2026 11:31 am
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Tinder, the popular dating app owned by Match, is rolling out a new AI-powered feature called Chemistry to combat “swipe fatigue” among users. This feature aims to provide a more personalized experience by using AI to ask users questions and access their Camera Roll to learn about their interests and personality.

During Match’s Q4 2026 earnings call, CEO Spencer Rascoff mentioned that Chemistry is currently being tested in Australia. The feature allows users to interact with Tinder in a more AI-driven way, offering them the option to answer questions to receive curated profiles instead of swiping through many profiles.

In addition to the Q&A and Camera Roll features, Match plans to utilize AI in other aspects of the app to improve user experience. Rascoff highlighted that the primary goal of Chemistry is to address swipe fatigue, a common complaint among users who feel overwhelmed by the number of profiles they have to swipe through to find a potential match.

The shift towards AI comes as Tinder and other dating apps are facing challenges such as declining paying subscribers, user burnout, and decreases in new sign-ups. Despite a 5% decrease in new registrations and a 9% drop in monthly active users on Tinder in Q4, Match has seen some improvements thanks to AI-driven recommendations and product experiments.

Looking ahead, Match aims to address Gen Z pain points by focusing on relevance, authenticity, and trust. The company is redesigning the discovery process to make it less repetitive and implementing features like Face Check, a facial recognition verification system, to reduce interactions with bad actors.

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By moving away from the traditional swipe method towards more targeted, AI-powered recommendations, Tinder hopes to revolutionize the dating app experience. The current swipe model gives the illusion of choice, but in reality, a match requires mutual interest and a spark is not guaranteed.

Match recently reported an earnings beat in Q4 with revenue of $878 million and EPS of 83 cents per share surpassing Wall Street estimates. Despite weak guidance affecting the stock initially, Match plans to increase product marketing efforts, including a $50 million marketing spend on Tinder. Creator campaigns on TikTok and Instagram will aim to rebrand Tinder as “cool again” to boost user engagement.

In conclusion, Tinder’s introduction of Chemistry and its focus on AI-driven features signals a shift towards a more personalized and engaging user experience. With continued innovation and marketing efforts, Match aims to address user concerns and enhance the overall Tinder experience for its diverse user base.

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