Tinder is banking on artificial intelligence to bring back the spark in online dating. The world’s most popular dating app has begun testing a new AI-powered matchmaking feature called “Chemistry,” designed to create more meaningful connections by understanding users beyond their bios and selfies.

The Chemistry feature is currently being piloted in New Zealand and Australia and, according to Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff, is set to become a “major pillar of Tinder’s 2026 product experience.” The move comes as the company grapples with nine consecutive quarters of declining paid subscribers and seeks to reignite interest through smarter, more personalised experiences.

So, what makes Chemistry different? The new tool goes beyond swipes and short bios. It uses AI to analyse photos and res

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