Tinder will start scanning through users’ photos with AI in an attempt to understand them better, its parent company has said.

The “Chemistry” feature will analyse people’s camera roll in an attempt to understand their personality and interests and show them people they are more likely to be interested in, according to its parent company Match Group.

Users will have to opt into the feature and then give Tinder’s AI access to all of their photos to understand who they are. That is one part of a range of new tools, including asking people “interactive questions”.

The change is a “major pillar of Tinder’s upcoming 2026 product experience”, the company said as it announced it.

It is the latest attempt by Tinder and other dating apps to try and target the “swiping fatigue” that has led m

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