Tinder is turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to refresh its dating platform. During Tuesday’s earnings call, Match Group, the company behind various dating apps, informed investors that Tinder is trialling a feature called Chemistry that will use questions to understand users better and, with permission, access Camera Roll photographs on users’ phones to gain insights into their personalities and interests.

According to Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff, the feature will be a key part of Tinder’s upcoming 2026 product experience and is currently being tested in Australia and New Zealand.

Requesting access to users’ private Camera Roll photographs is not exclusive to Match. Additionally, Meta launched a feature last month that asks your phone’s AI to suggest edits for photos you haven’

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