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Tinder held its product keynote on Thursday, unveiling an ambitious set of updates designed to refresh its product, beef up security and leverage artificial intelligence. This comes on the heels of Match Group’s $50 million investment in product development, announced last Augustas the parent company tries to re-engage its user base and win over younger Gen Z friends.

Among the updates are innovative features for discovering personal events and meeting people in real life, alongside a new virtual speed dating experience being tested in Los Angeles. In addition, a number of AI improvements have been introduced to improve the matching algorithm and enhance user safety.

One of the most notable features is the new Events tab, which will be in beta for users in Los Angeles starting in late May or early June. This feature allows users to discover curated local events—such as speakers, bowling, raves, and pottery classes—where they can connect with matches in person.

This is a nod to Gen Z’s growing appetite for real encounters with endless swiping. There has been a shift away from traditional dating apps as young people seek authentic offline or unconventional experiences ways to meet potential partners. Other applications such as Breeze222, Timeleft, and Thursday have also tapped into this trend in real life (IRL).

“We’re really trying to meet younger users in the places where they’re already hanging out,” Hillary Paine, senior vice president of product at Tinder, told TechCrunch. “You could go to an event with your friend and have a good time, or you could meet someone new. Instead of asking users to choose between their dating life and their social life, we’re trying to bring those things together and create a more social community first experience.”

Profiles of event attendees will be available on the app after the event for users to like and swipe through, a concept reminiscent of “Lost Connections” ads.allowing users who may not have had the courage to approach someone or simply missed the opportunity to reconnect.

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Speed ​​dating is also experiencing a resurgence. To jump on the bandwagon, Tinder revealed that it’s now piloting a video speed dating experience in Los Angeles, where users can engage in scheduled three-minute video chats with potential matches. This serves as a “vibe check,” designed to help people break the ice and gauge chemistry before committing to an in-person meeting.

The company noted that users will have the option to extend the promised chats beyond three minutes. Your profile photo must be verified to participate in the experience.

Many lovers seem to be tired of video chats, which makes it exciting to see if this experiment, introduced late in the game, will succeed. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tinder launched a Face-to-Face feature that was later discontinued, suggesting a decline in interest.

Artificial intelligence was also a major topic in the keynote.

Tinder continues to invest in technology, starting with the Chemistry feature, which uses AI to learn about users through questions and, with their permission, their camera feeds. This feature curates daily matches to help reduce scanning fatigue and is now rolling out in the US and Canada after initial testing in Australia and New Zealand.

In the future, the Chemistry aspects will evolve from a single feature to something that shapes the entire Tinder experience, making it more personalized, the company said.

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In addition, Tinder introduced a new “Learning Mode” that presents more relevant matches earlier. The system is designed to quickly gain insights into what users are looking for in potential matches, tailoring recommendations to best suit personal preferences. Previously, Tinder required multiple swiping sessions to gather enough signals to personalize well.

With learning mode, Paine notes, it can begin to understand a user from the very first session. He said, “Hopefully this is something that makes Tinder feel like it understands you from the very first time you use it, or if you come back to Tinder after a while, it feels like it catches on and I don’t have to spend a lot of time telling Tinder what I’m looking for again.”

Tinder is also beefing up safety features like “Does This Bother You?”, which now uses large language models to better detect harmful messages and automatically blurs out inappropriate content, while “Are You Sure?” Prompts are optimized to more accurately identify potentially harmful interactions.

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Visually, Tinder is getting a sleek redesign: edge-to-edge profile photos, a subtle blur effect, and a Liquid Glass aesthetic for the Like and Nope bar. New features are also on the horizon: “Music Mode” will allow up to 20 Spotify songs to automatically populate a user’s profile, and “Astrology Mode” will allow users to add birth details to unlock Sun, Moon and East signs and check compatibility. This follows the recent release of Double Date Mode and College Mode.

Overall, the slew of announcements marks a pivotal shift in Tinder’s approach. While Match reported a positive earnings result Q4 2025with revenue of $878 million, the company has experienced consecutive quarters of declining paying subscribers. As a result, it is under pressure to retain users and restore investor confidence, although its outlook remains cautious, acknowledging changing user preferences and increased competition.

It remains to be seen if these changes will help keep respondents interested in the app. However, one thing is clear: Tinder is making a major commitment to the future of dating, moving away from relying solely on swiping and adapting to what it thinks its young users want.

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