‘Chemistry’ will bring new romance for Generation Z in Valentine’s Week
Samira Vishwas February 07, 2026 05:24 PM

Tinder introduces new AI based feature ‘Chemistry’

As soon as Valentine’s Week begins, Tinder has presented a special gift for its users. The new AI-based feature ‘Chemistry’ focuses on making real connections, leaving behind the traditional “swipe” culture. This change is especially important for those users who are tired of scrolling through profiles and are looking to build a deeper connection.

Searching for love will now be easy

Valentine’s Week has always been a time to celebrate romance and relationships. Tinder’s new ‘Chemistry’ feature will show users only selected profiles every day. These profiles will be selected through AI interview and machine learning technology, so that matching is based on real values ​​and lifestyle and not just on looks.

Profile will become more attractive

Many users hesitate to reveal their true identity on dating apps. Tinder has solved this problem through AI tools that make profiles even better.

  • AI photo selector makes your profile attractive by choosing your best photos.
  • AI Bio Builder creates a unique bio based on your interests and relationship goals.
  • Vibe Simulator lets users practice starting conversations.

During Valentine’s Week, when people are looking for new relationships, these tools will give them confidence.

special attention to security

Fraud is a serious concern when looking for love. Tinder has mandated an AI face check system to meet this challenge. New users will be required to provide a video selfie, which will be matched to their profile photos. The company claims that this has reduced the number of fake accounts by 50%.

New competition of dating apps

This step has been taken when other apps like Bumble and Hinge are also working on AI based features. This launch on the special occasion of Valentine’s Week can once again make Tinder popular among the youth. The company has said that this new feature will be available globally in the first quarter of 2026.

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