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Tinder Unveils New Features for Safety and Engagement

Tinder Unveils New Features for Safety and Engagement

by Tekmono Editorial Team
13/03/2026
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Tinder has unveiled a series of product updates aimed at reinvigorating its platform and enhancing user safety, following a significant investment in product development by its parent company, Match Group.

The company announced the launch of a new Events tab in beta for Los Angeles users, slated for late May or early June. This feature will enable users to discover curated local in-person events, such as speakeasies, bowling, raves, and pottery classes. Profiles of event attendees will be available on the app after the event, allowing users to like and swipe through them, a concept reminiscent of “Missed Connections” ads.

In addition to the Events tab, Tinder is piloting a video speed dating experience in Los Angeles. The pilot features scheduled three-minute video chats as a “vibe check,” with verified profile photos required to participate. The company is also rolling out its “Chemistry” feature in the U.S. and Canada, after initial testing in Australia and New Zealand. This feature utilizes AI to learn about users through questions and camera rolls, curating daily matches to help reduce swipe fatigue.

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Tinder has introduced “Learning Mode” to present more relevant matches earlier in the user experience. According to Senior Vice President of Product Hillary Paine, the system is designed to quickly gain insights into what users are seeking, and can start to understand a user from the first session.

The company has also enhanced its safety features, including “Does This Bother You?” which uses large language models to detect harmful messages and auto-blur content. The “Are You Sure?” prompts are being fine-tuned to more accurately identify potentially harmful interactions. Furthermore, Tinder announced a visual redesign featuring edge-to-edge profile photos and a Liquid Glass aesthetic.

New modes announced by Tinder include “Music Mode” and “Astrology Mode.” Music Mode will allow up to 20 Spotify songs to auto-populate profiles, while Astrology Mode will enable users to add their birth details for Sun, Moon, and Rising signs and check compatibility with potential matches.

The updates follow a $50 million investment in product development announced by Match Group in August, aimed at re-engaging the user base and attracting Gen Z daters. Despite reporting Q4 2025 revenue of $878 million, Match Group has faced consecutive quarters of declining paying subscribers.

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