• Match’s Singles in America report shows AI use in dating has surged 333% in just one year.
  • Nearly half of Gen Z singles now use AI to help with profiles, messages, or match filtering.
  • AI may help polish dating experiences, but its long-term utility is questionable.

Finding a date online or with an app went from an embarrassing secret to a universal experience over the course of a few years. But, while it arguably peaked a few years ago, it’s still a hugely popular way to meet someone.

In 2025, a new wingman in the form of artificial intelligence has exploded in popularity. Match, the company behind Tinder, Hinge, and more than a dozen other digital dating services, found an enormous 333% increase in AI usage among singles in just one year. The rise was reported as part of the 14th annual Singles in America study, the largest of its kind, conducted with the Kinsey Institute. So, roughly one in four American singles now enlist AI to shape their profiles, come up with opening lines, or check up on potential matches.



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