
Popular California-based online dating and geosocial networking application Tinder announced on Wednesday (July 17), the release of ‘Photo Selector’ an AI-powered feature that allows users to pick the best photos for their dating profile.
To use Photo Selector, users must snap a selfie for facial recognition, grant Tinder access to their camera roll, and let the AI tech curate a selection of images for review. The user can then select which pictures they want to add to their profile.
“We’re proud to be the first dating app to roll out an AI tool that can make the profile-building experience significantly easier—an area we know is one of the hardest parts of dating. As the category leader, we’re pushing ourselves to define the industry’s best use cases for meaningful consumer AI integrations,” said Faye Iosotaluno, CEO of Tinder.

“As demonstrated by our Photo Selector feature, we’re developing AI tech to assist you in making decisions, not to make them for you. Our commitment to our users is clear and equally applies to our view of AI: at Tinder, we develop innovative technologies to create a safer space for people to make authentic connections,” she explained further
Photo Selector will be available in the U.S. region beginning in July, as well as international markets later this summer.
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