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Hinge CEO steps down to launch Overtone, an AI dating app

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Last updated: 2025/12/13 at 8:30 AM
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The landscape of online dating is shifting as Hinge CEO Justin McLeod steps down to focus on a new venture, Overtone, an artificial intelligence-powered dating app. Match Group, parent company to Hinge, Tinder, and OkCupid, is backing Overtone with pre-seed funding and plans for significant ownership. This move signals a growing investment in AI within the dating industry, as companies seek to address evolving user preferences and declining engagement.

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A Shift in Strategy for Match GroupHinge’s Response to Gen Z DisillusionmentThe Future of Dating Apps and AI

The Rise of AI in Online Dating

McLeod’s departure and the launch of Overtone come at a pivotal moment for Match Group and the broader dating market. Overtone will focus on leveraging AI and voice technology to foster more meaningful connections, according to a press release. This approach mirrors a trend seen across the industry, with established players experimenting with AI to combat user fatigue and improve match quality.

A Shift in Strategy for Match Group

Match Group’s support for Overtone, incubated within Hinge, demonstrates a willingness to explore new approaches to relationship building. The company is facing challenges with some of its flagship apps, notably Tinder, which has reported nine consecutive quarters of declining paying subscribers. This decline has prompted a greater emphasis on AI-driven features designed to revitalize user interest and boost revenue.

Meanwhile, Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd has also expressed interest in utilizing AI, aiming to create a highly intelligent and emotionally aware matchmaking system. Her vision even included the concept of AI avatars dating on behalf of users, a more radical approach to AI integration.

Hinge’s Response to Gen Z Disillusionment

Hinge, under McLeod’s leadership, positioned itself as a relationship-focused alternative to swipe-based apps. The app has seen considerable success, projecting $1 billion in revenue by 2027. However, even Hinge is not immune to the challenges of attracting and retaining Gen Z users, a demographic increasingly skeptical of traditional online dating platforms.

Jackie Jantos, previously Hinge’s president and chief marketing officer, will assume the role of CEO. Jantos has publicly acknowledged the need for transparency and authenticity to resonate with Gen Z. Interestingly, Hinge’s recent AI recommendation feature, launched in March, reportedly increased matches and contact exchanges by 15% in the first quarter, suggesting AI can be a valuable tool even for a culture-conscious brand.

Concerns and Innovations in AI Dating

The integration of AI into dating platforms isn’t without its critics. Some users express discomfort with ceding control of their dating experience to algorithms. Additionally, concerns have been raised about data privacy, particularly with Match Group’s plans for a “Chemistry” feature on Tinder that would analyze users’ camera rolls with their permission.

This feature, slated for a major product update in 2026, aims to provide deeper insights into user preferences. However, experts advise caution regarding granting tech companies extensive access to personal data. The use of AI to analyze photos and other personal information raises questions about potential biases and the ethical implications of algorithmic matchmaking.

Beyond matching, AI is being used to improve the conversational aspects of online dating. Hinge recently launched “Convo Starters,” an AI feature designed to help users initiate more engaging conversations. Tinder and Facebook Dating have also experimented with AI-powered prompts and suggestions to overcome “swipe fatigue” and encourage interaction.

The Future of Dating Apps and AI

The move towards AI-driven features reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, as companies explore the potential of artificial intelligence to personalize user experiences. The success of Overtone and the continued development of AI features within Match Group’s existing portfolio will likely shape the future of online romance.

The next few months will be crucial as Overtone prepares for a wider launch and Jantos implements her vision for Hinge. It remains to be seen how effectively these new AI-powered tools can address the challenges of user engagement and build genuine connections in the increasingly complex world of online relationships. The industry will be watching closely to see if AI can truly deliver on its promise of a more thoughtful and personalized dating experience, or if it will exacerbate existing concerns about authenticity and data privacy in the dating market.

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