
Bumble CEO Lidiane Jones announced Monday the company will introduce AI-powered features to its dating app this winter.
The update includes an AI photo picker and conversation support tools, aimed at simplifying profile creation and improving user interactions.
“We’re helping users present their best selves confidently,” Jones stated at a tech conference.
This move positions Bumble to compete more closely with Tinder, which has similar features.
Analyst Sarah Thompson commented, “Bumble is adapting to evolving dating preferences.”
The company, with 2.8 million paying users, also plans to relaunch its community platform Geneva later this year.