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Hinge CEO Jumps to AI Dating
10 Dec
Summary
- Hinge CEO Justin McLeod departs to lead new AI dating venture Overtone.
- Match Group, owner of Hinge and Tinder, is providing funding for Overtone.
- Overtone aims to use AI and voice for more personal connections.
- Other dating app founders also envision AI as the future of matchmaking.

Hinge CEO Justin McLeod has transitioned from his role to spearhead Overtone, an innovative AI-driven dating application. Match Group, a major player in the dating app market, is providing significant pre-seed funding and plans a substantial ownership stake in this new venture. Overtone, developed internally at Hinge over the past year, promises a more thoughtful and personal connection experience through AI and voice technologies.
McLeod's departure and focus on AI mirrors a broader industry trend, with figures like Bumble's founder aiming to create highly intelligent matchmakers. As the online dating market faces a slowdown, particularly among Gen Z, apps like Tinder and Hinge are increasingly integrating AI features to boost engagement and combat user fatigue, though concerns about data privacy persist.




