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Home / Technology / Hinge CEO Jumps to AI Dating

Hinge CEO Jumps to AI Dating

10 Dec

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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 Jumps to AI Dating

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.

Jackie Jantos, previously Hinge's president and chief marketing officer, will now lead Hinge as its CEO. McLeod will continue to offer guidance in an advisory capacity through March. Under Jantos's leadership, Hinge is expected to maintain its focus on intentional innovation, cultural relevance, and a deep understanding of modern connection dynamics, building on recent AI feature successes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Justin McLeod is stepping down as Hinge CEO to launch a new AI dating product called Overtone.
Match Group, the parent company of Hinge, Tinder, and OkCupid, is providing pre-seed financing for Overtone.
Overtone aims to use AI and voice tools to help people connect in a more thoughtful and personal way.

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