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Dating apps have quickly become one of the most popular ways for people to meet new romantic partners. With the sheer volume of apps available, however, it can be a little difficult to know which ones to pick if you’re looking for something new. While the likes of Tinder and Bumble have been on the scene for years, there are plenty of great, new apps popping up all the time that take slightly different approaches to helping people looking for love, or even just something quick and casual. Luckily, regardless of whether you’re just getting into the dating scene or simply looking to try a new dating app after spending some time on one that doesn’t quite work for you, we’ve compiled a list of the best iPhone apps and Android apps that will help you find what you’re looking for. Whether you’re using the iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S24, or Google Pixel 9 Pro, remember it can take some time for you to really find your stride with a dating app. But if you pick one and find that it isn’t working in terms of your interests or desires, you can always delete it and try again with another one from this list. Getting started with dating apps. If you’re totally new to the world of online dating, where do you start? That depends on a few factors, like your age and what you’re looking for from online dating. The best iPhone 15 cases in 2025: our 20 favorites The best smartwatches in 2025: our 12 favorites The best Apple iPhone 16 Plus cases for 2024. Searching for a serious relationship? We’d recommend that you avoid apps typically aimed at hookups, like Tinder and Grindr, and opt for those with a paid membership. Apps like Match and Hinge tend to attract members looking for something more serious than a hookup. You could also download a local dating app such as Happn if you’re keen to discover potential dates in your neighborhood. These same unofficial rules apply for older daters, too — paid apps tend to appeal to a more mature audience, so avoid gamification and “swipe left/right” apps in favor of those apps that ask you to include a bit more than just a picture on your profile. Those younger than 18 will often find most dating apps require you to be over 18 to use them — and although there’s often no age verification process, the requirement is for your own safety, so sticking to it is recommended. OkCupid. OkCupid was once one of the biggest names in the dating biz – and the desktop version has been around for what feels like forever (long before apps were even a thing). While reviews for the apps are fairly mixed, it still remains a very popular option as far as dating apps go. After creating a username, you’ll start your OkCupid journey by filling out a very long profile, which you can link to your Instagram account. You can answer questions, giving both your answer and what you’d like your potential match’s answer to be — creating a percentile score that reflects compatibility between users. You can choose to make your answers public and note how important they are to you, so prospective matches can see for themselves how compatible you’re likely to be. All options, including those for accessing the settings and viewing profiles, are located in a slide-out menu. The Matches option lets you browse through potential matches, not those you’ve actually matched with. Alternatively, you can choose the Quickmatch option, which restricts the results to photos only. You can like people or message them in a similar fashion to Tinder, but messaging is your better bet: Users can see who has liked them only if they have upgraded to OKCupid Basic, which costs $35 a month or $105 for six months and also gives you unlimited likes, removes ads, and unlocks all intros at once. It’s not perfect. OkCupid has as many downsides as Tinder, and fewer positive ones, with the exception of learning a lot more about your potential dating partners. The interface is extremely clunky and the photos are a little small. You also have to tap on a user’s small image to see a larger version and the person’s profile, which is simply too large for an app. It works on a website, but it’s overkill on an app, and the amount of scrolling required makes it annoying to access. When you exit back to the list, there’s no guarantee that it’ll be in the same order or that it will return you to the spot you scrolled down to, making it extremely hard to keep track of what you’ve already viewed. Keep in mind that anyone can message you. And they can message anything to you. If you don’t reply, they’ll probably just keep on messaging you too. It lacks Facebook verification, which means OkCupid loses a level of reliability, as verification helps block a percentage of bots and catfishers from creating accounts. It’s worth noting that if you’re having issues with unwanted messages, you can subscribe to Incognito Mode, which hides your profile from anyone on the site you’ve not already messaged or liked — it also removes ads, and you can turn it on and off at any time. Tinder. Tinder is one of the most famous dating apps out there. As successful as it is at forming long-distance relationships and enduring marriages, Tinder has long been accused of changing dating into some form of hookup game. But it’s the king of the dating hill for a reason and the first port of call for many. The Tinder app no longer requires you to have a Facebook account, but you do have to be older than 18 to sign up. You’ll set up a concise profile that consists of a 500-character bio and up to six images (we suggest always including a photo of yourself doing something fun with friends, or your best selfie ). You can also link Tinder to your Instagram account and include info about your employer and/or school. Discovery settings allow you to set preferences for who can find your profile, from distance and proximity to age range. But once that’s over, the real fun begins. Tinder’s interface is svelte and shows you only a photo, name, and age of each potential match. You can tap on the photo to see additional information about the person, as well as Facebook friends you share (if you’re logged in through your Facebook account). You can then swipe right (to like them), left (to pass), or up if you want to use one of your precious “super likes” to show them you really, really like them. If you and another person have both swiped right on one another, a screen will appear showing you’ve matched and inviting you to send them a message. There’s also a video chat option that lets you check out your match before meeting in person. Free membership comes with limited swipes. Tinder has three tiers: Tinder Plus for $25 monthly, Tinder Gold for $40, and Tinder Platinum for $50. Additionally, Tinder Select is an invite-only plan that costs $499 a month – all have varying features that you can pay more for per tier. The photos are large, the app is — comparatively speaking — elegant, and setting up your profile is pretty painless. All things considered, Tinder gets an A for its usability. Also, no one can message you unless you have also expressed an interest in them, which means you get no unsolicited messages. Grindr. If you’re gay, bi, trans, or queer, then there’s no better place to find love than Grindr. It’s the largest LGBTQ dating app and dating site out there, and it’s a must-download if you’re looking for that special someone or just looking for fun. Signing up is easy. You can either enter your details the old-fashioned way by filling in the form, or you can quickly sign up with your Facebook account. Once you’re signed up, you’ll want to set a profile picture and a display name, and make it clear whether you’re looking for love, a hookup, or just friends. With that out of the way, you’ll be able to start seeing who’s in your area. You can favorite people if you want to speak to them later or just really like them, and you can even browse other locations. It’s easy to message people — just tap the Messaging icon on their profile. You can even location-share for really easy meetups. If something goes wrong, it’s also easy to report or block accounts, though there are a limited number of blocks for free users, which is odd and a serious turnoff. Free users only get to see 100 profiles in their area and are limited in other parts of the app, too.

 

 







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