Google has launched a new AI tool to help users improve their dating profiles. The feature uses generative feedback to suggest changes to profile bios. It is now available inside Google’s dating app for select users in the United States.
(Google’s Dating Profile AI Optimizes Bios With Generative Feedback.)
The AI analyzes a user’s written bio and offers simple, clear suggestions. These include making sentences more engaging or trimming unnecessary words. The goal is to help people present themselves in a way that feels authentic and appealing. Users can accept or ignore any suggestion they receive.
This tool builds on Google’s broader work with artificial intelligence in personal communication. It does not store or share personal data beyond what is needed to run the feature. Privacy settings remain under user control at all times.
Early testing showed that users who applied the AI’s suggestions received more messages. Many said their profiles felt more like their true selves after editing. Google says this reflects its focus on helpful, human-centered technology.
The feature works by understanding common patterns in successful dating bios. It then applies those insights to each individual’s writing style. The result is a bio that sounds natural and fits the user’s personality. No robotic or generic phrases are used.
Google plans to expand access to more users in the coming weeks. The company will also monitor feedback to refine the tool further. Updates will roll out based on real-world use and user input.
(Google’s Dating Profile AI Optimizes Bios With Generative Feedback.)
People interested in trying the feature can check for updates in the latest version of the app. The AI works offline once downloaded, so it remains fast and private.

