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Description

An AI-powered dating service founded by Stanford students, based in San Francisco. Users verbally talk to an AI matchmaker during beta testing. Official launch planned for February.

Market positioning

Pre-launch AI dating startup founded by Stanford students, positioning itself as an innovative, voice-first AI matchmaking service in the competitive online dating market

Target audience

Singles seeking AI-assisted matchmaking, likely tech-savvy young adults

Use cases

AI-powered romantic matchmaking via voice interaction — users speak with an AI matchmaker to find compatible partners, replacing traditional swipe-based or profile-browsing dating mechanics

Company information

Company size

Early-stage startup (estimated <20 employees)

Revenue

Pre-revenue (pre-launch startup)

Scale

Local / Early Beta — San Francisco-based, limited beta user base

Number of users

Limited beta testers (exact number unknown; pre-official-launch)

Features

AI-powered matching, Beta testing phase, Voice-based AI matchmaker interaction

Pricing

Pricing modelFreemium
Starting price$0 (Freemium — free tier available; paid tier pricing not yet disclosed)
Billing period<UNKNOWN>

Rating

Pros and cons

Based on: (AI summary)

Pros

  • Innovative voice-based AI interaction
  • Founded by Stanford students
  • Novel approach to matchmaking

Cons

  • Not yet officially launched
  • Very early stage
  • Unproven technology and user base

Feature Comparison

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