Singapore, 11 June, 2024 — Tinder has announced the addition of profile stickers in celebration of Pride month. The stickers, designed by LGBTQ+ staff at Tinder, allow users to share additional context to connect over, like “Came Out Online” and “My First Pride” to their profiles. The stickers are a welcome addition for singles looking to make new connections this Pride season, especially as online dating is the most common way same-sex couples meet.1
As one of the first dating apps to expand the gender identities and orientation options offered, Tinder has always been an inclusive place for queer users to explore their orientation and create their first connections in the LGBTQ+ community before they may be ready to meet IRL. In fact, Tinder’s Future of Dating Report revealed over half (54%) of surveyed LGBTQ+ identifying 18-25-year-olds admit to being out on a dating app before they were to friends and family.2
“Over a fifth of new Tinder users identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community,3 so we felt it was important to create an authentic way for them to connect this Pride season,” says Melissa Hobley, Chief Marketing Officer at Tinder. “Whether you're proudly sharing coming out online, or you're excited to meet new people to celebrate your first Pride with, we’re happy to help LGBTQ+ users find their Pride this year.”
The series of profile stickers offer LGBTQ+ users and allies alike an authentic and relatable way to celebrate Pride this year, with more options to express themselves and connect with others.
The new stickers include:
Tinder’s Pride stickers will be available in the app beginning June 3. Members can view The Pride Sticker Center and add stickers to their profile by tapping on in-app notifications.
Tinder continues to connect strongly with queer Gen Z singles across the world and in the APAC region. In addition to the launch of profile stickers, other campaigns launched in celebration of Pride month include Tinder India’s first Queer Dating Starter Pack offering a visual checklist and essential guidance on self-discovery, dating etiquette, consent, safety & boundaries, and self-care, as well as the return of Queer Made Weekend, one of India’s most popular pride festivals, dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and amplifying businesses and products made, owned, and run by India’s LGBTQIA+ community. Tinder Thailand is also featuring content from Let’s Talk Gender, sharing bite-sized educational content for Gen Zs in Thailand tackling key issues like using pronouns, and more.
1 MIT Technology Review, October 9, 2017.
2 A study of 1,000 18-25 year-old actively dating singles in the US, UK, Australia and Canada between Jan 21, 2023 and Feb 7, 2023 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.
3 Internal Tinder Data. New and returning users Jan 2023 - Jan 2024