31 best dating apps for every gender and sexuality in 2026
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Dating Sunday: the biggest day of the year for singles and dating apps. Because, all at once, we collectively decide to reinvest in our love lives and give dating sites like Hinge, FEELD and Match.com another shot.
In terms of what to expect on the day, Tinder's suggesting 6% more matches — that's an average of 380 matches every second — and a 10% spike in DMs sent when compared with an average weekend. Your next question, then, is likely where to invest your energy. Cue, my round-up of the best dating apps and sites in 2026, reviewed and approved by Glamour's (unashamedly) single editors.
Yep, in a bid to reduce the time you're attached to that single status, I and single Glamour editors have spent the years road-testing many of the 1,400 dating platforms available in the UK. Think Match.com, eHarmony, Coffee Meets Bagel, Bumble, Tinder and SilverSingles — plus a host of lesbian dating apps, dating sites for people over 40 and dating apps for single parents.
I've also spoken to countless industry experts for their insight — many of whom still see dating apps as one of the best ways to meet people in 2026, but also see the need for some edits. This includes Tegan Broomfield, founder of Evntful Dating: "Yes they are still one of the best ways to meet people, but not in the way current apps are turning the experience into a ‘game’.
“A recent BBC documentary highlighted how dating apps have become gamified, intentionally designed to keep users swiping, chasing rewards, and staying on the platform, rather than helping them build real-life relationships. This mirrors what many people feel: that dating apps are good at capturing attention, but not at turning matches into meaningful offline connection.”
She continues: “The average person spends 12 hours a week on dating apps — so the appetite is still there, but a huge cultural shift is taking place. Now, searches for singles events, run clubs, and community-based meetups have surged by 400%, showing a clear desire to date in a safer, healthier and ultimately more human way.” Thankfully, I've found apps that offer this, too. So, read on to see which we've named as the best dating apps to use in 2026, as well as answers to common dating FAQs and insight from industry experts.
How I choose the best dating apps:
At Glamour, we pride ourselves on offering unfiltered, unbiased and truthworthy reviews on anything (read: everything) a reader might need or want, from new-in beauty to viral wellness buys and, of course, dating apps.
Despite being in a happy, healthy relationship, I'm obsessed with the ever-evolving dating landscape, and so having spent years reading up on new apps and personally testing a host to recommend to my friends. But before reaching a verdict on each, I consider the following:
- Ease of use — Was the app easy to set up? Is the interface simple to navigate?
- Suitability — What kind of matches does the app help me secure? Is it suitable for all genders and sexualities?
- Efficacy — How long did it take me to secure a match, and/or a date?
- Safety — How safe did I feel on the app? What kind of safety and profile verfication measures are in place?
But it’s not just my opinion that counts, so I have made sure to read countless online reviews, have asked dating experts for their insight and have even following long Reddit threads where people are brutally honest about their experiences of dating apps and IRL dating events, ensuring I share the most important information here.
Why you can trust me:
While I started my career working alongside a tabloid agony aunt, giving people answers to their sex and relationship-related queries, I turned my focus to commerce three years ago. My working week now consists of reviewing new sexual wellness and menstrual health releases, as well as the dating apps trying to make meeting your match easier.
To ensure I'm an authority on all things love and relationships, I regularly attend press days and app launches, interview dating experts and brand founders, plus have personally downloaded at least 100 dating sites, road-testing each to ensure they live up to their designers' claims.
Where we'd head to swipe right.

Ahead, the best dating apps and sites in 2026, approved by single Glamour editors:
Dating app FAQs, answered:
“Contrary to popular opinion, when I was single, I found Hinge to be the best free dating site and perfectly suited to serious relationships,” GLAMOUR's Senior European Commerce Editor Sophie Cockett said. "Many of my friends have met fantastic partners on Hinge, too. It has countless people who don’t want to mess around – way more than Tinder did – and you can send an unlimited number of first messages. As well as prompts, voice notes and videos. It helps you to get an insight into a date’s personality before you meet them.”
Elsewhere, eHarmony is the best dating site for serious relationships since it's exclusively designed to match people to find long-lasting love. You'll be paired based on compatibility scores, dealbreakers, personalities, habits and interests after taking a lengthy but worthwhile quiz, so countless new subscribers report it being more successful than making a go of things through social media.
This is a subject still up for debate. Some would argue that paid dating apps, or those with premium features which require an upgade membership have additional perks, such as increased visibility — both of your profile, and of who is liking yours — as well as better filters for potential matches and fewer fake profiles. However, many people find love using free dating apps, especially on apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
Personally, I'd recommend Match, Bumble and Hinge, considering both have user-friendly interfaces and setting up a profile is fairly simple. They also have a wide user profile, meaning they also work as suitable dating apps for single parents and dating apps for professionals who may have a few more non-negotiables when it comes to finding a match.
A guide to swiping for seniors.

Meet the experts:
| Hayley Quinn | Relationship expert at Match.com. |
| Logan Ury | Director of Relationship Science at Hinge. |
| Jo Mason | Founder of Cherry Dating. |
| Marsha Goei | Co-founder of Breeze. |
| Ana Kirova | CEO of Feeld. |
| Karima Ben Abdelmalek | CEO and President of happn. |
| Dana Rosewall | CEO of Seeking. |
| Tegan Broomfield | Founder of Evntful Dating. |
























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