The best 9 dating apps for men who are tired of being alone
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Most guys have a love-hate relationship with dating apps. But between work and life, meeting someone organically can feel nearly impossible. That's the promise of online dating — an unlimited number of meet-cutes right to your phone, no serendipity required. Of course, the reality of online dating is often quite different. But don't get discouraged. The Mashable Dating & Relationships team has spent years testing the most popular dating apps for men, and we can tell you which apps are most likely to connect you with the right person for you.
Do dating apps still work in 2026?
We get it, though. Dating as a man in 2026 is tough. It's not just the pressure to make or the fear of rejection if you do — it's the endless swiping through fake profiles, scammers, AI-generated thirst traps, bots posing as potential matches, relentless Instagram models trying to lure you into their OnlyFans scam, and matches with impossibly high expectations (yes, the "6-6-6 rule" is a real thing).
But despite the challenges, dating apps do work. A 2025 SSRS Opinion Panel Omnibus survey found that nearly 39 percent of all U.S. adults have used a dating app at some point, and men are actually more likely to be current users than women (57 percent vs. 38 percent). While the experience isn't always perfect, the odds are in your favor: 57 percent of men report positive experiences with online dating, compared to only 48 percent of women. The numbers are even higher for young people and the LGBTQ+ community.
AdultFriendFinder — readers’ pick for casual connections
Hinge — popular choice for regular meetups
The best dating apps for guys who know what they want
This guide is your cheat sheet for the best dating apps for men in 2026. We've done the research and found the apps that are actually worth your time. Whether you're looking for something casual or something serious, we have a dating app to recommend.
Pro tip: Don't be afraid to experiment. Try out a few different apps and see what works for you. And most importantly, don't get discouraged! Sometimes, the occasional bad date or disappointing flirtation is just the price you pay to meet the match of a lifetime.
Hinge
Best dating app for men
The Good & The Bad
- It's free to sign up and get started
- The app offers tons of gender options
- You no longer need a Facebook account to log in
- Daily matches are limited, but high quality
- It offers video chat and voice recordings
- Hinge provides witty icebreakers
- The user base is growing rapidly, especially in urban areas
- There's limited functionality for free users (e.g., only eight free "likes" per day)
- There isn't a desktop version
- You may run into users who are on Tinder and Bumble
Our review
Read our full review of Hinge.
Who it's for
Hinge is our top pick for the best overall dating app for men. It's for guys in their 20s and 30s who are tired of the endless swiping on hookup apps and want to find a meaningful, long-term relationship. It attracts a user base that is ready to "date deliberately" and connect with others who are upfront about what they're looking for. In other words, if you're serious about dating, try Hinge first.
Why we picked Hinge
Hinge's "designed to be deleted" motto isn't just some marketing gimmick. They're rooting for you to find someone special (so you can finally delete the app). It's a refreshing change from the usual dating app BS, and it might actually restore your faith in finding something real. And it seems to be working. Hinge's own data shows that 90 percent of users report having great first dates, with 72 percent wanting a second date. That's impressive.
Hinge has recently rolled out several new features to improve the experience. In addition to its "Prompt Feedback" feature (an AI tool that helps you write better answers), Hinge launched "Convo Starters." This AI tool provides personalized tips for starting a conversation based on a match's specific photos and prompts (read: it doesn't write an opening for you, but a suggestion is better than "hey.") We also appreciate its new, transparent moderation policy: if a photo or prompt violates a rule, Hinge will now remove just that specific content and let you fix it, rather than banning your account outright.
Of course, there's still our fave features like "Match Note," which lets you send a private message with your like to stand out before you even match, and the "Your Turn Limits" which nudges you to respond to messages. If you have eight or more unanswered messages, you'll need to either respond or unmatch to start "liking" again. And to make getting offline even easier, the app is testing "Direct to Date" this spring — a feature that lets you suggest specific date activities and share your calendar availability the moment you match.
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Tinder
Best hookup app for men
The Good & The Bad
- It's quick and easy to use
- Tinder is extra fun while traveling
- You can connect your Instagram and Spotify accounts
- People looking for hookups will probably say so in their bio
- It has a huge user base, even in small towns
- There's no actual matchmaking algorithm
- The amount of swiping is begging for carpal tunnel syndrome
Our review
Read our full review of Tinder Premium.
Who it's for
On the other side of the spectrum, we have Tinder — the OG swiping app and undisputed champion of casual hookups. Whether you're seeking a one-night stand, a friends-with-benefits situation, or just some casual fun, Tinder is the place to find it.
With its infamous swipe-and-match interface, you can quickly browse through what seems like an endless stream of potential partners (most of whom are just looking for a good time). It's the perfect app for guys who know exactly what they want and aren't afraid to go for it. It's also particularly popular among college students, though you'll find users of all ages.
Why we picked Tinder
Love it or hate it, Tinder works for casual hookups. (We'd be surprised if you haven't already downloaded it at least once.) Tinder invented swiping, and they're still the biggest player with billions of swipes daily. While you might have to swipe a lot, you'll find active users everywhere. And on Tinder, it's totally cool to be upfront about just wanting a hookup. Most people appreciate the honesty.
While the swipe is still king, Tinder has been rolling out new features. The latest evolution is "Modes," a navigation bar that gives you dedicated spaces for things like "Double Date" or "College Mode." They're even testing a new AI feature called "Chemistry" that uses your camera roll to help find compatible matches.
Most importantly, Tinder is getting serious about safety. In late 2025, the app began requiring a mandatory "Face Check" for all new users in the U.S. This means you have to take a video selfie to prove you're real, which Tinder claims has already reduced reports of "bad actors" by 40 percent. It’s a solid move to clean up the platform and make sure you're swiping on real people.
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Match
Best for guys in their 30s, 40s, and 50s
The Good & The Bad
- It's free to sign up and get started
- Match encourages inclusivity
- It has a large user base
- Match has a proven track record of successful matches
- It offers built-in safety features like photo and profile verification
- It's easy to tell who's serious about finding a real relationship
- There's a fairly even number of men and women
- It gives you multiple opportunities to showcase who you are
- Free users can message their "Top Picks"
- Sifting through so many users takes work
- You'll get notifications for EVERYTHING
- The prices change too often
Our review
Read our full review of Match.
Who it's for
Match is the dating app for guys who are ready to commit and willing to invest to make a meaningful connection. With a quarter of users under 30 and nearly half between 30 and 49, there's a diverse range of potential partners to connect with.
And don't let its 25+ years of experience fool you — it's evolved with a modern and innovative interface and features that leave behind any notion of its 90s roots.
Why we picked Match
Match quietly dominates the market for mature, serious daters. The data backs this up: Match is the most popular app for users aged 50-64. We like it because the barrier to entry (specifically the subscription cost) acts as a useful filter. It weeds out people who aren't serious enough to invest in the process.
The odds are also in your favor if you're looking for something real. Match's own 2025 "Singles in America" study found that 73 percent of singles still believe in "forever love," suggesting a user base that's optimistic about finding a lasting connection. If you're ready to get out there IRL, you can skip the small talk with the "72 Hours" feature. Every Thursday at 4 p.m., the app opens a map-based experience where you can see up to 15 nearby singles who are also ready to meet up that weekend. You have until Sunday at midnight to make plans or swap numbers before the countdown hits zero and the chats vanish forever. It’s a low-pressure, high-speed way to ensure your weekend doesn't go to waste.
The platform has also taken steps to improve safety and authenticity. You're now required to upload three photos (you can add up to 26 to your profile) to set up your profile, a clear move to crack down on fakes. This shows they're serious about creating a safer and more authentic dating environment. In fact, Match Group, the company behind Match, removes an average of 44 spam accounts every minute across its portfolio of dating apps.
However, we do need to add a note of caution. While the platform is effective, Match Group agreed to a $14 million settlement with the FTC in August 2025 regarding allegations of deceptive practices involving fraudulent accounts. While the company denied wrongdoing, it's important context to have before you hand over your credit card info.
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OkCupid
Best free dating app for men
The Good & The Bad
- Multiple "desired relationship type" options, including serious relationships, short-term, and non-monogamous
- App offers Facebook and email sign-up options
- Trendy redesign is genuinely fun to navigate
- Shows a match percentage based on your answers to questions, giving you compatibility insights
- The free version is fairly extensive compared to Match or eharmony
- OkCupid offers inclusive identification options, including gender-fluid, non-binary, and two-spirit, making it welcoming to diverse users
- Free version of OkCupid includes ads
- OkCupid doesn't offer a built-in video chat feature
- There have been reports of data breaches in the past
- You have to pay for a premium subscription to see all your likes at once
Our review
Read our full review of OkCupid.
Who it's for
OkCupid is our top pick as the best free dating app for men, period. It's for guys who value substance over swipes and want a feature-rich experience without having to pay. The platform is known for its inclusive, progressive user base and attracts a diverse crowd interested in everything from social justice to casual flings.
Data from the SSRS survey shows it has broad appeal, particularly among daters aged 30 to 49, where it's slightly more popular than among the youngest adults. If you want thoughtful matches without breaking the bank, OkCupid is a great place to start.
Why we picked OkCupid
OkCupid goes beyond surface-level swiping by letting you connect with potential partners based on what really matters to you. Want to make sure you're on the same page about the important stuff? OkCupid lets you express your values and filter out potential matches with different dealbreakers. Whether it's gun control, vaccinations, or social justice, you can take a stance and find someone who sees eye to eye. Of course, you're more likely to find a match if you're on the liberal end of the political spectrum, so conservatives might have better luck elsewhere.
This focus on what really matters attracts a community of intentional daters. According to recent OkCupid data, 63 percent of daters now consider being open about money a major green flag, and 68 percent say financial responsibility is sexier than generosity. Another survey found that 71 percent of users are looking for something meaningful, and 61 percent say their personal values and life goals shape how they date.
OKC also makes it easy to showcase your personality with in-depth profiles that are fun to create. The questions are thoughtfully designed to explore your dating style — including how you prefer to split a check (42 percent say it doesn't matter who pays as long as it isn't awkward).
The best part? The free version remains one of the most functional on the market. What sets OkCupid apart is its matching algorithm, which calculates compatibility percentages based on shared answers to thousands of potential questions. This algorithm has been refined since 2004, helping you find matches with genuine, long-term compatibility.
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eharmony
Best dating app for marriage
The Good & The Bad
- It has a large user base
- It offers video dating
- Its high success rate speaks for itself
- A compatibility score is shown for each potential match
- Users make it obvious that they're ready to settle down
- The questionnaire makes you think about what you need to work on
- It has a super user-friendly interface
- Monthly subscriptions are almost always on sale
- It has a limited free trial
- The sign-up process is time-consuming
- eharmomy is a historically conservative site
- Premium memberships can be pricey
Our review
Read our full review of eharmony.
Who it's for
eharmony is the best dating app for the grown-ass man who knows what he wants: real, lasting love. It's not for the casual dater or the guy who's just looking for a fling. This app is for men ready to settle down. And the data backs this up. According to the SSRS survey findings, eharmony is one of the top apps for users aged 50 to 64 (35 percent) and 65 and over (32 percent). If you're past your 20s and serious about finding a partner, eharmony is a solid choice. It also tends to be a better fit for men who are more conservative or value religion in their dating preferences.
Why we picked eharmony
eharmony has a serious track record. They claim to be responsible for 4 percent of U.S. marriages — that's huge. That's why we've named it the best dating app for men looking for marriage. Doesn't mean you'll be saying "I do" tomorrow, but it does mean you'll be connecting with singles who are open to commitment, whether that's exclusivity, meeting the family, or moving in together.
What was once a doozy of a sign-up process is now short, sweet, and free of the corny, religious questions that used to scare off younger folks. The revamped questionnaire now covers 32 dimensions of compatibility (up from 29). Instead of asking directly if you're emotionally stable, they might ask how you handle apologies or what ticks you off. This pragmatic approach is reflected in their latest data, which shows that modern daters are highly intentional: 75 percent of singles say they won't sacrifice their financial goals for love, and 77 percent refuse to jeopardize their career trajectory for a relationship.
While it was once known for its more conservative approach to matchmaking, the platform has made a few changes in recent years to become more inclusive and welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to their ongoing partnership with GLAAD, a non-profit LGBTQ advocacy organization, eharmony also supports non-binary identities and same-sex matches.
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Grindr
Best dating app for gay men
The Good & The Bad
- Grindr users are upfront about what they're looking for, making it easier to find compatible matches
- It's easy to find a date within the hour on Grindr
- The Grindr for Equality campaign advocates for the sexual health and safety of LGBTQ+ people in countries where they face danger and discrimination
- The location-based matching helps you connect with people nearby
- The free version of Grindr keeps getting worse
- Users have reported bugs and popular features are disappearing behind paywalls
- Grindr's been known to have bots and performance issues
- The level of NSFW content can be jarring
- There have been reports of biphobia
Our review
Read our full review of Grindr.
Read our full review of Grindr XTRA.
Who it's for
Grindr is the app for gay, bi, trans, and queer men. Hookups, dates, friends, something serious — whatever you're looking for, Grindr connects you with other guys in the LGBTQ+ community. It's great for exploring the local scene, especially when you're traveling. Bottom line: If you're a guy into guys, Grindr's where it's at. It's a place to be yourself and find what you're looking for (no matter what that might be).
One important note: While Grindr used to be one of our favorite free dating apps, the free version is becoming more annoying to use as Grindr pushes users toward paid plans.
Why we picked Grindr
You know what you're getting with Grindr: some serious attention, some pushy messages, and plenty of dick pics. But finding and meeting up with men on Tinder or OkCupid isn't always easy, especially if you're in a small town with a meager queer community. Whether it's your first time with a guy and you want someone experienced, or you're the experienced guy, it's nice to have Grindr in your back pocket.
And it's not just for hookups. Plenty of couples meet on Grindr. One survey even found that over half of Grindr users believe they can find love on the app. Grindr for Equality also advocates for sexual health and LGBTQ+ safety. The company has also been working to make the app safer, using AI and a dedicated moderation team to crack down on underage users.
The app is also leaning heavily into new tech. As part of its "AI-first" evolution, Grindr recently launched "Edge," an ultra-premium subscription powered by its proprietary AI, gAI (pronounced "gay-eye"). For a staggering $500 a month, "Edge" offers AI-generated conversation recaps, daily personalized match recommendations, and profile insights to help you skip the small talk. For in-the-moment meetups, the "Right Now" feature has been upgraded with a Sniffies-style "Map View," a live map of guys nearby who are ready to connect, though it's only available in select cities for now.
Of course, new features sometimes mean new bugs and paywalls. Bisexual men have also reported mixed experiences on the app, including biphobia. This thread of Reddit users has experienced it in some way, describing the disappointment they feel from not being supported by their LGBTQ+ community and getting messages like "vaginas are gross" at the first mention of being bisexual. This is part of a larger challenge the platform faces with its content moderation. The app has struggled with inconsistent policies, as seen in its brief ban (and subsequent reversal) of the phrase "no Zionists" in user profiles in late July 2025.
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SilverSingles
Best dating app for men over 50
The Good & The Bad
- You'll receive daily match recommendations
- Platform is easy to use
- You can connect with people your age
- It offers personality-based matching
- Available on desktop and mobile
- Signing up takes time
- Premium memberships are expensive
- Fewer daily matches compared to other apps
- Not the best option for bisexual users
Who it’s for
Don't let the name fool you, SilverSingles isn't just for guys who are ready for retirement (though it's a great option if you are!). It's actually designed for any man over 50 who's looking for a genuine connection. Whether you're hoping to find a serious relationship, a casual dating partner, or even just a new friend, SilverSingles is a great option.
So, even if you’re not a “silver fox,” this dating app is worth considering.
Why we picked SilverSingles
SilverSingles is the best dating site for men over 50 who are looking for a genuine connection. This platform prioritizes compatibility, using a detailed personality quiz on the Five-Factor Model (similar to the one used by EliteSingles) to match you with potential partners who share your values and interests.
Instead of swiping through endless photos, SilverSingles encourages you to really get to know someone. Sure, setting up a profile might take a bit longer than on those swipe-happy apps, but the matches tend to be more promising — and less likely to ghost you.
The app also got a major upgrade just in time for 2026. In November 2025, parent company Spark Networks launched a comprehensive "technology platform overhaul," giving SilverSingles a modern design and an improved user experience. Along with the new look, they’ve made it easier to connect: messaging is now free for all users, provided you both "like" each other first. We also like that it doesn't overwhelm you; the site sends free users three curated "Recommended Picks" daily, while premium subscribers get up to 10.
The registration process is straightforward, with free and paid membership options. However, we’ve noticed that SilverSingles isn’t quite as LGBTQ-friendly as other dating apps. While you can set your preferences for same-sex matches, you can't receive matches from both genders at the same time. Hopefully, they'll update this in the future.
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Coffee Meets Bagel
Best dating app for young professionals
The Good & The Bad
- Coffee Meets Bagel prioritizes quality over quantity
- The app encourages real-world meetups
- Coffee Meets Bagel offers photo verification and has a strict privacy policy to protect its users
- There's no swiping on this app
- There's a smaller user base
- The app has limited features compared to some of the bigger players
- You might see the same profiles again and again
Who it's for
Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB) is like the younger, more laid-back cousin of EliteSingles. It's perfect for guys who are tired of the endless swiping game and want a more curated dating experience.
Instead of bombarding you with a ton of profiles, CMB delivers a select few "Bagels" each day – potential matches chosen just for you based on your preferences and interests. It's kind of like having a wingman who actually knows what he's doing.
Why we picked Coffee Meets Bagel
While tons of active users can seem like a plus, we know that getting 20 new messages every time you sign on can be jarring. CMB's unhurried approach is great for men who are out of practice, introverted, or don't feel like scrolling whenever they have a free minute. We also think it's a great app for young professionals looking for a serious partner — in fact, 91 percent of users are specifically looking for a serious relationship.
The app also has a unique way of keeping the conversation moving. A chat stays active as long as someone messages every 72 hours. If you both go silent for 72 hours, the chat becomes inactive and will fully close 7 days after the last message. It adds just enough pressure to get you to set up a date, but if you miss your window, you can always reopen a chat for 99 beans (reduced from 199) for 30 more days.
They’ve also rolled out optional video selfie verification to confirm you match your photos and weed out bots. Additionally, CMB found that 80 percent of its users are comfortable with AI helping to "polish" their profiles or suggest better matches, provided the final connection remains human. For guys, this means the environment is designed for quality over quantity, as long as you put in the effort to fill out their compatibility-focused prompts.
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EliteSingles
Best dating app for working professionals
The Good & The Bad
- EliteSingles has a large user base
- Many EliteSingles users have an above-average education or higher-level certification
- It's available in 25+ countries
- EliteSingles offers in-person and speed dating events in select cities
- It's a great platform for men looking for a partner who works in the same field or understands the demands of their profession
- EliteSingles has a more mature user base compared to other dating apps
- EliteSingles is pricier than most other dating apps
- The distance filter starts at 50 miles, which may be an issue for users who live in less populated areas
- It's relatively easy for users to lie about their salaries
Our review
Read our full EliteSingles review.
Who it's for
EliteSingles is a dating app for ambitious, intelligent men who are looking for a partner who's just as driven and successful as they are. If you're a professional who values stimulating conversation, intellectual compatibility, and shared career goals, EliteSingles attempts to offer more specificity than eharmony and Match.
EliteSingles is about finding someone who challenges you intellectually, supports your ambitions, and shares your vision for the future. It's about finding a partner who's not just a pretty face, but a true equal.
Why we picked EliteSingles
EliteSingles offers a targeted approach to finding compatible matches. The app considers factors such as education level, career trajectory, and professional goals to ensure that the matches you encounter have a similar outlook on life. With EliteSingles, you can elevate your dating experience by connecting with individuals who share your dedication to personal and professional success.
Rather than being thrown into an endless pool of profiles, EliteSingles attempts to match you through the Five Factor Personality Test. Via 29 algorithms, the site will try to find singles to complement your attachment style and personality traits.
And like its sister site, SilverSingles, they've also rolled out a major update that makes it much easier to use. Along with a cleaner design, messaging is now free for all users, provided you both "like" each other first. Of course, premium members get extra perks like seeing who liked them and reading receipts, but actually connecting with other singles is now more accessible. Plus, you can take comfort knowing you won’t deal with as many fake accounts, as EliteSingles manually verifies profiles with an upscale fraud detection system.
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Hinge is our top pick for the best dating app for men overall. It's ideal for guys in their 20s and 30s who are looking for a serious relationship without the intense financial commitment of a paid-only site. However, the "best" app depends on your goals. For casual dating, Tinder's massive user base is hard to beat (especially for the under-30 crowd), and if you're ready for marriage, a paid site like eharmony might be a better fit.
On balance, we recommend Tinder for most men because its massive user base simply offers more opportunities to find a connection. That said, Bumble is evolving. While it used to be strictly "women message first," the new "Opening Moves" feature allows women to set a pre-written question that you can answer to start the chat. This takes some pressure off you to come up with a witty opener from scratch, but you still need a solid profile to get that initial engagement.
Yes, and our top free recommendation is OkCupid. It has one of the most robust free offerings available, allowing you to use its in-depth questionnaire and detailed profiles to find a match without a subscription. If you want something simpler, Hinge is also worth the download — it lets you send a message with every "like," which is a huge advantage for standing out.
SilverSingles is our top choice for men over 50 who want a community of peers. It recently switched to a "mutual match" model, which means you can finally message matches for free — but only if you both like each other. Match is also a solid option; data shows it's one of the most popular apps for the 50+ demographic and tends to attract people looking for serious commitment.
Beyond the basics (meet in public, tell a friend), use the tech available to you.
Verify, verify, verify: Look for the blue checkmark. Apps like Tinder now use mandatory video selfies ("Face Check") for new users to prove they are real.
Video chat first: Most apps have built-in video calling. Use it to vibe-check before you meet.
Keep it on the app: Be suspicious of anyone who tries to move the conversation to WhatsApp or text immediately. This is a common scammer tactic to avoid detection.
To be honest, our dating experts have had very mixed results with exclusive dating apps like The League and Raya. The waitlists can be months long, and the "exclusivity" often just means a smaller dating pool. For now, if you're an ambitious, career-oriented guy looking for someone on the same page, we'd point you towards EliteSingles or Coffee Meets Bagel instead.
Recommending the best dating apps for men isn't something we take lightly. Your time, money, and sanity are on the line, and our goal is to make sure our recommendations are trustworthy and genuinely helpful.
Here’s exactly how we test:
Hands-on testing: We create real profiles on each platform and spend weeks getting a feel for the user base. We try the free versions first, but we also pay for the premium subscriptions to see which perks are actually worth the money for guys. If an app is clunky, full of fake profiles, or just gives off a bad vibe, it doesn’t make our list.
Community and expert feedback: We also comb through Reddit threads and App Store reviews to see what the wider community of men is saying, because an app that works for us might be a buggy mess for others. We also consult with industry experts (e.g., relationship coaches, sex educators, etc.) to make sure our picks are solid.
Continuous monitoring: Our work doesn't stop after we hit publish. We continuously monitor app performance, feature updates, and user feedback to ensure this guide stays accurate and helpful for men dating in 2026.
Tabitha Britt is an award-winning freelance journalist, editor, and SEO/AEO strategist. Aside from reviewing dating apps and sex toys for Mashable, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis. She has a Master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School for Social Research and is a grad of Sextech School. You can find more of her work in various online publications, including National Geographic, Glamour, Better Homes & Gardens, and Everyday Health.