A new research-driven dating platform, Harmonizer, has officially launched in the U.S., bringing an AI-powered approach to matchmaking. Developed by the Harmony in Relationships Research Center (HRRC), the app sets itself apart from traditional dating platforms by using scientific data to predict long-term relationship success.
Harmonizer is built on insights gathered from over 20,000 happy couples, with the goal of identifying key factors that contribute to lasting relationships. At the core of the platform is the Relationship Vitality Assessment (RVA) Method, a proprietary compatibility system designed to improve match quality and relationship longevity. This feature, currently undergoing patenting, is expected to set a new standard for dating technology.
The app uses AI and machine learning to analyze compatibility, offering users a predictive look at their relationship trajectory. This data-driven method aims to improve the overall effectiveness of online dating by matching individuals based on proven compatibility indicators, and is meant to lead to stronger relationships based on more than regular matching algorithms.
HRRC CEO Sergey Sigitov has made the core focus of the platform very clear, stating: “In launching Harmonizer, we are unveiling a completely new approach to social discovery and dating. Despite the rapid growth of online dating, many platforms face challenges in leveraging scientific insights and evidence-based methods to improve matchmaking.”
Harmonizer is now available on the App Store, with a primary focus on the U.S. market. The platform also has global expansion plans, with future availability expected in Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.