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Voice-first dating app Known lands $9.7M by solving swipe fatigue

The Voice Revolution in Dating Apps

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In a world tired of mindless swiping, San Francisco startup Known is betting big on voice as the future of digital romance. Their secret? Ditching written profiles entirely in favor of AI-guided voice conversations that average 26 minutes - with some stretching nearly two hours.

Listening Between the Lines

The magic happens when users verbally answer questions like "What excites you about your new city?" while Known's AI analyzes not just what they say, but how they say it. "Written profiles encourage people to curate their best selves," explains co-founder Celeste Amadon. "But when speaking naturally, someone might reveal they value emotional stability without ever typing those words."

This approach appears to be working remarkably well. While traditional apps struggle to convert matches into actual dates (with success rates below 10%), Known reports an unprecedented 80% conversion rate from initial connection to real-world meeting.

Cutting Through Dating App Fatigue

The platform eliminates common frustrations through:

  • AI-powered match previews before mutual interest is confirmed
  • 24-hour deadlines to schedule dates after matching
  • Automated coordination handling restaurant bookings based on dietary needs and schedules

"We're forcing connections offline," Amadon says bluntly about their anti-texting stance. During beta testing, the service charges $30 per successful date facilitated.

Investors Hear the Potential

The recent $9.7 million funding round - led by Forerunner Ventures' first-ever dating investment - speaks volumes about shifting priorities in tech romance. Partner Eurie Kim cites Known's unique understanding of young women's unspoken needs as particularly compelling.

With loneliness at epidemic levels nationwide, Amadon frames their mission dramatically: "Dating isn't just entertainment - it's solving generational isolation."

The ten-person team plans to launch fully in early 2026 while competitors like Hinge experiment with similar concepts. Rather than fearing competition, Amadon welcomes it: "The whole industry needs to evolve past swiping."

Key Points:

  • Voice analysis replaces written profiles for more authentic matching
  • 80% success rate converting matches to dates crushes industry averages
  • $9.7M funding signals investor confidence in voice-first dating
  • Anti-texting design pushes connections into real-world meetings
  • Full-service approach handles scheduling and restaurant bookings

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