If you’re single and tired of swiping on photos or browsing endless profiles in the hope of the perfect match, a dating app is now using an AI algorithm to do the work for you …

Engadget reports that Hinge uses what’s known as the ‘stable marriage’ algorithm to present daily recommended matches.

The stable marriage algorithm is designed to solve a classic problem of ensuring the best matches between two sets of elements. These could be anything from potential dates to applicants and jobs.

The app asks you to like individual photos, and specific parts of someone’s profile, in order to determine your tastes. It then attempts to satisfy the stable marriage conditions for everyone in the system, and present your optimum match for that day.

Hinge boasts that it’s the number one mobile dating app mentioned in the NY Times wedding section when discussing how couples met, and that 75% of first dates lead to a second date. Hinge is owned by Match.

Hinge is a free download from the App Store, with subscriptions sold through in-app purchases, ranging from $4.99/month for a 6-month subscription to $12.99 for one month.