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In 2024, the variety of dating sites and apps will continue to be an essential part of digital life by offering users a completely diverse range of platforms to find connections. From those focused on casual dating to those designed to foster friendships around the world, these platforms provide a not only convenient but efficient way to meet new people with similar interests and goals.
With that, we created a list of the best options for you if you are looking to meet new people. Check it out below!
tinder
O tinder It is already a well-known app for having been revolutionary in the digital environment, especially among younger audiences looking for relationships and encounters, so it couldn't be left out. Launched in 2012, it allows you to meet new people for casual relationships and experiences. Its interface also quickly became popular because it is simple and location-based, displaying profiles of other nearby users. In it, you can swipe right if you are interested or left if you are not; a “match” occurs when the two become interested in each other. Features like verified profiles also help with authenticity and engagement within the platform.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Relationships and casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$18,99 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Bumble
O Bumble is also another app that targets relationships. However, founded in 2014, it differentiates itself from the competition by allowing only women to initiate the conversation in heterosexual connections, in addition to the functions BumbleBFF (focused on friendships) and bumble bizz (focused on networking). All of this makes the platform completely multifaceted for all types of connections. Its interface is very similar to Tinder, with the same functionality of swiping right or left to indicate interest, but with the already mentioned significant detail of who can initiate communication, precisely to promote a more respectful and controlled experience for the female audience.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Relationships, casual encounters and friendships |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$59,90 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Grindr
O Grindr is an application aimed mainly at gay, bisexual, transgender and queer, launched in 2009. It uses GPS to connect users and, although its objective is also aimed at relationships, it is usually used more for meetings without commitment. Part of its interface allows you to view profiles of other members nearby and then send messages directly, without the need for a prior “match”. Known for pioneering the use of location technology for this purpose, the application has played a significant role in the social life of the LGBTQUIA+ community.
| Audience | LGBTQIA+ (Men) |
| Purpose: | Relationships and casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$27,99 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Zoe
O Zoe is another application focused on the LGBTQUIA+ community, however, aimed exclusively at lesbian, bisexual and queer. Created to provide a safe and inclusive space, it allows users to connect with others who share similar interests. The interface is very intuitive and includes detailed profiles where you can share information about yourself, your interests and what you are looking for in a relationship. Features such as private mode and interaction after sending self-destructing photos and videos in the chat are something worth highlighting. Furthermore, like others, the app also uses a system of swiping right or left to indicate interest, with the possibility of starting conversations when there is a “match”.
| Audience | LGBTQIA+ (Women) |
| Purpose: | Relationships and casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$14,99 |
Inner Circle
O Inner Circle stands out for being an application that, according to its creators, is elitist. Its users are very well selected, as the aim is to connect successful and ambitious professionals who are looking for serious relationships. Launched in 2012, it uses a stricter application process where profiles are reviewed before being approved in order to ensure a level of quality and compatibility between members. The app's function is to promote social events in various cities around the world, providing opportunities for in-person meetings in a safe and sophisticated environment. Its features range from advanced search filters to the ability to see who viewed your profile.
| Audience | Young people and adults |
| Purpose: | Relationships |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$45,90 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Happn
O Happn It is one of the most used applications for relationships, as it is another one that is based on location, which allows people to unite people with likely interests in common places. Launched in 2014, it connects users who have physically crossed paths at some point during the day, causing their profiles to appear in each other's feeds. An interest can be expressed anonymously by giving a “like”. If it is mutual, a “crush” occurs and both can start a conversation. This mechanic facilitates more spontaneous encounters, transforming everyday coincidences into opportunities for connection.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Relationships and casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$69,90 |
Bumpy
O Bumpy is a dating app designed to provide a safer and more authentic environment for users. Its focus is to reach a global audience, offering opportunities to meet foreign people. Although less well-known than other majors, it stands out for its profile verification and creating a trustworthy community, as it uses strict authentication methods to reduce the risk of fake accounts. Its interface is quite intuitive and offers the standard functionality of swiping right and left to indicate interest. Part of its resources include the possibility of sending direct messages, video calls and participating in events or activities organized by the community.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Relationships |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$39,90 |
OkCupid
O OkCupid is an application that draws attention to the depth of its matching process, using detailed questionnaires to assess compatibility between users. Launched in 2004, it became popular precisely because of its algorithm. In addition to the traditional features of swiping right or left to show interest, the platform allows users to explore profiles and send messages even before a “match”.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Relationships and casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$61,65 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
DateMyAge
O DateMyAge already an application aimed at a more specific audience: people over 40 and who are looking for serious and meaningful relationships. Designed to meet the needs of a mature age group, users can connect with others who share similar interests and life goals. Additionally, the app has a detailed sign-up process, which helps ensure profiles are authentic and compatible. In addition to traditional functionalities, it often includes features aimed at facilitating communication and interaction, such as video calls and advanced search filters.
| Audience | Adults (40+) |
| Purpose: | Relationships |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$ |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Hoop

Hoop is an application focused on friendship, but differentiated by integrating with Snapchat and TikTok, allowing users to find and make connections based on interests. Launched with the aim of complementing the experience in other apps, it allows users to discover new friends by viewing profiles and asking them to add them on social networks. The app's interface is simple and similar to others, where you swipe right if you're interested in meeting someone and left if you're not. “Matching” is done when both users swipe to the same side and they can add each other on Snapchat and TikTok to start chatting.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Friendships |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$14,90 |
Slowly

O Slowly It also targets friendship connections, but it is a very innovative app for promoting relationships through digital letters. Launched in 2017, it simulates the experience of sending and receiving physical correspondence, which creates a slower, more deliberate way of communicating online. Users create profiles and can choose specific interests to find compatible matches. When a user sends a message, it is not delivered instantly; rather, it virtually travels to the recipient over a period of time that can vary from hours to days, depending on the simulated distance between the senders.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Friendships (globally) |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$26,90 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Tandem
O Tandem is actually a language learning app, however, it also seeks to connect people from different parts of the world. Launched in 2015, it facilitates learning through conversations between natives and language enthusiasts. Users can choose which languages they want to learn and which they can teach, creating a reciprocal exchange. Furthermore, the platform offers features such as text chat, voice calls, video calls, correction and translation tools in an interactive and collaborative way. With a diverse global community, the app is ideal for those looking to improve their languages while meeting new people around the world.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Friendships (globally) |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$34,90 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
HelloTalk

O HelloTalk is another language learning app that connects users globally. Launched in 2013, it allows you to learn and improve language skills through conversations with natives of the language you are learning. The platform also offers several resources to facilitate the practice of pronunciation, listening, writing and reading. In addition, it also has translation and transcription features to assist users during conversations. The interaction is based exclusively on a partnership system, where users can teach their native language in exchange for learning a new language.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Friendships (globally) |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$36,00 |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
talklife

O talklife comes as a revolutionary app, as it is dedicated to emotional support and sharing personal experiences among its users. Launched in 2014, it seeks to offer a completely safe environment where people can discuss emotional problems, anxieties and other mental health challenges, even anonymously, if they wish. In addition to allowing posts and comments, it is a great app for facilitating connection and creating friendships through support groups, where people can find support and understanding from others facing similar situations.
| Audience | Young |
| Purpose: | Friendships (globally) |
| Price | Free |
Download on Android | iOS ou access your web version
Ysos

O Ysos is an app aimed only at casual encounters and no-strings-attached experiences for couples. Launched to meet the needs of those partnerships looking for other quick and uncomplicated connections, it is possible to create profiles with specific preferences and interests, facilitating the search for other compatible couples. The app's interface is completely designed to be direct and simple, like many others, with features such as swiping right to indicate interest and starting conversations with those who have also shown mutual interest.
| Audience | Couples |
| Purpose: | Casual encounters |
| Price | Free; subscription option starting at R$29,90 |
What did you think of the list? Tell us in the comments which one you were most interested in!
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