
We analyzed 12,000 dating app profiles to figure out which photos actually drive matches. The pattern is consistent across apps and demographics — and most people get the first photo wrong.

Successful profiles in our dataset followed a clear sequence: a clear face shot first, a full-body second, an activity shot third, and a mix of social, hobby, and travel images filling the rest.
Profiles with a clear, well-lit, smiling face as the first image had 31% higher match rates. No sunglasses, no group shots, no hats covering your face.
Hiding your full body raises concerns. A full-body image — outdoors, well-dressed — produces the second-largest match-rate boost.
Cooking, hiking, playing music, working with your hands — anything that shows you in motion. Activity photos produce more conversation starters than any other category.
Photo analysis based on 12,000 profile sequences from our research panel. Match rates compared by photo type, position, and combination.