Dating.com’s new VR feature takes online dating to a new dimension with virtual reality. It makes connecting with your matches even more exciting than ever.
With this VR feature, Dating.com, part of the Social Discovery Group, is pushing the boundaries of online dating. In fact, he presented 360° VR video chats. So you can meet your friend in a virtual environment. There, every detail is as vivid as in real life. All you need is a compatible VR headset in addition to connecting with your loved ones in the traditional way, VR function allows a whole new social experience. Once you are equipped with the necessary VR gear, you have access to a list of members available for VR video chats. You can literally see who is available to chat in VR.
Before this incredible update, users were already able to enjoy video calls, and it was already great. But last year, the platform registered more than 3 million of these video meetings. This shows that the craze for a quality online video experience is growing.
The authentic experience with Dating.com’s VR feature
Dmitry VolkovPh.D., founder of the Social Discovery Group, says that contemporary encounters value authenticity and skill build real relationships, even in the context of online dating. It highlights the importance of meeting in person, including via video, as suggested by the new VR 360° video chat on Dating.com. According to Volkov, this initiative directly responds to the expectations of the community, especially due to the growing interest in virtual reality in the dating field.
“At Social Discovery Group, we anticipate future dating needs. We’re committed to making it easy creating authentic connections. And we are actively exploring the possibilities that virtual reality allows,” he explained.
Social Discovery Group is behind more than 70 online platforms focused on artificial intelligence. He is the specialist in meetings and social discovery. She recently published a report on the impact of loneliness due to the epidemic. She shed light on how singles use these apps. According to the study, 67% of users used these platforms and AI to establish romantic relationships and friendships. The goal? Oppose their loneliness.