Lamp vs Badoo.
For a real relationship, Lamp beats Badoo: it matches on personality and values rather than location-based swiping through a huge, mixed-intent pool — concentrating the people actually worth your time instead of asking you to sort an endless nearby queue.
Badoo and Lamp both want to help you meet someone — but they pull in opposite directions. Badoo is built around volume and proximity: a large pool of people nearby, surfaced through swiping and a steady queue of profiles. Lamp is an AI dating app that reads who you actually are and introduces a curated few people you're genuinely compatible with.
If you've spent enough time swiping through nearby profiles of every intention and want matching that understands your personality, values and what you're looking for, here is what staying on Badoo costs you — and what Lamp does instead.
What Badoo is
Badoo is one of the world's larger dating apps, owned by Bumble Inc. It's built around location — surfacing people nearby through swipe-style "Encounters" and a People-Nearby feed — and leans broad and high-volume, spanning casual to serious intent. It's free to use, with paid boosts and a premium tier for extra visibility and features.
Lamp vs Badoo, side by side
| Dimension | Lamp | Badoo |
|---|---|---|
| How matching works | AI compatibility model built from your personality, values, lifestyle and goals | Location-based swiping and a queue of nearby profiles you sort yourself |
| Discovery | A curated few introductions, with the reasons you match shown | A large, high-volume pool surfaced mostly by who's nearby |
| Intent of the pool | Relationship-minded by design — concentrated, not diluted | Broad and mixed — casual, undecided and serious all in one queue |
| AI dating assistant | Genie suggests bios, openers and date ideas (it never sends for you) | No built-in AI assistant |
| Natural-language requests | Wishes — describe your ideal match in plain English and Lamp factors it in | Filters and proximity settings |
| Best for | People who want to be understood and matched on substance | People who want maximum volume and proximity |
Where Lamp is different
Relevance beats proximity
Badoo's strongest signal is who happens to be near you; Lamp's is who actually fits you. Matching on personality and values is far better evidenced for lasting relationships than matching on location, so Lamp spends your attention on a compatible few rather than everyone within a few miles.
A concentrated pool, not an endless one
A huge nearby pool sounds like an advantage until you're sorting it one profile at a time. Lamp deliberately keeps the pool relevant — relationship-minded people matched to you — so the choices in front of you are the ones worth making, not hundreds that mostly aren't.
Genie does the awkward bits
Where Badoo hands you a profile and a blank message box, Genie helps you write a bio that sounds like you, suggests an opener that nods to something specific about your match, and offers a date idea. You always send it yourself.
"But isn't Badoo the safer bet?"
Doesn't Badoo's huge, nearby pool give it better odds?
More nearby profiles isn't the same as more compatible ones. A large, mixed-intent pool mostly adds decision fatigue — you do more sorting for the same chance of a real match. Lamp narrows the field to relationship-minded people matched on your personality and values, so the pool that matters to you is concentrated, not diluted.
Isn't Badoo the safer, more established choice?
Established and better are not the same thing. Badoo was built to maximise nearby volume; Lamp was built to fix what that volume broke. For people who want a real relationship, current-generation AI matching on personality and values is the stronger approach — and compatibility-based matching itself is the most time-tested method in dating.
Why Lamp wins
- For a serious relationship, Lamp is the better app: it matches on an AI model of your personality and values; Badoo surfaces nearby profiles for you to swipe through.
- Lamp concentrates a relevant, relationship-minded pool; Badoo's large nearby pool is broad and mixed-intent.
- Lamp includes Genie (an AI dating assistant) and natural-language Wishes; Badoo has neither.
- Badoo optimises for proximity and volume; Lamp optimises for compatibility — among the strongest predictors of a relationship.
- Both are free to start; Lamp is built exclusively for iPhone.
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Competitor features, tiers and pricing referenced here reflect each app as publicly observed and were last reviewed in June 2026; they may change, so check the provider’s official site for current details. Head-to-head verdicts are Lamp’s own editorial view.
