Grindr Statistics 2026: 15 Million Users and 135 Billion Reasons to Log Off

Every number, trend, and uncomfortable truth about the world's largest LGBTQ+ dating app.

  • Grindr has over 15 million monthly active users across 190+ countries. That's roughly the population of Cambodia, except everyone here is looking for one thing. Okay, maybe two things.
  • Revenue hit $439.9 million in 2025, up 28% year-over-year. The company projects over $528 million for 2026. Your loneliness is someone's business model.
  • Users spend an average of 54 to 70 minutes per day on the app and log in about 8 times every 24 hours. That's more check-ins than your anxiety gives you about that text you sent.
  • The U.S. leads downloads at 16.1 million, followed by India (10.1M) and Brazil (9.6M). Grindr is truly a global operation.
  • Only about 1.07 million users actually pay for premium features. The other 14 million are out here grinding for free (pun intended).

Grindr Statistics at a Glance: The Numbers That Matter

Let's cut the foreplay. You're here for Grindr statistics, so here's the full breakdown of the world's largest LGBTQ+ dating app, by the numbers.

Grindr launched on March 25, 2009. That makes it older than Instagram, Snapchat, and your last situationship combined. Joel Simkhai built it in Los Angeles, and within months it had 200,000 users. By 2013, that number exploded to 7 million across 192 countries.

Today? Over 15 million monthly active users and 145 million total registered users. For context, Tinder reports around 75 million monthly users. Grindr isn't the biggest dating app on the planet, but in the LGBTQ+ space, it's the undisputed heavyweight. Nobody else comes close.

Here's a quick snapshot of the key Grindr stats for 2026:

MetricNumber
Monthly Active Users (MAU)15+ million
Total Registered Users145 million
Daily Active Users~5.5 million
Paying Subscribers (Q4 2024)1.07 million
Countries Available190+
Annual Revenue (2025)$439.9 million
Year Founded2009
NYSE TickerGRND

If you're interested in how these numbers stack up against the competition, check out our dating app statistics post for the full industry picture.

Grindr User Statistics: Who's Actually on This App?

The short answer: a LOT of people. The longer answer involves some genuinely interesting demographic data.

Monthly Active Users Over Time

Grindr's user growth reads like the kind of hockey stick graph that makes investors lose their minds:

  • 2010: 700,000 users across 162 countries
  • 2013: 7 million users in 192 countries
  • 2016: 2 million daily visitors
  • 2018: 3 million daily active users
  • 2022: 11 million monthly active users
  • 2023: 12 million MAU
  • 2024: 14.7 million MAU
  • 2025: 15+ million MAU

That's a jump from 700K to 15 million in about 15 years. For comparison, Tinder statistics show roughly 75 million monthly users, but Tinder also caters to the entire planet's dating population. Grindr specifically serves LGBTQ+ users and still pulls numbers that would make most dating apps jealous.

Age Demographics

According to available research data:

  • 33% of users are 18-24 years old
  • 78% of users are millennials (born 1981-1996)
  • 13% are 45 and older

So roughly a third of the user base just learned what a 401(k) is, and the vast majority grew up watching Will & Grace. The 45+ crowd? Respect. They've been doing this longer than most of you have been alive.

Grindr Users by Country

The U.S. dominates, but this app is genuinely global. Here are the top 10 countries by app downloads in 2024:

CountryDownloads
United States16.1 million
India10.1 million
Brazil9.6 million
Mexico4.9 million
Chile4.5 million
Philippines3.4 million
United Kingdom2.9 million
Colombia2.3 million
France1.8 million
Argentina1.6 million

India at number two is notable. In a country where Section 377 was only decriminalized in 2018, 10 million downloads says something powerful about demand outpacing social acceptance.

The EU alone accounts for roughly 3.4 million monthly active users, according to Grindr's own Digital Services Act disclosures.

Grindr Revenue and Financial Statistics: Your Loneliness Is Worth Half a Billion

Here's where it gets spicy. Grindr went public in November 2022 through a SPAC merger at a $2.1 billion valuation. Since then, the revenue numbers have been climbing faster than your heart rate when you hear that notification sound.

Revenue Growth Year by Year

YearRevenueYoY Growth
2022~$236 million30%
2023~$260 million10%
2024~$345 million33%
2025$439.9 million28%
2026 (projected)$528+ million~20%

The company turned a $94.75 million net profit in 2025 after posting a $131 million loss in 2024. That's a $225 million swing. Whatever they're selling, people are buying. (They're selling access to each other. That's literally the product.)

Revenue by Country

Where's the money coming from? Mostly English-speaking countries with disposable income:

CountryRevenue (2024)
United States$341.8 million
United Kingdom$41.3 million
Canada$22.4 million
France$22.0 million
Australia$21.5 million

The U.S. alone generates roughly 67% of Grindr's total revenue. Americans: keeping the queer dating economy alive, one subscription at a time.

Paying vs. Free Users

Here's the kicker. Out of 15+ million monthly active users, only 1.07 million are paying subscribers as of Q4 2024. That's roughly 7% of the user base carrying the financial weight for the other 93%.

Those 1.07 million paid users are up from 937,000 in the same quarter the year before. So the paying base IS growing. But the vast majority of people on Grindr are freeloading. (No judgment. I respect the hustle.)

The company's Adjusted EBITDA margin hit 44.5% in 2025, with free cash flow of $132.9 million. For a dating app, those are absurdly healthy numbers. Grindr's board even authorized a $400 million share buyback program extending through March 2029. They're not just profitable. They're flexing.

Grindr Usage and Engagement Statistics: The App That Never Sleeps

If the financial stats tell you Grindr is a business, the engagement stats tell you it's basically a lifestyle.

Daily Usage

  • Users spend an average of 54 to 70 minutes per day on the app (depending on the source and year)
  • Users log in approximately 8 times per 24-hour period
  • 10 p.m. is the busiest time for the "Right Now" feature
  • 135 billion chats were exchanged on the platform in 2025
  • 12.8 billion taps were recorded in 2025

Let's put 135 billion chats in perspective. That's roughly 370 million messages per day. Or about 25,000 messages per minute. While you're reading this sentence, thousands of people just said "hey" to a shirtless torso pic. The circle of life.

Engagement Compared to Other Dating Apps

For comparison, the average Tinder user spends about 30 minutes per day on the app. Hinge users clock around 20 minutes. Grindr users are doubling or tripling those numbers. Whether that's dedication or addiction is a question for your therapist, not a dating statistics blog.

Grindr Unwrapped 2025: The Weirdest Stats You Didn't Ask For

Every December, Grindr releases "Unwrapped," their annual year-in-review report. Think Spotify Wrapped, but instead of finding out you listened to too much Taylor Swift, you learn that Finland leads the world in nude photo sharing. (Yes, really.)

Pop Culture Rankings (Per Grindr Users)

  • Daddy of the Year: Pedro Pascal
  • Hottest Man: Jonathan Bailey
  • Mother of the Year: Lady Gaga
  • Mother-in-Training: Sabrina Carpenter
  • Most Popular Profile Song: "W.A.P." by Cardi B

Jonathan Bailey beating out everyone for Hottest Man surprised absolutely nobody who watched Bridgerton. And "W.A.P." as the top profile song? At least people are being honest about their intentions.

The Weird Country-Specific Stats

This is where it gets fun. Grindr's 2025 Unwrapped revealed:

  • Finland leads in nude photo sharing (those long winter nights, apparently)
  • Italy shows the highest interest in feet (no comment)
  • South Korea reports the highest percentage of open relationships
  • Switzerland has the highest percentage of users identifying as twinks
  • The U.S. claims the most self-identified daddies
  • The UK leads in "fem tops"
  • Ireland leads in "bears"

There was also a 7% spike in app usage during Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Tour nights. When Gaga calls, Grindr answers.

Most searched profile tag globally? "Hung." Shocking absolutely no one.

The favorite zodiac sign? Scorpio. Also shocking no one.

Grindr's History: From LA Startup to NYSE

Understanding how Grindr got here helps contextualize just how wild these statistics are. This thing started as one guy's side project.

Key Milestones

YearMilestone
2009Joel Simkhai launches Grindr in Los Angeles
2009200,000 users by August
2010500,000 users; BlackBerry version launches
2011Android version launches
20124 million registered users in 192 countries
20137 million users
2016Chinese company Kunlun buys 61.5% stake for $93M
2018Kunlun acquires remaining stake for $152M
2020U.S. forces sale over security concerns; San Vicente Acquisition buys for $608M
2022IPO via SPAC at $2.1B valuation; trades as NYSE: GRND
202414.7M MAU; $345M revenue
202515M+ MAU; $440M revenue; first full-year profit

The China ownership saga is worth a mention. In 2016, Beijing Kunlun Tech bought a majority stake for $93 million. By 2018, they owned the whole thing. But the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment got spooked about a Chinese company holding the location and personal data of millions of LGBTQ+ Americans (legit concern), and forced a sale. San Vicente Acquisition Partners bought Grindr for $608 million in 2020.

From $93 million to $608 million in four years. That's either brilliant investing or proof that loneliness scales really, really well.

How Grindr Compares to Other Dating Apps

Grindr doesn't exist in a vacuum (though some of its users might). Here's how it stacks up against the best dating apps in key metrics:

MetricGrindrTinderBumbleHinge
Monthly Active Users15M+75M+40M+25M+
Revenue (2025)$440M~$1.8B~$1B~$400M
Avg. Daily Usage54-70 min~30 min~25 min~20 min
Available Countries190+190+150+80+
Year Founded2009201220142012

Grindr's daily usage absolutely crushes the competition. Its users spend 2-3x longer on the app than Tinder users do. The revenue-per-user math is interesting too. Grindr generates roughly $29 per monthly active user per year, compared to Tinder's roughly $24. For a niche app, that's punching above its weight.

Looking at how Bumble statistics and Hinge statistics compare, Grindr holds its own despite serving a much more specific audience.

What These Grindr Stats Mean for the Dating App Industry

A few takeaways from all this data, for those of you who care about the bigger picture:

1. Niche apps can be wildly profitable. Grindr proves you don't need to be everything to everyone. Serve a specific community well, and the money follows. A 44.5% EBITDA margin is insane for any tech company, let alone a dating app.

2. Engagement is the real metric. 54-70 minutes of daily usage isn't just good. It's borderline concerning. But from a business perspective, it means Grindr has cracked the code on keeping users glued to the app.

3. The LGBTQ+ dating market is enormous. 15 million monthly active users for a single app serving a minority population shows the massive unmet demand that existed before Grindr came along. The app didn't create this market. It just finally gave it a home.

4. Privacy concerns are real. The China ownership saga showed what happens when sensitive user data falls into the wrong hands. For an app where many users aren't publicly out, data security isn't just a tech issue. It's a safety issue.

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Grindr Statistics FAQ

How many people use Grindr in 2026?

Grindr has over 15 million monthly active users and approximately 145 million total registered users across 190+ countries. Daily active users sit around 5.5 million.

How much money does Grindr make?

Grindr generated $439.9 million in revenue in 2025, a 28% increase from 2024. The company projects over $528 million in revenue for 2026. It also swung to its first full-year net profit of $94.75 million in 2025.

What country uses Grindr the most?

The United States leads with 16.1 million downloads, followed by India (10.1M), Brazil (9.6M), and Mexico (4.9M). The U.S. also generates about 67% of Grindr's total revenue.

How long do people spend on Grindr per day?

The average Grindr user spends 54 to 70 minutes per day on the app and logs in approximately 8 times every 24 hours. That's significantly higher than Tinder (30 min) or Hinge (20 min).

How many people pay for Grindr?

As of Q4 2024, Grindr had 1.07 million paying subscribers, up from 937,000 the previous year. That means roughly 7% of monthly active users pay for premium features.

When was Grindr founded?

Grindr was founded by Joel Simkhai and launched on March 25, 2009, in Los Angeles. It went public in November 2022 through a SPAC merger at a $2.1 billion valuation.

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