Swiped was released on Hulu on September 19, 2025, after its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9 in the section of Gala Presentations. The biographical drama film is helmed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, who is also its writer, with Kim Caramele and Bill Parker. Its official synopsis, as per Letterboxd, is
Whitney Wolfe uses extraordinary grit and ingenuity to break into the male-dominated tech industry.
The film also features a soundtrack that is worth checking out. Let's find out all the music pieces used in this Whitney Wolfe-based film.
Swiped soundtrack revealed
The music of Swiped is composed by Chanda Dancy, an Emmy Award-nominated musician who has also worked on projects like I Know What You Did Last Summer and Blink Twice. The soundtrack features two original songs that Ronan My Love has performed, written by Dancy.
It was released on the internet on September 19, and fans can stream its music on different platforms, including Amazon and Apple Music. Below is a list of all the songs from the soundtrack.
- First Day at Hatch Labs - 2:04
- Naming Tinder - 1:27
- Dating Research - 0:54
- All The Stars Are Raging – Ronan My Love - 2:41
- Confrontation - 1:06
- The Invention of the Swipe - 2:09
- Stalling the Sorority - 0:51
- Newest Co-Founder - 2:09
- Bad News - 3:46
- Don’t Burn Down the Bars - 1:02
- Texts - 1:05
- Rushing to the Office - 1:06
- 1 Million Users - 1:29
- New Beginnings - 1:25
- Paranoia Grows - 2:38
- Leaked NDA - 3:08
- Atoning for Past Mistakes - 3:24
- Doom Scrolling Depression - 3:37
- Fixing Dating / Recruiting Tisha - 1:34
- Bumble Rising / All the Stars Are Raging (Ronan My Love) - 2:34
More about Swiped
Swiped is produced by Andrew Panay, Lily James, and Jennifer Gibgot. The film focuses on Whitney Wolfe Herd, one of the co-founders of Tinder, who later went on to start another dating app, Bumble.
Its cast members include Lily James (as Herd), along with Dan Stevens, Myha'la, Jackson White, and Ben Schnetzer. In an interview with Film Hound, director Rachel Lee Goldenberg revealed the germ of the film. She said,
“Listening to interviews where Whitney talked about being the only woman at the table, that was what keyed me into, ‘Oh, this is a story that I need to tell'.”
Swiped is streaming on Hulu in the United States and on Disney+ globally.
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