
Open-minded and casual dating app
Pure Review
Pure is an open-minded dating app built around personal ads, clear intentions, privacy controls, and temporary conversations for people who want playful, direct dating experiences.
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Editor's Score
Best For
open-minded and casual LGBTQ dating
Key Highlights
- ✓Strong focus on clear intentions and boundaries
- ✓Personal Ads format feels different from swipe-heavy apps
- ✓Privacy-minded features like screenshot notifications and self-destructing photos
- ✓Screenshot notifications
Pricing
Free to download, but Pure uses auto-renewing subscriptions for access to the full app experience. Weekly, monthly, and annual options may vary by country and are shown in the app.
How we review
We test, research, and collect real user feedback to give you honest, unbiased reviews you can trust.
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A community-first app that goes beyond dating.
4.3
Excellent
Pure is an open-minded dating app built around personal ads, clear intentions, privacy controls, and temporary conversations for people who want playful, direct dating experiences. It is strongest for people who want safer discovery, clearer community context, and a platform built around LGBTQ+ needs.
Who Pure Is Best For
Best-fit users
open-minded and casual LGBTQ dating
Open-minded LGBTQ daters, singles, and people who want honest intentions, clearer boundaries, casual dating, and privacy-focused conversations.
Community seekers
People who want context, safety cues, and more than a simple swipe feed.
Safety-minded daters
Users who care about moderation, reporting tools, and privacy controls.
Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong focus on clear intentions and boundaries
- Personal Ads format feels different from swipe-heavy apps
- Privacy-minded features like screenshot notifications and self-destructing photos
- Good fit for open-minded and casual dating
Cons
- Requires a subscription to fully access the app experience
- Not LGBTQ-specific, so inclusiveness depends on local users
- Casual positioning may not fit serious relationship seekers
The Full Review
The Full Review
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User Experience
Pure is built around Personal Ads rather than endless profile swiping. Users post what kind of experience they are looking for, browse other ads, and connect through chat when there is mutual interest. The tone is direct, playful, and focused on clear expectations.
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Safety & Privacy
Pure takes safety seriously and provides tools that help users feel comfortable being themselves.
Screenshot notifications
Self-destructing photos
Chat content protection
Scam and spam detection alerts
In-app safety reminders
“Pure felt less transactional and more community-driven than any other dating app I tried.”
— Maya, 28, Los Angeles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pure FAQ
Is Pure an LGBTQ dating app?+
Pure is not exclusively LGBTQ-focused, but it can be useful for open-minded LGBTQ daters who want direct intentions, casual dating, and privacy-focused conversations.
Does Pure have a free version?+
Pure is free to download, but full access generally requires an auto-renewing subscription. Pricing varies by country and is displayed inside the app.
Is Pure safe for LGBTQ users?+
Pure includes privacy-minded features such as screenshot notifications, self-destructing photos, chat content protections, scam alerts, and safety reminders. LGBTQ users should still review privacy settings and follow safer dating practices.
Who is Pure best for?+
Pure is best for open-minded daters who want clear intentions, casual or exploratory connections, personal ads, privacy controls, and direct communication.

