One tech-savvy man has decided to cut out the competition by creating a dating app in which he's the only guy that's allowed on it.

It's called Singularity and no matter how many times ladies on it will swipe - they will only see different versions of him.

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It all started because Aaron Smith, a 31-year-old from the US, wasn't having much luck on regular apps so he decided to take matters into his own hands.

“The biggest problem with the other apps is that my face is not featured prominently," he told WFMY News 2.

“If life gives you lemons, you should first make lemonade. Then make sure no other companies can produce or distribute their own soft drinks. So the only game in town is lemonade.”

Aaron, Aaron and yeah Aaron again. Credit: Aaron

He's even created a commercial to go with it and while the app is real - Smith is quite clearly poking some fun at online dating.

"Singularity saves you countless hours of swiping by just matching you with me," he explains in the ad.

The app was developed with the assistance of software engineer Scott McDowell who is also Smith's best mate.

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So far, Smith is yet to line up any dates from the app but he lives in hope.

“No, well other than like my mom who calls me. No," he said to WFMY.

"Hopefully it will give people a chuckle about just the absurdity of what we’re reduced to as a society."

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