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Posted on 9/20/2025
Platform for building autonomous web apps
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Boston, MA, USA + 1 more
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Lovable.dev provides a platform that lets non-technical users build, deploy, and iterate web applications by describing what they want in plain English. Its product uses autonomous software engineers powered by Large Multimodal Models (LLMs) to convert user prompts into working code, manage deployment, and support ongoing product iteration. Unlike typical dev tools, Lovable.dev focuses on a conversational, user-friendly experience where a 'superhuman' engineer handles coding tasks and deployment under the hood. The company differentiates itself with its strong emphasis on user experience, open-source roots, and a pathway that brings autonomous code generation to people and businesses that lack technical expertise. Its goal is to democratize software creation—making it possible for non-developers to generate and maintain custom web apps using a subscription- or license-based platform built around autonomous code generation and deployment.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$553.5M
Headquarters
Stockholms kommun, Sweden
Founded
2023
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Lovable signs multiyear deal with Google Cloud to up usage 5x, source says. 3 2 minutes read Lovable and Google announced an expanded multiyear collaboration on Wednesday. Lovable, the fast-growing Stockholm vibe-coding startup, has long been a Google Cloud user. Under the new agreement, it will be a much bigger one. While the companies did not disclose the dollar figure, a person with knowledge of the deal tells TechCrunch it involves a fivefold increase in Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, including AI usage. As part of the deal, this individual tells Real Hacker, Lovable will gain expanded access to both Anthropic's Claude - the AI model widely used for coding tasks - and Google's own Gemini models. The Anthropic piece in particular is interesting. Google invested $10 billion in Anthropic in cash and compute credits in April, promising another $30 billion if Anthropic hits certain performance targets. It made that investment at a $350 billion valuation - just one month before Anthropic raised a staggering $65 billion round that valued the company at nearly $1 trillion. This deal stands to help Anthropic hit those targets, because Lovable is one of Europe's fastest-growing startups on record. According to Lovable, it crossed $400 million in annualized revenue in February, having added $100 million in a single month with just 146 employees. The company claims that more than half of Fortune 500 companies use its product in some fashion. The deal also plugs Lovable into several other parts of Google's ecosystem. Lovable's new agent will be available through Google Cloud's enterprise agent marketplace, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery - an arrangement the two companies first telegraphed at Google's major U.S. cloud conference in April. And to help secure the code that both humans and agents write, Lovable will integrate with Wiz, Google's biggest ever acquisition at $32 billion, which officially closed in March, a year after it was announced. The integration will allow Wiz to identify and remediate security problems in real time. By selling Lovable's agents through Google's marketplace, the cloud giant says enterprise procurement and billing will be simplified, making it easier for Lovable to land more enterprise customers. The calculus for Google is simple enough. If it can keep both Lovable and Anthropic growing by attracting deep-pocketed enterprises, the revenue helps fund the $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditures Google plans to spend this year. The company is already in the process of selling a record-breaking $85 billion in equity to cover some of that, so only another $100 billion or so to go. When you purchase through links in its articles, Real Hacker may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect its editorial independence.
DivcoWest has announced that Lovable, an AI platform enabling users to build full-stack applications and websites through chat, has selected One Lincoln in Boston's Financial District as its US go-to-market hub. One Lincoln is a newly reimagined 1.1 million-square-foot Class A office tower offering hospitality-driven amenities designed for today's workforce. The building is owned by DivcoWest, a national commercial real estate investment firm under DivCore Capital. Lovable's choice of One Lincoln marks the AI startup's establishment of its American market presence in Boston's central business district.
A Meta engineering director managing 120 people has left the company to join Swedish AI startup Lovable as head of engineering. Patrik Torstensson said he felt "more a passenger than a driver" at Meta and wanted greater ownership and impact. Lovable, valued at $6.6 billion after raising $330 million in December, enables users to build apps and websites using AI. The company's annual recurring revenue jumped from $300 million to $400 million in one month earlier this year, and it plans to grow from 146 to around 400 employees in 2025. Torstensson joined on 7 April, drawn by what he called a "generational company" and the chance to help shape its growth. The startup competes with platforms like Replit and Cursor.
Anthropic is apparently building a vibe-coding competitor to Lovable. Leaked screenshots are currently causing a stir in the tech industry: Anthropic is reportedly working internally on an app builder for its AI assistant Claude, which would enable users to create applications directly from simple text inputs. Anthropic has not yet officially confirmed the reports, but the circulating images are turning heads. What the leaked images show. The screenshots published on the platform X point to a new feature within Claude that would allow users to generate complete applications directly in the chat. These are said to include AI chatbots, photo galleries, and landing pages created on the basis of simple prompts. If this proves true, Claude would be expanded into a full app development platform. A logical next step: Claude Code as the foundation. Twice a week for free - never miss a story! Such a feature would connect seamlessly with Anthropic's existing developer products. With Claude Code, the company already offers a powerful tool for developers that handles complex programming tasks directly in the command line. An integrated app builder would be a consistent extension of these capabilities, also appealing to less technically experienced users. The combination of Claude Code in the background and an intuitive no-code interface in the foreground could give Anthropic a significant advantage over pure vibe-coding startups. While specialist providers must build their own infrastructure, Anthropic could draw on an already established, high-performance language model. Lovable in the crosshairs as a direct competitor. The Swedish vibe-coding pioneer Lovable, founded in Stockholm in 2023 by Anton Osika and Fabian Hedin, is considered one of the most exciting European tech startups in recent times. In December 2024, the company raised $330 million at a valuation of $6.6 billion, more than tripling its value compared to July 2025. Investors include Accel, Creandum, CapitalG, and Melo Ventures. Lovable is responding to the growing competitive pressure with, among other things, an active acquisition strategy: founder Osika announced plans to actively seek out teams and startups wishing to join the company, and hired Théo Daniellot as an experienced M&A executive. Anthropic is systematically expanding its product portfolio. The possible entry into the vibe-coding market is not the first step by which Anthropic has moved into established market segments. The company had previously introduced an AI-powered legal tool that had put pressure on European legal tech startups. Analysts such as Jackson Ader of KeyBanc had warned at the time that other industries could follow legal tech. Whether and when Anthropic will officially announce the app builder remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is this: should the product actually appear, it is likely to significantly intensify competition in the vibe-coding segment and raise anew the question of how much space specialized startups can retain in the long term alongside the major AI platforms. Aus Datenschutz-Gründen ist dieser Inhalt ausgeblendet. Die Einbettung von externen Inhalten kann in den Datenschutz-Einstellungen aktiviert werden:
Anthropic is reportedly developing a vibe-coding product to compete with Swedish startup Lovable, according to leaked images showing new features in its Claude chatbot. The images reveal an in-chat app builder allowing users to generate applications, including AI chatbots and landing pages, from simple prompts. The move would position Claude as a full-stack app creation platform, directly challenging Lovable, which raised $330 million at a $6.6 billion valuation in December 2024. Stockholm-based Lovable's backers include Accel, Creandum and Google's CapitalG. Lovable's head of growth Elena Verna recently identified Big Tech firms like Anthropic as more concerning than smaller competitors. The startup is now pursuing acquisitions, having hired a former Revolut executive to lead M&A efforts. Neither Lovable nor Anthropic has commented on the reports.