Lovable is a vibe-coding platform that helps people with no coding experience build apps, websites, and full applications by guiding AI models to produce code. The company rapidly scaled to over 2.3 million active users and 180,000 paying subscribers, surpassing $100 million ARR and raising a $200 million Series A at a $1.8 billion valuation. Investors are reportedly interested in a Series B at higher valuations, but Lovable has shown no interest. The platform recently launched an agent to read files, debug, search the web, generate images, and locate files while planning broader features to support founders through product development tasks like payments and incorporation.
Every seat in Copenhagen's Bella Center was full as Anton Osika, the co-founder of the vibe coding app Lovable, took the stage at this year's TechBBQ conference. Lovable specializes in helping people build apps and websites, especially people with no coding experience. It's one of the standouts in the popular AI category known as vibe-coding, which lets users guide AI models as they produce code, websites, or whole applications.
It's been an attractive proposition for users: In just eight months, the Swedish company said it surpassed $100 million in ARR and raised a $200 million Series A at a $1.8 billion valuation - making it Europe's fastest-growing unicorn. The Financial Times reported that investors are already hoping to launch a Series B, offering deals that would value the company at $4 billion. So far, there's no indication that Lovable is interested.
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