Lovable signs multi-year deal with Google Cloud to expand usage 5x

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Lovable, the Stockholm-based AI app builder that hit $100 million in annual recurring revenue faster than almost any software company in history, just locked in a multi-year agreement with Google Cloud that will quintuple its cloud footprint. The deal, announced June 3 at the Google Cloud Summit Nordics, also gives Lovable expanded access to Anthropic’s Claude models via Vertex AI and Google’s own Gemini models.

Think of Lovable as the vibe-coding platform that lets people build full-stack applications using natural language prompts instead of traditional code. The Google Cloud expansion makes the search giant one of Lovable’s primary infrastructure partners, a relationship that matters a lot when you’re spinning up over one million new projects every single week.

The numbers behind the hype

Lovable’s growth trajectory reads like a venture capitalist’s fever dream. In its first year of operation, users created more than 25 million projects on the platform. Applications built with Lovable now attract roughly 600 million visits per month.

The company reached $100 million ARR by July 2025, just eight months after launch. By December 2025, Lovable closed a $330 million Series B funding round that valued the company at $6.6 billion.

What the partnership actually includes

Beyond raw compute, the agreement introduces several enterprise-grade features designed to make Lovable palatable to larger organizations that can’t afford to treat AI-generated code as a black box.

First, there’s the Lovable Agent, which will be available through the Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery. Second, the deal includes a Wiz integration for real-time vulnerability remediation in AI-generated code. Wiz will scan Lovable’s output in real time and flag issues before they reach production.

Lovable will also be available through the Google Cloud Marketplace, which simplifies procurement for enterprise buyers who already have Google Cloud spending commitments.

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