The Swedish app-builder, processing a million new projects a week, is making Google Cloud a primary partner, with Gemini models and a security layer aimed at corporate buyers.
The pitch behind Lovable has always been that anyone can build software by chatting with an AI. The harder pitch, the one that turns a viral tool into a durable business, is that a large company can trust what gets built.
On 3 June, at Google Cloud’s Nordics summit in Stockholm, Lovable set out to make that second case, announcing an expanded multi-year collaboration with Google Cloud aimed squarely at enterprise buyers.
The deal makes Google Cloud one of Lovable’s primary technology partners, anchoring its platform on Google’s AI infrastructure and Gemini models. Lovable says its users are now processing more than one million new projects every week, a volume that has outgrown the scrappy infrastructure a consumer tool can run on and needs the secure, enterprise-grade backing a hyperscaler provides.
Lovable is one of the more remarkable growth stories in recent software. Founded in Sweden and built around what the industry has taken to calling “vibe coding,” turning natural-language prompts into full-stack applications, it raised a $200M Series A in mid-2025 at a $1.8bn valuation and was reported to be valued at around $6.6bn by the end of the year. The company says builders created more than 25 million projects in its first year, and that Lovable-built applications now draw 600 million visits a month.








