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Lovable wants to be 'the last piece of software' for companies, CEO says | Fortune

The Swedish startup raised $330 million as enterprises race to adopt AI-built software.

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fortune.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Lovable wants to be 'the last piece of software' for companies, CEO says | Fortune

The Swedish startup raised $330 million as enterprises race to adopt AI-built software.

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cnbc.com6 mesi fa

Google and Nvidia VC arms back vibe coding startup Lovable at $6.6 billion valuation

The announcement confirms details reported by CNBC on Tuesday.

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  1. martedì 16 dicembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Vibe coding startup Lovable's latest funding round values it at $6.6 billion, sources say

    Accel is participating in the round, the sources said, adding it would more than triple the valuation it achieved with its previous round in July.

  2. giovedì 18 dicembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Google and Nvidia VC arms back vibe coding startup Lovable at $6.6 billion valuation

    The announcement confirms details reported by CNBC on Tuesday.

  3. venerdì 19 dicembre 2025·fortune.com

    Lovable wants to be 'the last piece of software' for companies, CEO says | Fortune

    The Swedish startup raised $330 million as enterprises race to adopt AI-built software.