Lovable, the Stockholm-based AI coding platform, is closing in on 8 million customers, CEO Anton Osika informed this editor throughout a sit-down on Monday, a serious leap from the 2.3 million lively customers quantity the corporate shared in July. Osika stated the corporate — which was based virtually precisely one 12 months in the past — can be seeing “100,000 new merchandise constructed on Lovable each single day.”
The metrics counsel speedy development of the startup, which has raised $228 million in complete funding so far, together with a $200 million spherical this summer season that valued the corporate at $1.8 billion. Rumors have swirled in latest weeks — probably sparked by its personal traders — that new backers wish to make investments at a $5 billion valuation, although Osika stated the corporate isn’t capital constrained and declined to debate fundraising plans.
Chatting with me onstage on the Net Summit occasion in Lisbon, Osika notably didn’t share one other quantity: Lovable’s present annual recurring income. The corporate, which makes use of a mixture of free and paid tiers, hit $100 million in ARR this June, a milestone it trumpeted publicly. However questions have emerged since about whether or not the vibe coding growth is sustainable.
Analysis from Barclays this summer season, together with Google Developments knowledge, confirmed that visitors to a number of the buzziest providers, together with Lovable and Vercel’s v0, had declined after peaking earlier this 12 months. (Site visitors to Lovable was down 40% as of September, in accordance with the Barclays analysts.) “This waning visitors begs the query on whether or not app/web site vibecoding has peaked out already or has simply had a little bit of a lull earlier than curiosity ramps up,” they reportedly wrote in a be aware to traders.
Nonetheless, Osika insisted retention stays robust, citing greater than 100% internet greenback retention — that means customers spend extra over time. He additionally stated the corporate has “simply handed” the 100-employee mark and is now importing management expertise from San Francisco to bolster its Stockholm headquarters.
Lovable emerged from GPT Engineer, an open supply device Osika constructed that went viral amongst builders. However he says he rapidly realized the larger alternative lay with the 99% of people that don’t know the right way to code. “I awakened just a few days after constructing GPT Engineer and I noticed, look, we’re going to reimagine the way you construct software program,” Osika stated. “I biked to my co-founder’s place, and I stated, I’ve this nice concept. I woke him up.”
The platform has attracted an eclectic consumer base. Greater than half of Fortune 500 corporations are utilizing Lovable to “supercharge creativity,” in accordance with Osika. On the similar time, he stated, an 11-year-old in Lisbon constructed a Fb clone for his faculty, whereas a Swedish duo is making $700,000 yearly from a startup they launched seven months in the past on the platform.
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“What I hear from folks attempting Lovable is, ‘It simply works,’” Osika stated, crediting what he described as Swedish design sensibility.
Safety stays a thornier problem for the vibe coding sector. Once I raised a latest incident through which an app constructed with vibe coding instruments leaked 72,000 pictures into the wild, together with GPS knowledge and consumer IDs, Osika acknowledged the issue.
“The a part of the engineering group the place we’re shifting the quickest on hiring is safety engineers,” he stated, including that his objective is to make constructing with Lovable “safer than constructing with simply human-written code.” In truth, he stated, earlier than customers can deploy, Lovable now runs a number of safety checks, although the platform nonetheless requires customers constructing delicate functions — banking apps, as an example — to rent safety consultants, simply as they might with conventional improvement.
Osika was equally matter-of-fact once I requested about competitors from OpenAI and Anthropic, the AI giants whose fashions energy Lovable however which have additionally launched their very own coding brokers. He sees the market as large enough for a number of winners. “If we will unlock extra human creativity and human company . . . and simply driving the change in order that anybody can create if they’ve good concepts, [and] construct companies on prime of that, that ought to be celebrated, no matter whoever does that.”
It’s a decidedly collegial stance in an business not identified for it. (Even Osika has engaged in some mild social media sparring with Amjad Masad of competitor Replit.) However he stated his focus proper now could be on constructing “probably the most intuitive expertise for people” quite than obsessing over rivals.
Osika described Lovable’s mission as constructing “the final piece of software program” — a platform the place the whole lot a product group wants, from understanding customers to deploying mission-critical options, might be completed by way of a easy interface.
“Demo, don’t memo,” a preferred phrase amongst product leaders, captures how corporations now use Lovable, he stated. Workers can now rapidly prototype concepts quite than writing lengthy shows, then check them with early customers earlier than committing sources.
For all of the hypergrowth and investor consideration, Osika — dressed merely in a beige T-shirt and matching button-down, floppy hair framing his face — appeared very a lot comfy. The 30-something former particle physicist, who was the primary worker at Sauna Labs earlier than founding Lovable, has gone from open supply developer to venture-backed founder to must-have convention visitor in speedy succession. But he appeared extra desirous about discussing European work tradition than dwelling on his firm’s trajectory or the eye all of the sudden being showered on him.
“What I care about is that everybody who’s on the firm, they’re mission pushed, they actually care about what they’re doing and the way we as a workforce succeed,” he stated, pushing again towards Silicon Valley’s intensifying hustle tradition. “The most effective folks in my workforce at present, most of them, they’ve youngsters, and so they actually, actually care about what we’re doing. They’re not working 12 hours, six days per week.”
Although he added: “Though it’s a startup, so that they’re most likely working greater than most jobs.”
