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Lovable taps Google Cloud as primary partner to win enterprise buyers

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– Lovable announced a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud, making it a primary technology partner for enterprise buyers, using Google’s AI infrastructure and Gemini models.
– The deal is built on three pillars: a verified agent in Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, enhanced security via Wiz integration, and simplified procurement through Google Cloud Marketplace.
– Lovable users now process over one million new projects weekly, with 25 million projects created in the first year and 600 million monthly visits to built applications.
– The security emphasis addresses enterprise anxiety about AI-generated code vulnerabilities, with continuous scanning and remediation to ensure safety for regulated companies.
– This partnership positions Lovable against rivals like Cursor and Replit, leveraging Google’s distribution and infrastructure to target enterprise budgets in the competitive vibe-coding market.

On June 3, at Google Cloud’s Nordics summit in Stockholm, Swedish app-building platform Lovable unveiled an expanded multi-year partnership with Google Cloud, positioning the tech giant as a primary technology partner in a strategic push to win over enterprise buyers. This move signals a critical shift for a company that has exploded in popularity by letting anyone create software through natural-language prompts, but now must prove its platform is secure and trustworthy enough for corporate adoption.

Lovable’s core pitch has always been that anyone can build software by chatting with an AI. The tougher sell, the one that transforms a viral sensation into a sustainable business, is convincing large organizations that the resulting applications are safe to deploy. The company’s users now generate more than one million new projects every week, a staggering volume that has outgrown the lightweight infrastructure of a consumer tool and now demands the secure, enterprise-grade backing of a hyperscaler like Google Cloud.

Lovable’s growth trajectory is among the most remarkable in recent software history. Founded in Sweden and built around the emerging practice of “vibe coding,” where conversational prompts produce full-stack applications, the company raised a $200 million Series A in mid-2025 at a $1.8 billion valuation. By the end of that year, reports pegged its value at roughly $6.6 billion. In its first year, builders created over 25 million projects, and Lovable-built applications now attract 600 million monthly visits.

The partnership rests on three pillars, each addressing a core enterprise requirement before an AI tool can be trusted in production environments. The first is a verified agent: Lovable has launched its Lovable Agent within Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, a curated catalog of third-party agents that corporate customers can adopt with confidence in their safety and reliability.

The second pillar is security, reinforced by a new integration with Wiz, the cloud-security company Google is acquiring. This integration enables real-time identification and remediation of vulnerabilities in AI-generated code, alongside continuous scanning, dependency checks, permissioning, and audit trails. This addresses the central anxiety about AI-generated code: tools that empower non-engineers to ship applications also allow them to ship security flaws they cannot see. For regulated enterprises, that risk is a deal-breaker. By wrapping Lovable’s output in continuous scanning and remediation, the company is effectively saying that “anyone can build” must be followed by “and it will be checked” before a serious buyer signs on.

The third pillar is less glamorous but perhaps most telling: simplified procurement and billing through Google Cloud Marketplace and Gemini Enterprise. Enterprises buy software through approved channels with predictable invoicing. Making Lovable available where a corporate buyer already has a billing relationship removes a quiet but significant barrier to adoption. Procurement, not capability, is often the real bottleneck for enterprise deals.

There is a competitive subtext here. Lovable operates in the crowded “vibe coding” space alongside rivals like Cursor, Replit, and Bolt, while AI model providers themselves are building competing app-creation tools. By tying itself tightly to Google Cloud and its Gemini models, Lovable gains a hyperscaler’s distribution and infrastructure at a pivotal moment when all players are chasing the same enterprise budgets. This also aligns with Google’s broader campaign to win the “agentic enterprise,” a push that includes its $750 million partner fund for agentic AI.

As a Google Cloud announcement, the framing naturally favors Google, and the deeper commercial terms,what each side pays and commits,remain undisclosed. What the partnership establishes is a clear direction. Lovable has decided its next phase runs through the enterprise, and getting there means less talk about how easy building is and more proof that what gets built is secure, governed, and accountable. The million projects a week are the easy part. Convincing a Fortune 500 compliance team is the part this deal is designed to achieve.

(Source: The Next Web)

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