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Lovable launches its vibe coding app on iOS and Android | TechCrunch
The vibe coding startup's new mobile app is being pitched to would-be app builders as a way to code on the go via voice or text AI prompts that let you capture your ideas as they pop into your head. That means you can kick off Lovable to work on your random app idea from anywhere, letting its agent run autonomously after receiving your input. The new app will also allow you to switch back and forth between your computer and phone to pick up where you left off on a given project and receive notifications when a build is ready for review. The app's arrival comes shortly after Apple addressed what vibe coding apps can and can't do on its App Store. The tech giant recently blocked updates to popular vibe coding tools, including Replit and Vibecode, for violations of its developer guidelines. Simply put, Apple wasn't banning vibe-coding apps themselves, but it won't allow apps that download new code or change their functionality, as that presents a security risk to end users. (It also means that Apple's App Review team can't properly vet the app during the approval process.) Apple also temporarily removed the vibe-coding app Anything from the App Store for similar reasons, but the app returned after making changes earlier this month. To comply with Apple's rules, the vibe coding apps are no longer able to run their generated apps inside the host app. Instead, those app previews were moved to web browsers. Lovable has also seemingly complied with these rules as its new app touts the ability to turn ideas into "working websites or web apps."
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Lovable Is Bringing Its Vibe Coding Capabilities to Your Smartphone
Users can also iterate on their creations using the Chat Mode Lovable, the popular artificial intelligence (AI)-powered full-stack coding platform, launched its mobile app on Monday. Available on both the Play Store and the App Store, the app brings vibe coding capabilities to smartphones and lets users generate websites and apps on the go. While the mobile app does not come with the full functionality of the website, users can still prompt their ideas, preview the results, and iterate on them. The startup has also added cross-platform support, allowing users to switch between the app and the website without a hitch. Lovable Gets a Mobile App In a blog post, the Stockholm-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup announced the launch of its first mobile app. Both Android and iOS users can find the app on their respective official app marketplaces, and it is free to download. The vibe coding platform's mobile app is not designed to be a replacement for the website, but instead acts as its extension. The AI startup said the app was built to let users start a project from anywhere. This is helpful for those who travel a lot or prefer carrying a smartphone over a laptop. The presence across more operating systems also gives Lovable the chance to gain more users, a goal it must be chasing after raising $330 million (roughly Rs. 3,120 crore) in its Series B funding round last year. Coming to the features, the mobile app will allow users to start a project by either typing a natural language prompt or speaking the idea as a voice prompt. Additionally, the app will also let users add multiple projects and have the AI work on them in parallel. Users can also close the app after sharing the prompt, and the app can continue operating in the background. Once a project is finished, the app also shares a notification alerting the user to check the developed website or app. Users can also test the app at this point. However, on iOS, vibe coding apps cannot host an AI-generated app, and they are only previewed on a web browser. Finally, Lovable's app also creates a connected ecosystem with the website. With cross-platform functionality, users can switch between the app and the website without losing any data or project files.
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Lovable Now Available for Android and iOS
The popular artificial intelligence (AI) platform for building websites and apps - Lovable has been launched for the Android and iOS platforms. The app was launched on Monday. It will be available on both the App Store (Apple) and the Play Store (Android). The app allows users to vibe code on the go. It was only available for desktops and browsers until now. With the mobile app, the platform will become more accessible for the users. Lovable has added cross platform support, which will allow the users to switch between the app and the website without any hassle. Lovable has launched its mobile app for the first time. We expect many functionalities to be added in the near future with software updates. It is free to download. Users get free credits every day with a certain limit to vibe code stuff and after that, the user needs to pay for premium credits. What's cool about Lovable is that users can just interact with the platform using natural language or speak the idea they want to build as a voice prompt. It will be interesting to see how Lovable's mobile app will allow users to keep building stuff on the go. It can be downloaded now.
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Stockholm-based AI startup Lovable has launched its first mobile app on iOS and Android, bringing vibe coding capabilities to smartphones. The app lets users generate websites and web apps through voice or text prompts while on the go, with cross-platform support for seamless switching between devices. The launch follows Apple's recent enforcement of developer guidelines that restrict how vibe coding apps function on its App Store.
Lovable, the Stockholm-based AI-powered coding platform, launched its mobile app on Monday, making it available on both the App Store and Play Store
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. The new iOS and Android app brings vibe coding capabilities to smartphones, allowing app builders to code on the go using natural language prompts or AI-powered voice prompts to capture ideas as they emerge1
. The platform enables users to generate websites and applications from anywhere, addressing the needs of those who travel frequently or prefer smartphones over laptops2
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The vibe coding app features robust cross-platform support, creating a seamless connected ecosystem between the mobile application and the website
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. Users can switch back and forth between their computer and phone to pick up where they left off on any given project without losing data or project files1
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. The app also supports parallel project management, allowing users to add multiple projects and have artificial intelligence (AI) work on them simultaneously2
. Once a build is ready for review, users receive notifications alerting them to check the developed website or web apps [1](https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/28/lovable-l aunches-its-vibe-coding-app-on-ios-and-android/)2
.The mobile app launch comes shortly after Apple addressed what vibe coding apps can and cannot do on its App Store
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. The tech giant recently blocked updates to popular vibe coding tools, including Replit and Vibecode, for violations of its developer guidelines1
. Apple wasn't banning vibe-coding apps themselves, but won't allow apps that download new code or change their functionality, as that presents a security risk to end users and prevents proper vetting during the approval process1
. To comply with these rules, the AI-powered coding platform now touts the ability to turn ideas into "working websites or web apps," with previews moved to web browsers rather than running inside the host app1
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The mobile app is free to download and designed as an extension of the website rather than a replacement for the full-stack coding platform
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. Users get free credits every day with a certain limit to vibe code, after which they need to pay for premium credits3
. The expansion across more operating systems gives Lovable the opportunity to gain more users, a goal the company is likely pursuing after raising $330 million (roughly Rs. 3,120 crore) in its Series B funding round last year2
. Users can interact with the platform using natural language or speak their ideas as voice prompts, and the app can continue operating in the background after users close it2
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. As this marks Lovable's first mobile app, many functionalities are expected to be added in the near future through software updates3
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