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Lovable signs multi-year deal with Google Cloud to up usage 5x, source says
Lovable and Google announced an expanded multi-year collaboration on Wednesday. Lovable, the fast-growing Stockholm vibe-coding startup, has long been a Google Cloud user. Under the new agreement, it will be a much bigger one. While the companies did not disclose the dollar figure, a person with knowledge of the deal tells TechCrunch it involves a fivefold increase in Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, including AI usage. As part of the deal, this individual tells us, Lovable will gain expanded access to both Anthropic's Claude -- the AI model widely used for coding tasks -- and Google's own Gemini models. The Anthropic piece in particular is interesting. Google invested $10 billion in Anthropic in cash and compute credits in April, promising another $30 billion if Anthropic hits certain performance targets. It made that investment at a $350 billion valuation -- just one month before Anthropic raised a staggering $65 billion round that valued the company at nearly $1 trillion. This deal stands to help Anthropic hit those targets, because Lovable is one of Europe's fastest-growing startups on record. According to Lovable, it crossed $400 million in annualized revenue in February, having added $100 million in a single month with just 146 employees. The company claims to have more than half of Fortune 500 companies use its product in some fashion. The deal also plugs Lovable into several other parts of Google's ecosystem. Lovable's new agent will be available through Google Cloud's enterprise agent marketplace, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery -- an arrangement the two companies first telegraphed at Google's major U.S. cloud conference in April. And to help secure the code that both humans and agents write, Lovable will integrate with Wiz, Google's biggest ever acquisition at $32 billion, which officially closed only in March, a year after it was announced. The integration will allow Wiz to identify and remediate security problems in real time. By selling Lovable's agents through Google's marketplace, the cloud giant says enterprise procurement and billing will be simplified, making it easier for Lovable to land more enterprise customers. The calculus for Google is simple enough. If it can keep both Lovable and Anthropic growing by attracting deep-pocketed enterprises, the revenue helps fund the $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditures Google plans to spend this year. The company is already in the process of selling a record-breaking $85 billion in equity to cover some of that, so only another $100 billion or so to go.
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Lovable makes Google Cloud a primary partner to win over corporate buyers
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. The collaboration is built on three pillars, and they read as a checklist of what enterprises demand before they let an AI tool near production. The first is a verified agent: Lovable has launched its Lovable Agent in Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, a vetted catalogue of third-party agents that corporate customers can adopt with some assurance about what they are running. The second is security, reinforced by a new integration with Wiz, the cloud-security company Google is acquiring, to identify and remediate vulnerabilities in AI-generated code in real time, alongside continuous scanning, dependency checks, permissioning and audit trails. The third pillar is the least glamorous and arguably the most telling: simplified procurement and billing through Google Cloud Marketplace and Gemini Enterprise. Enterprises buy software through approved channels with predictable invoicing, and being available where a corporate buyer already has a billing relationship removes a quiet but real barrier to adoption. The pillar exists because procurement, not capability, is often what stalls enterprise deals. The security emphasis is the substantive part of the announcement, because it speaks to the central anxiety about AI-generated code. Tools that let non-engineers ship applications also let them ship vulnerabilities they cannot see, and for a regulated enterprise that risk is disqualifying. Wrapping Lovable's output in continuous scanning and remediation is the company conceding that "anyone can build" needs "and it will be checked" attached before a serious buyer signs on. There is a competitive subtext worth noting. Lovable sits in a crowded vibe-coding field alongside Cursor, Replit and Bolt, and the AI model providers themselves are building rival app-creation tools. Tying tightly to Google Cloud, and to Gemini, gives Lovable a hyperscaler's distribution and infrastructure at a moment when its rivals are racing for the same enterprise budgets. It also slots into Google's broader campaign to win the "agentic enterprise," the same push behind its $750M partner fund for agentic AI. As a Google Cloud announcement, the framing is naturally Google's, and the deeper commercial terms, what each side pays and commits, are not disclosed. What the partnership establishes is direction. Lovable has decided its next phase runs through the enterprise, and that getting there means less talk of 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 for.
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Stockholm-based Lovable has signed an expanded multi-year deal with Google Cloud that increases its cloud usage fivefold. The AI partnership targets enterprise customers by integrating Google's Gemini models, Anthropic's Claude, and Wiz security to address corporate concerns about AI-generated code. With over 1 million new projects weekly and $400 million in annualized revenue, Lovable is betting on enterprise adoption.
Lovable, the Stockholm-based AI-powered app builder, announced an expanded multi-year deal with Google Cloud on June 3 at Google's Nordics summit. According to a source familiar with the agreement, the AI partnership involves a fivefold increase in Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, including substantially higher AI usage
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. While the companies did not disclose financial terms, the deal positions Google Cloud as one of Lovable's primary technology partners, anchoring the platform on Google's AI infrastructure2
.The expanded collaboration grants Lovable access to both Anthropic's Claude, widely used for coding tasks, and Google's Gemini models
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. The Anthropic connection carries strategic weight. Google invested $10 billion in Anthropic in April, with promises of another $30 billion if performance targets are met—an investment made at a $350 billion valuation just before Anthropic's $65 billion funding round1
. Lovable's rapid growth could help Anthropic hit those benchmarks, given the Swedish startup crossed $400 million in annualized revenue in February, adding $100 million in a single month with just 146 employees1
.The deal addresses what Lovable describes as the harder pitch: convincing corporate buyers that AI-generated code can be trusted at scale. Lovable's agent is now available through Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, a vetted catalog of third-party agents designed for enterprise adoption
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. This verified agent status in the enterprise agent marketplace removes uncertainty about what corporations are deploying in production environments.Simplified procurement and billing through Google Cloud Marketplace represents a quiet but critical advantage
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. Enterprises purchase software through approved channels with predictable invoicing, and being available where corporate buyers already maintain billing relationships removes a real barrier to adoption. Google says this arrangement will make it easier for Lovable to land more enterprise customers1
.Code security forms the substantive core of the announcement. Lovable is integrating with Wiz, Google's $32 billion acquisition that closed in March, to identify and remediate security problems in AI-generated code in real time
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. The integration includes continuous scanning, dependency checks, permissioning, and audit trails2
.This security emphasis addresses the central anxiety about AI-generated code: tools that enable non-engineers to ship applications also let them ship vulnerabilities they cannot detect
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. For regulated enterprises, that risk is disqualifying. The company acknowledges that "anyone can build" requires "and it will be checked" attached before serious buyers commit2
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Lovable reports processing more than one million new projects every week, a volume that has outgrown consumer-grade infrastructure
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. The company says builders created more than 25 million projects in its first year, and Lovable-built applications now draw 600 million visits monthly2
. More than half of Fortune 500 companies use its product in some capacity1
.The partnership slots into Google's broader campaign to win what it calls the "agentic enterprise," the same push behind its $750 million partner fund for agentic AI
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. For Google, keeping both Lovable and Anthropic growing by attracting deep-pocketed enterprises helps fund the $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditures planned for this year1
. Lovable sits in a crowded field alongside Cursor, Replit, and Bolt, and tying tightly to Google Cloud gives it hyperscaler distribution at a moment when rivals compete for the same enterprise budgets2
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