At the Google Cloud Nordics summit in Stockholm on June 3, Swedish AI‑driven app‑builder Lovable unveiled an expanded, multi‑year collaboration with Google Cloud. The partnership elevates Google Cloud to Lovable’s primary technology partner, shifting the company’s infrastructure onto Google’s AI backbone and Gemini models. Lovable, which processes over one million new projects weekly, says the move is essential to support the scale and security demands of enterprise customers.
Three pillars underpin the collaboration. First, Lovable’s "Lovable Agent" joins Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, giving corporate clients a vetted catalog of third‑party agents. Second, a new integration with cloud‑security firm Wiz—currently being acquired by Google—adds real‑time vulnerability detection, continuous scanning, dependency checks, permissioning and audit trails to AI‑generated code. The third pillar simplifies procurement and billing by making Lovable’s services available through Google Cloud Marketplace and Gemini Enterprise, allowing enterprises to buy through existing contracts and receive predictable invoicing.
Lovable’s rapid growth fuels the partnership. The company raised a $200 million Series A round in mid‑2025 at a $1.8 billion valuation and was reported to be worth about $6.6 billion by the end of the year. In its first year, builders created more than 25 million projects, and applications built on Lovable now attract roughly 600 million visits each month. The volume has outgrown the “scrappy” infrastructure that powered the consumer‑focused tool, prompting the need for hyperscaler‑grade reliability.
Security is the centerpiece of the announcement. Critics have warned that AI‑generated code can embed hidden vulnerabilities, a risk that can disqualify regulated enterprises. By wrapping Lovable’s output in continuous scanning and remediation, the company acknowledges that “anyone can build” must be paired with “and it will be checked” before a serious buyer signs on.
The partnership also tackles a less visible hurdle: procurement. Enterprises often stall on the complexity of buying new software, not on technical capability. By offering Lovable’s solutions through Google Cloud’s existing billing relationships, the deal removes a quiet but real barrier to adoption.
Lovable enters a crowded “vibe‑coding” market alongside competitors such as Cursor, Replit and Bolt, while the AI model providers themselves are developing rival app‑creation tools. Aligning tightly with Google Cloud and its Gemini models gives Lovable a distribution advantage and positions it within Google’s broader “agentic enterprise” strategy, which includes a $750 million partner fund aimed at AI‑driven solutions.
Financial terms of the agreement remain undisclosed. Nonetheless, the collaboration signals Lovable’s shift from a viral consumer tool to a serious enterprise offering, focusing on security, governance and streamlined purchasing to win over compliance‑heavy Fortune 500 customers.
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