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Lovable

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โ˜… 4.4/5ยทFrom $20/moยทVerified May 2026

AI-powered full-stack app builder that turns natural language descriptions into production-ready web applications. The fastest-growing European startup.

Best For

Non-technical founders building MVPsRapid prototypingLanding pages and web appsHackathon projects

Pricing Plans

Free
Free
Starter
$20/mo
Launch
$50/mo
Scale
$100/mo

Features

โœ“Natural Language to App
โœ“Full-stack Generation
โœ“Database Integration
โœ“Authentication Built-in
โœ“One-click Deploy
โœ“Git Integration
โœ“Custom Domain
โœ“API Generation
โœ“Mobile Responsive
โœ“Real-time Preview

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Build complete apps from descriptions
  • +Includes database, auth, and deployment
  • +Great for MVPs and prototypes
  • +Active community and rapid updates

Cons

  • -Generated code can be hard to customize
  • -Limited control over architecture
  • -Not suitable for complex enterprise apps
  • -Relatively new โ€” evolving fast

Getting Started Guide

Step-by-step instructions for non-technical users.

  1. 1

    Sign up and describe your app

    Create an account at lovable.dev and describe what you want to build in plain English.

  2. 2

    Review the generated app

    Lovable generates a full-stack app with UI, database schema, and authentication. Preview it in the browser.

  3. 3

    Iterate with prompts

    Refine by describing changes: "make the header blue", "add a signup form", "connect a Stripe payment".

  4. 4

    Connect your database

    Lovable uses Supabase for the backend. Configure your data models and authentication rules.

  5. 5

    Deploy with one click

    Hit deploy and your app goes live with a public URL. Connect a custom domain if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I export the code?

Yes. Lovable generates standard React/TypeScript code with a Supabase backend. You can export to GitHub and continue development manually.

Lovable vs Bolt.new?

Lovable is better for complete apps with databases and auth. Bolt.new is better for quick single-page projects and experiments.

Is it production-ready?

For simple apps and MVPs, yes. Complex enterprise apps with specific performance requirements may need a traditional development team.