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Vibe-coding startup Lovable raises $330M at a $6.6B valuation

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Last updated: 2025/12/21 at 9:51 PM
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Swedish startup Lovable, a rapidly growing player in the emerging field of vibe coding, has secured $330 million in Series B funding, catapulting its valuation to $6.6 billion. The Stockholm-based company announced the raise on Thursday, just five months after a $200 million Series A round. Lovable’s success highlights the substantial venture capital interest in artificial intelligence-powered coding tools.

Founded in 2024, Lovable has quickly gained traction by offering a platform that allows developers to create applications using natural language prompts. This approach, known as vibe coding, contrasts with traditional coding methods requiring extensive knowledge of programming languages. The company reports reaching $200 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) within ten months of its launch.

The Rise of Vibe Coding and Lovable’s Position

Vibe coding represents a significant shift in software development, aiming to democratize the process and accelerate application creation. By translating human language into functional code, tools like Lovable reduce the barrier to entry for individuals with limited programming experience. This new methodology is experiencing strong investor enthusiasm, alongside other related areas like AI-powered software generation and low-code/no-code platforms.

Lovable’s impressive growth metrics—over 100,000 new projects created daily and more than 25 million projects in its first year—demonstrate tangible demand for its platform. The company currently serves a roster of prominent clients including Klarna, Uber, and Zendesk, further validating its market position. According to Lovable, these customers are using the platform to build a variety of applications and services.

Funding Details and Future Plans

The Series B funding round was led by CapitalG and Menlo Ventures, with participation from Khosla Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, and Databricks Ventures, amongst others. Lovable intends to use the capital to deepen integration with existing third-party applications, expand features tailored for enterprise clients, and build out the underlying infrastructure needed for comprehensive app development.

Specifically, the company plans to enhance its platform with essential tools like databases, payment processing systems, and hosting services. This move aims to empower users to create and deploy fully functional applications without relying on external providers. The expansion is a logical step to solidify the company’s position as a complete development solution.

Lovable’s co-founder and CEO, Anton Osika, attributed the company’s rapid scaling to a conscious decision to remain in Sweden, despite pressure to relocate to Silicon Valley. Speaking at the Slush conference in Helsinki, Osika asserted that a strong mission and a sense of urgency could attract talent even outside of traditional tech hubs. This stance highlights a growing trend of successful technology companies choosing to build outside of the established Silicon Valley ecosystem.

However, the company has also faced scrutiny, recently acknowledging a failure to remit Value Added Tax (VAT) as required by European Union regulations. Osika addressed the issue in a LinkedIn post, stating the company would rectify the situation. The incident sparked debate within the startup community regarding the challenges of navigating complex tax laws in Europe. This is a common challenge for fast-growing companies in the region.

The current investment landscape demonstrates significant momentum in the AI development space. Cursor, another company focusing on AI-assisted coding, similarly experienced a valuation jump to $29.3 billion following a $2.3 billion raise in November. This parallels Lovable’s doubling of valuation in the short period between its Series A and B funding rounds.

The success of both Lovable and Cursor reinforces the idea that code generation, powered by AI, are sectors attracting substantial investment. This influx of capital fuels innovation and further accelerates the development of tools geared toward making software creation more accessible and efficient. The emerging vibrant developer tools market is worth watching.

Looking ahead, Lovable’s ability to execute on its expansion plans will be crucial. The company faces the challenge of scaling its infrastructure to support its rapidly growing user base while simultaneously navigating the complexities of European tax regulations. Further announcements regarding specific third-party integrations and enterprise features are expected in the coming months, providing insight into the direction of the company’s development. The industry will be closely watching to see if Lovable can maintain its current trajectory and solidify its position as a leader in the vibe coding revolution.

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