Lovable AI platform enabling software creation through natural language after $330M Series B funding

Lovable Raises $330M Series B at $6.6B Valuation

By VFutureMedia Tech Desk December 22, 2025

Stockholm-based AI startup Lovable has raised $330 million in a Series B funding round, catapulting its valuation to $6.6 billion. The round, led by CapitalG (Alphabet’s growth fund) and Menlo Ventures’ Anthology fund, highlights the explosive investor interest in “vibe-coding” platforms that democratize software development through natural language prompts.

Founded in 2023 by Anton Osika and Fabian Hedin, Lovable enables users—ranging from non-technical professionals to enterprises—to build full-stack web applications, websites, and prototypes simply by describing their ideas in conversational text. The platform leverages advanced AI models to generate production-ready code, handling everything from UI design and backend logic to hosting, databases, authentication, and payments.

This latest raise comes just five months after Lovable’s $200 million Series A in July 2025, which valued the company at $1.8 billion. The more than tripled valuation underscores the startup’s blistering growth: it has reached $200 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), doubled from $100 million in July, with over 100,000 new projects created daily and more than 25 million projects built in its first year.

Prominent enterprises like Klarna, Uber, Deutsche Telekom, and Zendesk are already using Lovable to slash development times—reducing prototypes from weeks to hours and enabling non-technical teams to ship functional tools rapidly.

The funding round saw participation from a powerhouse lineup including NVentures (NVIDIA), Salesforce Ventures, Databricks Ventures, Atlassian Ventures, HubSpot Ventures, Khosla Ventures, DST Global, EQT Growth, and returning investors Accel and Creandum.

Lovable plans to deploy the capital toward deeper integrations with third-party tools (such as Notion, Jira, Linear, and Stripe), enhanced enterprise collaboration and governance features, and robust infrastructure to support seamless transitions from prototypes to production-ready applications.

CEO Anton Osika has emphasized staying rooted in Sweden despite Silicon Valley overtures, proving that world-class AI companies can thrive in Europe. “This is the age of the builder,” Osika stated, highlighting how Lovable empowers product managers, marketers, and innovators to turn ideas into reality without traditional coding barriers.

As AI continues to reshape software development, Lovable’s meteoric rise positions it at the forefront of the no-code/low-code revolution, challenging established players and fueling a new wave of accessible innovation.

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