Lovable chooses Google Cloud as a key partner to attract corporate clients.
The Swedish app-builder, which is currently processing a million new projects weekly, is establishing Google Cloud as a key partner, incorporating Gemini models and a security layer targeted at corporate clients.
Lovable's core proposition has always been that anyone can create software by interacting with an AI. The more challenging aspect, which transforms a popular tool into a sustainable business, is gaining the trust of large companies regarding what is being developed.
On June 3, during Google Cloud’s Nordics summit in Stockholm, Lovable aimed to address this latter concern by announcing an extended multi-year partnership with Google Cloud specifically focused on enterprise customers.
This collaboration positions Google Cloud as one of Lovable’s main technology partners, with its platform leveraging Google’s AI infrastructure and Gemini models. Lovable reports that its users are now managing over one million new projects each week, a volume that exceeds what a consumer-grade tool can adequately support, necessitating the secure, enterprise-level resources that a hyperscaler offers.
Lovable stands out as one of the impressive growth narratives in recent software history. Established in Sweden and centered around what the industry refers to as “vibe coding”—transforming natural-language prompts into full-stack applications—it secured a $200 million Series A funding round in mid-2025, achieving a valuation of $1.8 billion, which climbed to approximately $6.6 billion by year-end. The company claims that creators produced over 25 million projects in its inaugural year, with Lovable applications now receiving 600 million visits monthly.
This partnership rests on three foundational elements, reflecting the key requirements enterprises seek before utilizing an AI tool in production. The first element is a verified agent: Lovable has introduced its Lovable Agent in Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, a screened collection of third-party agents that corporate clients can implement with relative confidence regarding their operation.
The second element is security, bolstered by a new integration with Wiz, the cloud-security firm Google is in the process of acquiring, designed to detect and rectify vulnerabilities in AI-generated code in real time, in addition to ongoing scanning, dependency evaluations, permission management, and audit trails.
The third element, while perhaps less glamorous, is arguably the most significant: streamlined procurement and billing facilitated through Google Cloud Marketplace and Gemini Enterprise. Enterprises prefer to purchase software via recognized channels with predictable invoicing, and being available in a space where corporate buyers already have established billing relationships alleviates a subtle yet substantial barrier to adoption. This focus on procurement arises from the reality that, often, it's procurement processes—rather than capability—that hinder enterprise agreements.
The emphasis on security is the critical aspect of this announcement, addressing the primary concern surrounding AI-generated code. Platforms that enable non-engineers to deploy applications also risk introducing vulnerabilities that they may not recognize, a potentially disqualifying factor for regulated enterprises.
By ensuring that Lovable’s outputs are continuously scanned and remediated, the company is acknowledging that while "anyone can build," what is built will be subjected to scrutiny before significant buyers engage.
There is a noteworthy competitive angle to consider. Lovable operates in a crowded vibe-coding space alongside Cursor, Replit, and Bolt, while the AI model developers themselves are creating competing app-building tools.
Strengthening ties with Google Cloud and Gemini provides Lovable with a hyperscaler’s distribution and infrastructure at a time when its competitors are vying for the same enterprise budgets. Furthermore, this aligns with Google’s wider initiative to capture the “agentic enterprise,” which is part of its $750 million partner fund for agentic AI.
As a Google Cloud announcement, the framing predominantly reflects Google’s perspective, and the specific commercial details, including what each party contributes, remain undisclosed. However, the partnership clarifies the strategic direction.
Lovable has determined that its future growth lies in the enterprise sector, which necessitates focusing less on the ease of building and more on demonstrating that what is created is secure, regulated, and accountable. Processing a million projects weekly may be the simpler part; effectively persuading a Fortune 500 compliance team is the primary goal for this agreement.
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Lovable chooses Google Cloud as a key partner to attract corporate clients.
Lovable has broadened its collaboration with Google Cloud to incorporate Gemini models and enhance enterprise security. This includes the addition of a verified agent, Wiz code-scanning, and Marketplace billing.
