Lovable, the platform that lets non-coders build full-stack web apps by describing what they want in plain English, just closed a $400 million Series C at a $13.3 billion valuation. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and co-led by the Scaleup Europe Fund managed by EQT, with additional participation from Balderton Capital, Carmignac, Kaszek Ventures, LTS Growth, Tencent, World Innovation Lab, and Regent.
What Came With the Announcement
Alongside the funding news on August 12, Lovable unveiled a significant platform update aimed squarely at enterprise and operator use cases:
- Built-in payments via Paddle and Stripe
- SEO and AI-search tools, including a Semrush integration, to improve app discoverability
- Deeper integrations with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Stripe, and ElevenLabs
- Automatic and scheduled security scanning
- Governance and visibility features: publishing controls, abandoned app clean-up, and workspace insights
- A dedicated security page showing which controls are live for each app
Cerebras Partnership
Separately, Lovable announced a partnership with AI infrastructure provider Cerebras to accelerate AI inference on the platform. Faster inference means shorter wait times between prompt and generated output, which matters when you’re iterating quickly on an app.
First AIUC-1 Certified AI Coding Platform
Lovable also became the first AI coding platform to receive AIUC-1 certification, a security, safety, and reliability standard built specifically for AI agents. The standard was developed with input from Stanford, MIT, MITRE, and the Cloud Security Alliance.
Existing customers include Adidas, Deutsche Telekom, NVIDIA, Udacity, and Workday, which signals the platform has already moved beyond hobbyist use into production enterprise deployments.
