Lovable has launched its mobile 'vibe coding' app on both iOS and Android, marking a significant expansion of its AI-powered app-building platform into smartphones. The move reflects growing demand for tools that allow users to create software using natural language rather than traditional coding.
The Stockholm-based startup's new app enables users to build web apps and websites through simple voice or text prompts. Once an idea is submitted, Lovable’s AI agent can autonomously generate a working product, allowing users to initiate and refine projects directly from their phones.
Unlike conventional development tools, the mobile app is designed to complement Lovable's desktop platform, syncing projects across devices so users can seamlessly switch between environments. This allows builders to capture ideas instantly and continue development on the go, a feature the company says is key to making app creation more accessible.
The launch also comes as 'vibe coding' - a fast-growing trend where users describe what they want and AI generates the code - gains traction among both developers and non-technical users. Lovable's approach removes the need to write code line by line, instead relying on conversational inputs to produce full-stack applications.
Industry observers see the release as part of a broader shift toward AI-native software development, where mobile-first tools play an increasingly central role. By bringing its platform to smartphones, Lovable is positioning itself to capture spontaneous creativity and expand its reach beyond traditional desktop workflows.
As competition intensifies in the AI coding space, the company's mobile push underscores a larger trend: turning app development into an anytime, anywhere activity driven by artificial intelligence.