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AI software engineer that builds production-ready web apps from descriptions and designs.

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Overview

Lovable is an AI software engineer platform that generates full-stack web applications from plain-language descriptions or design mockups. It connects to GitHub for version control, integrates with Supabase for databases and authentication, and supports Stripe for payments - enabling the creation of genuinely production-ready SaaS products without deep technical expertise.

Key Features

  • +Full-stack app generation with Supabase database and auth integration
  • +GitHub sync for version control and collaborative development
  • +Stripe payment integration for SaaS monetization
  • +Real-time preview of the generated application
  • +Design-to-code from Figma and image mockups

Use Cases

Best for founders and entrepreneurs building SaaS MVPs quicklyBest for developers who want AI to handle boilerplate and infrastructure setupBest for teams prototyping products with integrated backend services

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +End-to-end SaaS generation including auth, database, and payments
  • +GitHub integration makes the output maintainable long-term
  • +Design-to-code capability speeds up the mockup-to-product workflow

Cons

  • xMonthly credit limits can be exhausted quickly on complex apps
  • xGenerated code quality varies - sometimes requires significant cleanup
  • xPrimarily oriented toward web apps; limited mobile support

Pricing Details

Free: limited credits/mo. Starter: $20/mo - more credits. Pro: $50/mo - higher limits and priority. Teams: custom plans.

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