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Lovable Revolutionizes Mobile Coding Vibe on iOS and Android

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Lovable Revolutionizes Mobile Coding Vibe on iOS and Android

Lovable Revolutionizes Mobile Coding Vibe on iOS and Android
Key Takeaways
1Lovable launches a mobile app on iOS and Android to create web apps without coding.
2The app uses AI to transform descriptions into code, with text or voice prompts.
3Available for free, it offers paid subscriptions starting at $9.99 per month for advanced features.
💡Why it mattersLovable democratizes app development by bypassing Apple’s restrictions, thereby expanding access to digital creation.
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Lovable Revolutionizes Mobile Development with Its App

Lovable, one of the most widely used vibe coding platforms, has recently launched a mobile app available on iOS and Android. This app allows users to design web apps directly from their smartphones, without requiring any programming skills.

An Intuitive and Accessible App

Lovable utilizes an AI-based code generator that transforms natural language descriptions into functional code. Previously accessible via a web browser, this technology is now integrated into a native app for iPhone and Android. Users can submit text or voice prompts to initiate or continue a project, with the app handling the rest.

Requests can be queued, allowing the agent to continue working autonomously. A notification informs the user when the project is ready for review. This continuity between web and mobile platforms is a major advantage of the app: start a project on your computer and continue it from your couch.

The app is available for free on the App Store and Google Play Store, with paid subscriptions, already offered on the web version, starting at $9.99 per month for additional features.

Navigating Apple’s Restrictions

Since the beginning of the year, Apple has tightened its rules regarding vibe coding apps on the App Store. Under rule 2.5.2, apps cannot download or execute code that modifies their behavior after approval, in order to protect users.

In March, tools like Replit and Vibecode had their updates blocked, and the app Anything was temporarily removed from the App Store. To comply, these tools had to move the preview of their generated apps to web browsers.

Lovable anticipated these constraints by focusing on the creation of “web apps” and “functional websites,” ensuring that it remains within the framework allowed by Apple.

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