- Lovable becomes a unicorn with $200M Series A just 8 months . . .
Only eight months after its launch, Sweden's Lovable has raised a $200 million Series A round led by Accel at a $1 8 billion valuation
- Sweden’s Lovable becomes $1. 8B ‘vibe coding’ unicorn after . . .
Swedish AI startup Lovable has become the talk of the tech world, making headlines as “Sweden’s latest unicorn” after its blockbuster $200 million Series A round The raise, announced today, brings Lovable’s valuation to $1 8 billion, confirming earlier coverage by Sifted and marking one of Europe’s most significant tech funding stories of 2025 Earlier this month, Tech Funding News
- Swedish Vibe Coding Firm Lovable Hits $1. 8 Billion Valuation
The Series A round values the startup at $1 8 billion, Lovable said in a statement Thursday Bloomberg News reported last month the company was in talks to raise money
- AI ‘Vibe Coder’ Lovable Is Sweden’s Latest Unicorn - Forbes
The Stockholm-based startup has raised $200 million at a $1 8 billion valuation in a round led by Accel as competition among AI-assisted code writing companies grows
- Swedish AI coding startup Lovable raised a $200M Series A led . . .
Swedish AI coding startup Lovable raised a $200M Series A led by Accel at a $1 8B valuation, making it Europe's newest unicorn — Lovable, a Swedish artificial intelligence startup that streamlines software development, raised a $200 million fundraising round, making it Europe's newest unicorn
- AI startup Lovable becomes Swedens fastest unicorn
Swedish AI startup, Lovable, has achieved unicorn status just eight months post-launch, raising $200 million in a Series A funding round led by Accel
- Swedish AI Startup Lovable Becomes Europe’s Latest Unicorn . . .
A remarkable feat in the startup landscape, Lovable, a Swedish company focused on AI-driven coding solutions, has officially achieved unicorn status just eight months after its inception The startup recently secured a substantial $200 million Series A funding round led by Accel, propelling its valuation to an impressive $1 8 billion
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