Vibe coding service startup Lovable has launched mobile apps on iOS and the Google Play Store, TechCrunch reported on April 28.
Lovable's mobile app lets users implement app ideas immediately while on the move using voice or text prompts. After input, an agent autonomously handles tasks, and users can continue work across a computer and a smartphone. Users also receive notifications when a build is ready for review.
Apple previously blocked updates to well-known vibe coding tools such as Replit and Vibecode. Apple cited security risks and said the apps could not be properly reviewed in the app screening process.
Vibe coding app Anything was also temporarily removed for similar reasons before returning after modifications. Lovable complied with Apple's rules by allowing previews of generated apps in a web browser rather than inside the app. TechCrunch reported that this was also why Lovable positioned the app as a tool for creating a "working website or web app."