Lovable AI: Coding for People Who Said 'Syntax?' What is That?
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Lovable, the brand daring to call itself that, specializes in helping the noble quest of app and website building for those who truthfully can't code their way out of a sticky note. Nestled in the trendy AI subculture known as 'vibe-coding,' Lovable lets users essentially micromanage robot code ninjas to build apps without typing a single line. It's a gentle revolution in tech wizardry, where humans provide the vague vibes and the AI does the heavy geek lifting. Because, really, āvibe-codingā sounds exactly like what happens when you just hope a computer strangely understands your gut feelings better than JavaScript does.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 9/1/2025 | Author: Dominic-Madori Davis
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