Lovable just put its vibe-coding agent in your pocket. On April 27, the company released native iOS and Android apps that let founders, designers, and non-coders kick off web app builds without sitting down at a desk.
What Happened
The official launch post by Johanna YdergÄrd frames the release around one idea: ideas do not wait for you to open a laptop. The mobile app accepts prompts as voice or text, then runs Lovable's autonomous agent in the background while you do something else. When the build is ready to review, you get a push notification. Projects sync seamlessly between phone and desktop, so you can start a feature on the bus and finish it at your workstation.
Why It Matters
Vibe coding crossed the chasm into mainstream tooling over the past year, with Lovable hitting $400M ARR by March on the strength of non-coders shipping production web apps. But every other vibe-coding platform still required a real keyboard and a real screen. Mobile changes the work pattern. A designer can sketch a layout idea during a coffee break and have a working prototype waiting by the time they get back. A founder can queue three landing-page experiments before bed and review them in the morning. Async, agent-driven building stops being a desk activity.
Key Details
The mobile experience is not a stripped-down companion app. It runs Lovable's full agent loop and supports prompt queueing, so you can fire off multiple build instructions in a row and let the system work through them. Voice input is first-class, which removes the typing friction that has held mobile coding tools back. Push notifications close the loop on the async pattern Lovable is pushing toward, where you describe what you want and check on results when convenient instead of staring at a generation progress bar.
The release lands alongside Lovable's broader push into GPT-5.5 early access for power users, signaling the platform is investing in both new capabilities and new surface areas at once. The app is free to download on both stores; usage is gated by your existing Lovable subscription tier.
What to Do Next
If you already use Lovable, install the iOS or Android build today and try queueing two or three prompts during your next commute. If you have not tried vibe coding yet, the mobile app is a low-stakes way to test whether the workflow fits how you actually work. For a wider view of where Lovable sits in the category, see our 2026 AI coding tools guide. Whichever path you pick, the takeaway is the same: building software is no longer something you have to schedule around your desk.