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LOVABLE EXPANDS GOOGLE CLOUD FOOTPRINT 5X

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
SAT, JUN 6, 2026

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Lovable has signed a multiyear deal with Google Cloud that will increase its platform usage fivefold. The agreement also grants expanded access to Anthropic's Claude AI model.

The expanded partnership marks a significant scaling of Lovable's infrastructure on Google Cloud. Under the deal, Lovable will substantially increase its computational footprint while gaining broader access to Claude, Anthropic's large language model. Lovable, which builds AI-powered applications, will leverage Google Cloud's infrastructure to support its 5x growth trajectory. The multiyear commitment signals confidence from both parties in the long-term partnership. The Claude integration expansion provides Lovable's platform with enhanced AI capabilities for its users and developers. Google Cloud continues to strengthen its AI ecosystem partnerships as the cloud provider competes in the rapidly evolving generative AI market. Lovable joins other companies deepening their relationships with major cloud providers while integrating leading AI models into their platforms. The deal reflects ongoing consolidation around key infrastructure and model providers in the AI development space.

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