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Canva-style AI tool Wonderish enables ‘vibe coding' for all
Canva-style AI tool Wonderish enables ‘vibe coding' for all

Arabian Post

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Canva-style AI tool Wonderish enables ‘vibe coding' for all

Wonderish, a new 'vibe prompting' platform, debuted on Product Hunt on 16 June 2025, promising to let users build web experiences through conversational prompts rather than traditional code. Co‑founders Trey Smith, Karen Avdalyan and Artem Bondar, leveraging their success with Buildbox, are positioning Wonderish as a gateway for non‑technical creators—designers, marketers, entrepreneurs—to craft websites, landing pages, web apps and even games simply by chatting with the AI. Early user reaction on Product Hunt has been enthusiastic: Wonderish secured third place on the site's daily leaderboard, amassing over 400 upvotes and earning praise for its 'zero code' approach, fast delivery—claimed to be seven times quicker than existing platforms—and an intuitive, human‑like chat interface. Commenters highlighted features such as image‑to‑site conversion, smart stylistic defaults, remixable public projects and safeguards against broken code during editing. Trey Smith emphasised that the aim was to remove barriers. 'Why is vibe coding still so intimidating for most people?' he wrote on the Product Hunt forum, adding that Wonderish is designed to be 'Canva to vibe coding's Photoshop'. ADVERTISEMENT Within hours of launch, the team activated a freemium model that offers five free creations or edits daily, plus a 20 per cent lifetime discount for early adopters. The platform is powered by Claude, Cloudflare and Supabase infrastructure. The emergence of Wonderish reflects a broader surge in AI‑driven 'vibe coding' tools, where natural‑language prompts generate functional applications. Established competitors like CodeRabbit, Cursor and Windsurf integrate AI into developer workflows, while startups such as Lovable and Anysphere are pursuing big funding rounds based on similar premises. Lovable, a Swedish‑based outfit, is reportedly negotiating a multi‑hundred‑million‑dollar funding round at a valuation above $1.5 billion. Its CEO Anton Osika cited 'unprecedented interest' from investors and reported annual recurring revenue climbing from $50 million to $61 million. Anysphere raised $900 million in May at a $9 billion valuation, while Windsurf is reportedly attracting take‑over interest from OpenAI. Industry analysts say this wave of innovation marks a paradigm shift in software creation. 'AI is in the driver's seat for many parts of software development… but it also creates a feedback loop where code is written and reviewed by the same category of tool, raising critical questions about oversight, accountability, and trust'. While efficiency gains are substantial, concerns linger over code reliability, scalability and security—risks that arise when AI systems generate functionality without deep understanding of architectural principles. Despite those concerns, Wonderish's creators believe their focus on simplicity will attract users deterred by more developer‑centric systems. Supporters argue that this democratised model—enabling creatives to transform ideas into live outputs in seconds—could redefine web production, particularly for solo builders and small teams. The launch coincides with broader enthusiasm: public comments on Instagram and TikTok teased the arrival with slogans such as 'Vibe coding is DEAD! What you wanna do is vibe prompting…' and hints of Monday launch excitement. LinkedIn activity from Trey Smith reinforced this, promoting Wonderish as a 'Canva of vibe coding' and soliciting user feedback. Wonderish enters a competitive but growing market. Its differentiation lies in targeting individuals without coding background, offering no‑code ease, rapid prototyping, and design polish out of the box. Rivals such as Replit and Cursor cater more to developers, whereas Wonderish leans on conversational interfaces and workflow simplicity. The team's ambition is bolstered by a strong backing: integration with Claude for AI intelligence, Cloudflare for performance, Supabase for backend infrastructure—and the credibility of scaling Buildbox to over one million users. With its Product Hunt debut generating momentum, Wonderish is now preparing for broader rollout. The freemium model and early‑adopter discount scheme aim to lower entry barriers and build community. Observers will watch closely to see whether vibe prompting can sustain usability, reliability and creative satisfaction at scale—without returning to traditional coding constraints.

Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation
Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation

Vibe coding, which allows novices to write code with AI, has been all the rage lately. Accel is set to lead a new funding round in Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable. The company went from zero to $17 million in annual recurring revenue in its first three months. Accel, the storied venture firm that invested early in Facebook and Slack, is set to lead a new funding round in the Swedish "vibe coding" startup Lovable at a valuation of at least $1.5 billion, according to multiple sources familiar with the deal. Vibe coding, which allows novices with limited programming expertise to create code using AI, has been all the rage lately. Market leader Cursor's parent company, Anysphere, which is also backed by Accel, is reportedly in talks for a $9.9 billion valuation and now could be deployed internally by Amazon, Business Insider previously reported. Other competitors include Cognition AI, Microsoft's GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf, which was recently acquired by OpenAI. Lovable, founded by Anton Osika and Fabian Hedin, aims to make coding even more user-friendly, enabling non-engineers to make software and applications. It has the kind of hockey stick growth that enamors tech investors, going from zero to $17 million in annual recurring revenue in its first three months with 30,000 paying customers. Lovable declined to comment on the funding round, which is still not finalized and could change. Bloomberg previously reported the valuation of the round. Only a few months ago, Lovable raised $15 million in pre-series A funding led by Creandum, a European early-stage firm. Other investors included Charlie Songhurst, who sits on the Meta board, as well as Thomas Wolf, cofounder of Hugging Face. The US has dominated funding for AI startups, something Lovable aims to change. In a blog post, the company said it "may be Europe's fastest-growing AI startup" and that it was "proving that world-class AI companies can emerge from Europe—and win on the global stage." Read the original article on Business Insider Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation
Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation

Business Insider

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Fast-growing Swedish vibe coding startup Lovable is set to raise funding from Accel at a $1.5 billion valuation

Accel, the storied venture firm that invested early in Facebook and Slack, is set to lead a new funding round in the Swedish "vibe coding" startup Lovable at a valuation of at least $1.5 billion, according to multiple sources familiar with the deal. Vibe coding, which allows novices with limited programming expertise to create code using AI, has been all the rage lately. Market leader Cursor's parent company, Anysphere, which is also backed by Accel, is reportedly in talks for a $9.9 billion valuation and now could be deployed internally by Amazon, Business Insider previously reported. Other competitors include Cognition AI, Microsoft's GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf, which was recently acquired by OpenAI. Lovable, founded by Anton Osika and Fabian Hedin, aims to make coding even more user-friendly, enabling non-engineers to make software and applications. It has the kind of hockey stick growth that enamors tech investors, going from zero to $17 million in annual recurring revenue in its first three months with 30,000 paying customers. Lovable declined to comment on the funding round, which is still not finalized and could change. Bloomberg previously reported the valuation of the round. Only a few months ago, Lovable raised $15 million in pre-series A funding led by Creandum, a European early-stage firm. Other investors included Charlie Songhurst, who sits on the Meta board, as well as Thomas Wolf, cofounder of Hugging Face. The US has dominated funding for AI startups, something Lovable aims to change. In a blog post, the company said it "may be Europe's fastest-growing AI startup" and that it was "proving that world-class AI companies can emerge from Europe—and win on the global stage."

Swedish AI startup Lovable in talks to raise $100m
Swedish AI startup Lovable in talks to raise $100m

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Swedish AI startup Lovable in talks to raise $100m

Lovable, an AI startup focused on streamlining software development, is in discussions with US investors to secure at least $100m (Skr959m) in funding, Bloomberg reported. The round could potentially value the company at $1.5bn or more, the publication said citing sources familiar with the situation. These talks are said to be at an early stage, and the terms may change, the report added. Founded in 2023, Lovable's technology enables individuals without programming knowledge to create apps and websites. It is part of a growing trend of "vibe coding" services that have garnered significant interest from investors and customers. Lovable co-founder and CEO Anton Osika said his startup is seeing 'unprecedented interest' from investors but did not comment on specific funding terms. 'We're in a great position where we don't need cash,' Osika stated. 'The landscape is very good for us right now.' The startup, with a team of 28, has seen rapid sales growth. In May, Osika announced on LinkedIn that Lovable had surpassed $50m in annual recurring revenue, just six months after launching its first product. The company's annual recurring revenue has now reached $61m. Lovable focuses on users with minimal coding experience, with two-thirds of its users having 'little to no' coding knowledge. Lovable currently serves 130,000 paying customers, charging $25 for a pro subscription and higher rates for enterprise accounts. Its business offerings now account for one-fifth of sales and are 'growing very quickly', according to Osika. Previously, Osika co-founded the e-commerce startup and described Lovable as Europe's fastest-growing company. Despite its growth, Lovable has faced challenges. In May 2025, Semafor reported security vulnerabilities in apps created by Lovable's AI. Osika stated that these issues have been resolved and additional security features have been implemented. He suggested that apps developed by Lovable's AI could be more secure than those built by human engineers, comparing it to the safety record of self-driving cars. To date, Lovable has raised $22.5m in funding from backers including European venture capital firm Creandum, early-stage investor Antler, and Adam D'Angelo, an OpenAI board member. "Swedish AI startup Lovable in talks to raise $100m" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Swedish ‘Vibe Coding' Startup Lovable in Talks for $1.5 Billion Valuation
Swedish ‘Vibe Coding' Startup Lovable in Talks for $1.5 Billion Valuation

Bloomberg

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Swedish ‘Vibe Coding' Startup Lovable in Talks for $1.5 Billion Valuation

Lovable, an AI startup that streamlines software development, is in talks for a large funding round that would make it one of Europe's biggest artificial intelligence newcomers. The Swedish startup has held discussions with US investors to raise at least $100 million at a valuation of $1.5 billion or higher, according to people familiar with the matter. The talks are early and the terms could change, said the people, who asked not to be named because the information is private.

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