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Lovable vs Replit

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI coding agent for your needs.

Best for AI-powered full-stack app generation

Lovable

Lovable is an AI-powered app generation platform that surged to #22 on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps list, representing the vibe coding movement that is reshaping how software gets built. The platform ...

AI Models
Claude Sonnet 4GPT-4oProprietary generation pipeline
Key Features
  • Full-stack app generation from natural language prompts
  • React + Tailwind CSS frontend with Supabase backend
  • Real-time preview and iterative refinement through conversation
  • One-click deployment to production
  • GitHub integration for code export and version control
Pricing
Free$0/month
Starter$20/month
Launch$50/month
Scale$100/month
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Pros
  • Generates complete full-stack apps from plain English descriptions
  • Supabase integration provides real backend with auth and database
  • 100%+ net revenue retention indicates exceptional user satisfaction
Cons
  • Generated code may need cleanup for complex production apps
  • Limited to React and Supabase stack currently
Best for browser-based AI development environment

Replit

Replit is a browser-based development environment that has embraced AI-first coding with its Replit Agent, which can build entire applications from natural language descriptions. Featured on the a16z ...

AI Models
Replit AgentGhostwriter AIClaudeGPT-4o
Key Features
  • Replit Agent builds full apps from natural language descriptions
  • Browser-based IDE with zero local setup required
  • Ghostwriter inline completions and chat assistance
  • Instant deployment with built-in hosting
  • Support for 50+ programming languages and frameworks
Pricing
Free$0/month
Replit Core$20/month
Pro$100/month
Pros
  • Zero setup—go from idea to deployed app entirely in the browser
  • Replit Agent handles complete app scaffolding and deployment
  • Massive language and framework support with instant environments
Cons
  • Browser-based IDE less powerful than desktop editors for large projects
  • Compute limits on free tier restrict serious development