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Lovable vs v0 by Vercel (2026)

Side-by-side comparison of Lovable vs v0 by Vercel — pricing, capabilities, integrations, deployment complexity, and ratings. Last updated May 2026.

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Lovable

by Lovable

AI app builder for full-stack web apps with native Supabase integration. Free $0 with 5 daily credits, Pro $25/mo, Teams $50/mo (shared credits across users).

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v0 by Vercel

by Vercel

Vercel's AI agent for full-stack apps and React components from prompts. Web search, browser use, MCP, Marketplace integrations. Free $0; Team $30/user/mo; Business $100/user/mo.

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Lovable
v0 by Vercel
Pricing model
freemium
freemium
Starting price
Free
Free
Customer segment
B2B
SMB
Deployment
cloud
web
Setup difficulty
easy
easy
Avg setup time
< 10 minutes (sign up, first prompt, deploy first app to lovable.app subdomain)
< 5 minutes (sign in with GitHub or Vercel, first prompt to generate component or app)
Editorial rating
4.2 / 5
4.7 / 5

Capabilities

Lovable

agentic-codingno-codemulti-file-editingautonomous

v0 by Vercel

code-generationagentic-codingmulti-file-editing

Pros & Limitations

Editorial assessment

Lovable

Pros

  • Native Supabase integration generates production-ready backends — database schema, authentication, row-level security policies, and edge functions provisioned automatically, materially closer to shippable than Bolt's in-browser execution
  • Per-workspace pricing rather than per-user — Pro at $25/month is shared across unlimited collaborators, dramatically cheaper than per-seat tools for small teams that all need access to the same project
  • Real-time collaborative editing — multiple users can work on the same project simultaneously, similar to Figma's collaboration model, which competitors with single-user editor models cannot match

Limitations

  • Credit-based model creates unpredictable costs for iterative work — complex apps that require many generation cycles burn credits quickly, and Pro's 100 monthly credits can exhaust within days for serious development workflows
  • Locked into Supabase as the backend choice — Lovable's differentiation depends on tight Supabase integration, which is a constraint for teams that prefer Firebase, AWS, or self-hosted backend infrastructure
  • Generated code quality requires review before production — Lovable produces working apps quickly, but the AI-generated code patterns aren't always the most maintainable or performant choices, requiring developer review before deploying customer-facing applications

v0 by Vercel

Pros

  • Most complete agentic feature set in the vibe-coding category: web search, browser use, terminal commands, automatic error fixing, Vercel Marketplace integrations (Neon, Supabase, Stripe), and MCP server support (Linear, Notion, Sentry) all operate inside an isolated sandbox with real-time visual feedback.
  • Native Vercel deployment with zero configuration and a "Fix with v0" button directly in the deployment interface: generated Next.js and shadcn/ui code deploys to Vercel edge infrastructure instantly, eliminating the export-and-configure friction of Bolt.new or Lovable for teams already on Vercel.
  • Design Mode bridges design and engineering: visual editing on top of generated code lets designers and product managers iterate without touching code, while engineers can sync the same project to GitHub for pull request review and extension in their own development environment.

Limitations

  • Locked into the Vercel and Next.js stack: v0 generates Tailwind CSS, shadcn/ui, and Next.js App Router code by default, making it a poor fit for teams on Vue, Svelte, Angular, or non-Vercel hosting where Bolt.new or Lovable provide broader framework and deployment support.
  • Credit-based pricing creates cost unpredictability: Team's $30/user/month credit allocation exhausts quickly on iterative multi-file generation workflows, and v0 Max at $25/1M output tokens adds up on complex projects before teams can accurately forecast monthly spend.
  • Training data opt-out requires Business tier at $100/user/month: Free and Team tier users have no guaranteed opt-out from data training, which is a hard procurement constraint for enterprise teams with data governance requirements who cannot justify $100/user/month across large engineering organizations.

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