Lovable's 400M funding show vibe coding means business

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When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. The Sweden-based Lovable announced a big series C investment, underscoring the market has confidence in vibe-coding for companies big and small. PCWorld supports the basic vibe-coding concept. In fact, one of our writers says he " utterly loves it ." It turns out there's a AI development platform called Lovable--think vibe-coding with serious enterprise scaffolding behind it--and now the same investor that owns PCWorld is also an investor in Lovable. On Wednesday, the Sweden-based Lovable announced that it raised $400 million in series C funding, and one of the new backers includes Regent, the same private equity firm that owns Foundry, whose portfolio includes PCWorld, Macworld, TechCrunch and other tech publications.