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Verified claim · AI-ML · 95% confidence

Lovable founded in: 2023 by Anton Osika + Fabian Hedin — AI app builder evolved from GPT-Engineer (Stockholm).

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · f785cf2844a30ad3

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Subject
Lovable
Predicate
founded_in
Object
2023 by Anton Osika + Fabian Hedin — AI app builder evolved from GPT-Engineer (Stockholm)
Confidence
95%
Tags
lovable · gpt-engineer · osika · ai-coding · company-history · founded_in · 2023

Sources (2)

  1. [1] docs · Lovable · 2023-06-01

    Lovable — official site (formerly GPT Engineer)
    Lovable is the AI app builder by the team behind GPT Engineer. Build full-stack web apps from natural language prompts.
  2. [2] github release · Anton Osika · 2023-06-15

    GPT Engineer — original GitHub project by Anton Osika

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