
Exclusive: Lovable in talks to raise $300m at $13.2bn valuation
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If this round clears, Lovable becomes a pricing reference point for late-stage AI-native product companies in Europe—$13.2bn on $300m suggests public-market expectations are bleeding into growth equity. Founders should expect sharper questions on defensibility and unit economics at anything above single-digit billions.
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