Alternatives to Lovable
11 ai tools tools · all vetted and categorised
OpenAI's conversational AI for writing, coding, and research.
Best for anyone who wants a fast, versatile AI assistant for day-to-day writing, coding help, and research without a learning curve.
Anthropic's AI assistant focused on safety and long-context reasoning.
Best for developers and knowledge workers who need deep document analysis, long-form writing, or complex multi-step reasoning.
Google's multimodal AI tightly integrated with Google Workspace.
Best for Google Workspace users who want AI directly inside Docs, Sheets, and Gmail, or who need very long context analysis.
AI search engine that cites its sources in real time.
Best for researchers and knowledge workers who need quick, cited answers without wading through a list of links.
Subscription image generator known for photorealistic and artistic output.
Best for designers, marketers, and creatives who need high-quality image generation for professional or artistic projects.
AI voice synthesis with studio-quality cloning and multilingual support.
Best for content creators, podcast producers, and developers who need high-quality AI voiceovers or need to add speech to applications.
AI video generation and editing studio for creatives.
Best for video editors and creative teams who want to incorporate AI-generated footage and effects into professional video projects.
AI pair programmer that autocompletes and generates code in your editor.
Best for developers who want AI code suggestions directly in their editor without switching context.
Prompt-to-app builder that generates and deploys full-stack projects.
Best for founders and developers who want to go from idea to deployed prototype in minutes without configuring toolchains.
Vercel's AI UI generator that outputs copy-paste React and Tailwind components.
Best for frontend developers who want to generate Tailwind/shadcn UI components quickly without manually writing layout boilerplate.
Agentic AI code editor that understands your full codebase.
Best for developers who want an agent that can autonomously refactor across files, add features end-to-end, and run tests without manual steering.