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Vibe coding unicorn Lovable and Israel's Guardio partner to tackle AI-generated web abuse at creation

Vibe coding unicorn Lovable and Israel's Guardio partner to tackle AI-generated web abuse at creation

The new collaboration embeds Guardio’s Safe Browsing engine into Lovable’s AI coding platform, blocking phishing and scams before they go live.

Meir Orbach | 01:00, 05.11.25

Lovable, the fast-growing AI vibe coding platform, has partnered with Israeli cybersecurity firm Guardio to integrate real-time threat detection directly into its generative software engine, an effort to make AI-driven web creation safer by design.

The partnership will allow Guardio’s Safe Browsing detection engine to automatically scan every website built on Lovable’s platform, identifying phishing attempts, impersonation schemes, and other forms of abuse the moment they are generated.

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Unlike traditional safe browsing tools, which rely on historical reputation data and often miss emerging threats, Guardio’s model detects malicious intent at the point of creation, allowing Lovable to block harmful sites before they are published or visited.

“The same detection engine that protects millions of Guardio users every day is now helping GenAI platforms like Lovable create safer content by default,” said Amos Peled, Guardio’s co-founder and CEO. “By catching abuse at the point of creation, we reduce internet-wide risk before harm can spread.”

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Guardio’s technology identifies a broad range of malicious activities, including credential theft, scams, and bridge pages used to conceal illicit operations. Every new site built on Lovable is analyzed through this system, allowing the platform to preemptively remove dangerous content and prevent millions of potential harmful visits.

“We believe the future of AI means putting security front and center, not as an afterthought,” said Igor Andriushchenko, Head of Security at Lovable. “With Guardio scanning every Lovable site as it’s published, bad actors trying to abuse our platform will hit a wall, and that wall will keep getting stronger as we scale.”

Lovable said earlier this year that it passed $100 million in ARR just eight months after making its first $1 million. According to its CEO, it is projecting to reach $250 million in ARR by the end of this year. The company reached a $1.8 billion valuation this summer, raising a $200 million Series A.

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