Lovable alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
Curated, verified, and actually free. No trials, no crippled tiers. Star counts and last-activity dates checked by hand, not scraped and forgotten.
Chats a React app together, or clones an existing site into one; bring your own model keys.
licenseMIT
runsyour machine or their cloud
installClone the repo, install with pnpm, add service keys to .env and run the Next.js development server
enginesGemini, Anthropic, OpenAI or Groq; Firecrawl for extraction; Vercel or E2B sandboxes; optional Morph
dataGenerated React source lives in the selected cloud sandbox; local configuration is in .env, and prompts or site content go to the selected services
the catch vs LovableIt lacks Lovable's managed authentication, database, collaboration, durable projects and one-click deployment.
setupSeveral model, extraction and sandbox service keys are needed before the complete workflow works
facts verified 2026-08-10
Open source visual builder that edits a real React codebase with AI, Figma-style.
licenseApache-2.0
runsyour machine or their cloud
installHosted signup, or self-host with Bun or Docker plus Supabase configuration
enginesOpenRouter plus configurable code-edit services such as Morph or Relace
dataProject code lives in the workspace or sandbox; application metadata and assets use the configured Supabase instance
the catch vs LovableIt is more of a visual React or Next.js editor and less of an integrated prompt-to-backend, hosted-app workflow than Lovable.
setupHosted access may be gated; self-hosting needs Bun or Docker, Supabase and several environment variables
facts verified 2026-08-10
Lovable on your laptop, minus the hosting fairy.
licenseApache-2.0
runson your machine
installDesktop installer
enginesOpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, OpenRouter-compatible providers and local Ollama
dataGenerated project source and app metadata stay on the computer; prompts and selected context go to the chosen provider unless a local model is used
the catch vs LovableIt lacks Lovable's managed hosted previews, backend integrations, collaboration and one-click deployment.
setupA model-provider API key or a separately installed and configured local Ollama model
facts verified 2026-08-10
last updated 2026-08-10 · no votes, no pay-to-list · just what's real
bolt.diyMIT source, but its WebContainers runtime needs a commercial licence for production business use.
ContinueAcquired and read-only, and an editor agent was never a hosted prompt-to-app product.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| open-lovable | MIT | self-host, real ops | web, self-hosted | 28,217 | 2025-11 |
| Onlook | Apache-2.0 | docker to self-host | web, self-hosted | 26,433 | 2026-07 |
| Dyad | Apache-2.0 | one-click install | macos, windows | 21,100 | 2026-08 |
People pay because the model is the product and the wrapper is the delivery, and because Lovable turns a brief into a deployed app with a database behind it without anyone opening a terminal. The subscription buys model access, safe execution, and hosting that makes the result shareable. If none of that applies to you, any pick above saves $300 a year.
Is there a free alternative to Lovable?
Yes: open-lovable, Onlook, Dyad. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Lovable?
Our verdict is NO TANTO. The wrapper is easy: a CLI that sends your brief to a model, writes the files, and starts the dev server is one sitting of work. The model doing the writing is the actual product, and you cannot rebuild that. Everything Lovable puts around it, the hosted preview, the deploy, the database wired up for you, and a non-developer being able to use any of it, goes with the subscription. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/lovable.