Lovable, the Stockholm-based "vibe-coding" startup, has struck an expanded multiyear deal with Google Cloud that will quintuple its footprint on the platform, according to a person familiar with the agreement. Though financial terms were not disclosed, the source confirmed to TechCrunch that the arrangement covers a fivefold increase in Lovable's cloud usage, including compute for AI workloads. The deal was announced Wednesday. Under the agreement, Lovable will gain broader access to both Anthropic's Claude and Google's own Gemini models. The Anthropic component is particularly notable given Google's $10 billion investment in the AI lab in April, which came with a promise of an additional $30 billion if Anthropic hits certain performance targets. Google made that bet at a $350 billion valuation—roughly a month before Anthropic raised $65 billion at a valuation approaching $1 trillion. With Lovable now feeding heavier Claude usage through Google Cloud, the arrangement could help Anthropic clear those benchmarks. The company, which employs just 146 people, hit $400 million in annualized revenue in February after adding $100 million in a single month, and claims more than half of the Fortune 500 use its product in some capacity. The partnership also weaves Lovable deeper into Google's broader enterprise stack. Its new agent will be listed on Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery, a marketplace first previewed at Google's April cloud conference, where enterprise customers can purchase and manage AI agents with streamlined procurement and billing. Lovable will additionally integrate with Wiz, the cloud security firm Google acquired for $32 billion in a deal that closed in March after a year-long regulatory review. The integration will let Wiz scan and remediate security issues in real time across code written by both human developers and AI agents. For Google, the math is straightforward: by anchoring fast-growing AI-native companies like Lovable on its infrastructure, it can drive the heavy compute revenue needed to help fund the $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditure the cloud giant has signaled it intends to spend. Embedding those customers further into Google's marketplace, security tools, and model offerings makes the platform stickier while accelerating enterprise adoption of both Lovable and the AI models running underneath it.