Lovable vs Galileo AI
Which one should you choose? Here's how they compare.
| Feature | Lovable | Galileo AI |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | ★ 4.1 | ★ 4 |
| Pricing | $20-60/mo | $12-36/mo |
| Type | freemium | freemium |
| Company | Lovable | Galileo |
| Founded | 2024 | 2022 |
Lovable Features
- •Natural language coding
- •Supabase integration
- •GitHub sync
- •Full-stack generation
Galileo AI Features
- •Text-to-UI
- •Figma export
- •Component generation
- •Design system support
Lovable Pros
- ✓Easy for non-developers
- ✓Production-ready output
- ✓Supabase integration
Lovable Cons
- ✗Newer platform
- ✗Limited customization
- ✗Subscription required
Galileo AI Pros
- ✓Figma integration
- ✓High-quality UI
- ✓Design system awareness
Galileo AI Cons
- ✗Subscription required
- ✗Limited to UI generation
- ✗Less for custom designs
The Verdict
Lovable (by Lovable, founded 2024) and Galileo AI (by Galileo, founded 2022) both compete in the design space, but they serve slightly different needs. Both tools offer 4 core features, but their strengths differ. Lovable excels at natural language coding, whereas Galileo AI puts more emphasis on figma export. However, Lovable has a distinct advantage for App building and Prototyping. On the other hand, Galileo AI is better suited for UI design and Wireframing. Lovable is particularly popular among Non-technical founders and Startups, while Galileo AI tends to attract Designers and Product teams. Both tools operate on a freemium model starting at $20-60/mo, making cost a non-factor in your decision. No tool is perfect. Lovable's main limitation is newer platform, which might be a dealbreaker for some workflows. Meanwhile, Galileo AI's biggest drawback is subscription required. We recommend Lovable as the stronger overall choice (4.1 vs 4). It pulls ahead with stronger natural language coding capabilities. However, if your workflow centers on text-to-ui, Galileo AI remains a highly capable alternative.
- • You prioritize natural language coding
- • You prioritize supabase integration
- • You prioritize text-to-ui
- • You prioritize figma export