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Swedish AI Darling Invades Downtown Crossing, Promises Dozens of Boston Jobs

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Published on April 14, 2026
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Swedish AI startup Lovable just cut the ribbon on a new Boston office in Downtown Crossing on Tuesday, a clear signal that the company is getting serious about the U.S. market. The space is set to serve as home base for its sales and go-to-market teams as Lovable scales its American operations, with plans to hire dozens of local employees over the coming months.

Company leaders, including Chief Revenue Officer Ryan Meadows, hosted the event at One Lincoln, where Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey joined Lovable executives for the ceremony, as reported by Boston Business Journal. The opening is one of Lovable's first U.S. footholds and marks a deliberate shift toward building a local presence for customer-facing work.

Rapid Growth Behind the Move

Lovable has attracted major investor attention in recent months, raising $330 million in a Series B that pushed its valuation to roughly $6.6 billion and reporting about $200 million in annual recurring revenue. Coverage by Bloomberg says that combination of funding and fast revenue growth is part of what has fueled the company’s U.S. expansion.

Why Boston

Lovable told local reporters the Boston office will focus on sales, partnerships and customer-success teams as it builds out its U.S. go-to-market engine. That hiring push could help the company tap talent from nearby universities and a strong enterprise-software ecosystem as it courts large U.S. customers.

Local officials welcomed the investment and the jobs, and Lovable's arrival adds to a broader wave of AI firms opening U.S. hubs to be closer to customers and talent. We will be watching the company’s job postings and local recruiting as those plans turn into hires.

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