
Lovable, a fast-growing AI coding platform, has teamed up with Israeli cybersecurity company Guardio to add real-time threat detection into its AI software engine. The goal is to make AI-powered web development safer and more secure from the start.
Through this partnership, Guardio’s Safe Browsing detection engine will automatically scan every website created on Lovable’s platform.
It will be able to spot phishing attempts, fake websites, and other online threats as soon as they are generated, helping to keep users and sites safe in real time.
Unlike older security tools that depend on past data and may miss new threats, Guardio’s system can spot harmful intent right when a website is being created. This helps Lovable block dangerous sites before they ever go live or are visited by users.
“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.”
Guardio’s technology can detect many types of online threats, such as password theft, scams, and hidden pages used for illegal activities.
Every new website made on Lovable is checked by this system, allowing the platform to remove dangerous content early and stop millions of harmful visits before they happen.
“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.”
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