Lovable CEO Anton Osika will take the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 to share the playbook behind building one of 2025's fastest-growing startups. The AI-powered coding platform hit $100 million ARR in under a year and is now fielding offers that could push its valuation to $4 billion - making this a must-watch session for any founder looking to scale at breakneck speed.
Lovable just dropped what might be the year's most anticipated TechCrunch Disrupt speaker announcement. CEO and co-founder Anton Osika will hit the main stage this October to discuss "Lovable and the Future of Consumer Tech" - and after the company's meteoric rise, every founder in the audience will be taking notes.
The timing couldn't be better. Lovable has become Silicon Valley's latest obsession, reaching $100 million in annual recurring revenue faster than almost any software company in history. The AI-powered platform lets anyone create apps and websites simply by talking to the system - no coding required. It's a pitch that's resonated with both users and investors in a big way.
The numbers tell the story. Accel led Lovable's $200 million Series A at a $1.8 billion valuation, but according to TechCrunch's recent reporting, the company has been fielding unsolicited offers that could push that figure toward $4 billion. For a startup that's barely a year old, that's the kind of trajectory that gets the entire industry talking.
Osika brings a unique background to the stage. Before Lovable, he was a particle physicist at CERN - yes, the place with the Large Hadron Collider. He co-founded AI startup Depict.ai and served as a founding engineer at productivity platform Sana. That technical depth combined with his consumer-first vision has been key to Lovable's rapid scaling.
The company's mission hits a massive market opportunity: empowering the 99% of people who can't code to turn their ideas into software. It's a category that others have attempted to crack for years, but AI-first approach seems to have found the right formula. Users can literally describe what they want to build and watch the platform generate functional apps and websites.











