Lovable: Build Apps on Top of Google's Ecosystem
Lovable expanded its Google connector suite on May 19, 2026, making eight Google service integrations available to all users β timed around Google I/O 2026. The suite covers Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Maps Platform, Gemini Enterprise, and BigQuery, enabling users to build custom applications directly on top of their existing Google data and workflows. This release adds two connectors not previously available β Google Slides and Google Maps Platform β and broadens access beyond the enterprise tier covered in the April 24 launch. Lovable is also listed as a partner in Google's Agent Gallery inside Gemini Enterprise.
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Build Custom Applications on Google Services
On May 19, 2026 β the same day as Google I/O β Lovable announced that eight Google service connectors are now available to all users, enabling developers and builders to create applications that read, write, and interact with their existing Google data through natural language prompts.
What's in the Suite
The Google connector suite gives Lovable apps direct access to the following Google services:
Gmail allows apps to read, search, and send email, as well as apply labels programmatically. This makes it possible to build custom inbox tools, notification systems, or automated email workflows grounded in an existing Google account.
Google Calendar enables reading and creating events, checking availability, and suggesting meeting times. Builders can replace generic scheduling subscription tools with custom solutions that operate on their own calendar data.
Google Drive provides read and search access across files and folders, including metadata retrieval. Combined with other connectors, Drive becomes the storage backbone of a Lovable app.
Google Sheets supports bidirectional cell read/write and row querying, allowing small teams and agencies to use Sheets as a lightweight product data layer without breaking away from their existing workflows or requiring a separate database.
Google Slides β newly added in this release β lets apps create and update presentations programmatically, unlocking use cases like automated report generation or data-driven slide decks.
Google Maps Platform β also new in this release β supports geocoding, mapping, distance calculations, and place detail lookups. Builders can embed interactive maps and location-aware features into their apps without managing a maps API integration from scratch.
Gemini Enterprise provides an intelligence layer for enterprise users, connecting Lovable apps to Google-indexed company data available through Gemini Enterprise environments.
BigQuery enables querying tables, running analytics, and streaming results directly into a Lovable application β making it practical to build data-driven dashboards and internal tools on top of an organization's existing analytics warehouse.
Available to All Users
All eight connectors are available to all Lovable users upon connecting a Google account through Lovable settings. The enterprise-tier framing from the April 2026 launch has been dropped; any user β from solo practitioner to enterprise team β can now connect Google services and build on top of them.
Google Cloud Partnership Context
Lovable's deepening relationship with Google is reflected beyond just connectors. The company is listed as a partner in Google's Agent Gallery, available inside the Gemini Enterprise app β alongside Adobe, Atlassian, Salesforce, and ServiceNow. Lovable is also available on the Google Cloud Marketplace, making it accessible to enterprise procurement pipelines.
Who Benefits
Solo practitioners can replace subscription tools with custom solutions built on data they already own. Small teams and agencies using Google Sheets as a product backbone gain a Lovable-native path to building UIs and workflows without migrating data. Enterprise customers with existing Gemini Enterprise and BigQuery environments can connect Lovable directly into those data ecosystems.