Lovable Desktop App Now Available on Windows

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Lovable expanded its native desktop app to Windows, previously available only on macOS. The Windows build carries the same feature set as the Mac app: local MCP server support, multi-project tabs, and native keyboard shortcuts, all running outside the browser. This gives Windows-based developers and teams a first-class desktop workflow that matches what Mac users already had.


Lovable Desktop Comes to Windows

Lovable's desktop application, launched earlier in 2026 for macOS, is now available on Windows. This closes a longstanding gap for the large share of Lovable's user base that works on Windows machines and previously had to rely on the browser-based editor exclusively.

What the Desktop App Adds

The Windows release mirrors the Mac app's capabilities rather than shipping a stripped-down version. Users get local MCP server support, letting Lovable connect to Model Context Protocol servers running on their own machine rather than only remote ones. Multi-project tabs let developers switch between several active Lovable projects without juggling browser tabs, and native keyboard shortcuts make navigation faster for users coming from traditional desktop IDEs.

Why It Matters

Bringing the desktop experience to Windows removes a platform gap that likely affected a meaningful portion of Lovable's user base, since Windows remains the dominant OS among developers outside of the Mac-leaning startup and design crowd. It also reinforces Lovable's broader push (alongside its recently launched mobile companion app) toward becoming a multi-surface product rather than a browser-only tool.

The app is available on all plans, including the Free tier, at no additional cost.

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