Lovable Payments Accept Global Payments

Summary

Lovable announces Lovable Payments allowing apps to accept payments from 200+ countries with VAT and tax handled. The update lets you set up subscriptions or one time payments in minutes, test payment flows safely, and choose Paddle Stripe or Shopify integrations. Existing payment setups remain unchanged while new projects gain a simpler payment path.

**Lovable Payments have arrived! **

Lovable Payments
Accept payments from 200+ countries with VAT and tax handled for you.

Building a SaaS, store, or service? You can now accept payments directly inside Lovable.

No payment infrastructure to wire together.
No compliance rabbit holes.
No manual config.

Set up subscriptions or one-time payments in minutes
Test your payment flows safely before going live
Ask Lovable about revenue, subscriptions, and refunds right in chat
Choose from Paddle, Stripe, or Shopify — Lovable helps you pick the right fit

If your app deserves a price tag, now's the time.

Already using a payment provider?
Nothing changes. Your existing setup works exactly as it does today. Lovable Payments is the recommended path for new projects, or ones without payments already connected.

Lovable Payments Accept Global Payments

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