AI development platform Lovable announced that the chat mode in its product is powered by Anthropic's latest cutting-edge model, Claude Opus 4.5, and will be available to users for a limited time until December 5 this year. The official announcement pointed out in a multi-platform announcement that the most successful group of users often plan the overall build plan through Lovable's chat mode first, and then enter the specific code modification stage, and Opus 4.5's reasoning capabilities are expected to further improve this planning process.
According to the Lovable team, Opus 4.5 has "cutting-edge" complex reasoning and planning capabilities, making it suitable for disassembling requirements, planning functional modules, designing data flows and interfaces, and iterating product solutions in conversations. This update focuses on chat planning scenarios rather than a direct replacement for existing code editing processes. The platform emphasizes that "better planning leads to better construction" and encourages developers to complete requirements clarification and technical route design through chat mode before making code changes.
At present, the Opus 4.5 chat capability has gradually taken effect on the Lovable frontend, and it is expected that the specific arrangements may still be adjusted after December 5, and there is no longer long-term public explanation. Users still need to retain existing engineering practices such as code review, testing, and version management in combination with their own project complexity, privacy, and compliance requirements.
FAQ
Q: What features has been updated with Lovable this time?
A: Switch the chat mode underlying model in the product to Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5, which will be available for a limited time until December 5th.
Q: What is Opus 4.5 mainly used for in Lovable?
A: It is mainly used for pre-project planning, including sorting out requirements, designing functional modules and data flows, planning change steps, etc., rather than directly replacing all code editing work.
Q: Why is it emphasized that "plan in chat mode first and then modify the code"?
A: Lovable says that the most successful users plan the overall build plan through dialogue and then make specific changes, and more systematic planning helps reduce rework and structural issues.
Q: Is this integration permanent?
A: The official announcement mentions that Opus 4.5 is "valid until December 5th" in Lovable, and it has not been publicly stated whether it will be extended or adjusted in the future.
Q: What should I pay attention to when using Opus 4.5 Chat Mode?
A: Although planning capabilities have been enhanced, it is still necessary to cooperate with code review, testing, and version control in actual engineering to avoid large-scale changes to critical systems without validation.