How To Remove Lovable Badge: Complete White Label Guide 2026
Learn how to remove the Lovable badge from your projects for a professional, white-label appearance with this complete step-by-step tutorial.
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Introduction
Removing the Lovable badge from your projects creates a cleaner, more professional appearance ideal for client websites and commercial applications. A white-label presentation maintains consistent branding without platform advertisements, enhancing credibility and user focus. This guide covers every step from accessing project settings to verifying badge removal, including plan requirements and troubleshooting strategies.
- 01Access the Lovable platform and navigate to your project dashboard
- 02Select the target project and open its settings menu
- 03Navigate to Project Settings and locate the Lovable Branding control
- 04Toggle the branding setting to the off position
- 05Click Save or Apply to commit your changes
- 06Preview your project to verify the badge is removed
- 07Clear browser cache if the badge still appears
Access the Lovable Platform
Open your web browser and navigate to the Lovable website directly or search for "lovable" to locate the official platform link.
Once you click the link, you'll be directed to the Lovable homepage or your dashboard if you're already logged in.
Open your web browser and navigate to the Lovable website directly or search for "lovable" to locate the official platform link. The official site typically appears as the first search result and ensures you're accessing the legitimate platform rather than third-party alternatives.
Once you click the link, you'll be directed to the Lovable homepage or your dashboard if you're already logged in. This initial step establishes a secure connection to the authentic platform.
Navigate to Your Project Dashboard
Locate your main dashboard area once you've accessed the Lovable platform.
Your dashboard functions as the command center for all project management activities.
Locate your main dashboard area once you've accessed the Lovable platform. Your dashboard displays all active projects and serves as the central hub for managing your Lovable applications. If you're not automatically directed to the dashboard after logging in, look for a Dashboard or Projects link in the main navigation menu.
Your dashboard functions as the command center for all project management activities. From this view, you can create new projects, access existing ones, and manage overall account settings. Familiarizing yourself with the dashboard layout prevents confusion when navigating to project-specific controls.
Select the Target Project
Identify the specific project where you want to remove the Lovable badge from your dashboard view.
Verify you've selected the correct project before proceeding, especially if you manage multiple applications.
Identify the specific project where you want to remove the Lovable badge from your dashboard view. Click the project tile or name to open it and access its full interface. This action loads the project's workspace where you can preview, edit, and configure various settings.
Verify you've selected the correct project before proceeding, especially if you manage multiple applications. The project name typically appears prominently at the top of the workspace once opened. Double-checking prevents accidental changes to the wrong project's branding settings.
Open the Project Settings Menu
Locate the upper right corner of your screen where your project's title appears with main controls and options.
The menu that appears contains several choices related to project configuration.
Locate the upper right corner of your screen where your project's title appears with main controls and options. Click the project title or the adjacent settings icon to reveal a dropdown menu with various project management options.
The menu that appears contains several choices related to project configuration. Select Settings from this dropdown menu to proceed to the project configuration area.
Access Project-Level Configuration
Inside the settings interface, you'll encounter multiple configuration categories or tabs.
Project Settings contains controls for visual presentation, branding elements, and published app configurations.
Inside the settings interface, you'll encounter multiple configuration categories or tabs. Select Project Settings to access the area where project-level preferences are controlled. This section differs from account-wide settings and focuses specifically on options affecting the current project's behavior and appearance.
Project Settings contains controls for visual presentation, branding elements, and published app configurations. These settings determine what end users see when they interact with your deployed application. The interface organizes these options logically, typically grouping branding-related controls together.
Locate the Lovable Branding Control
Scan the Project Settings panel for an option labeled Lovable Branding or similar terminology referencing the platform badge.
The branding control is usually positioned among other visual customization options or in its own dedicated section.
Scan the Project Settings panel for an option labeled Lovable Branding or similar terminology referencing the platform badge. This control is typically presented as a toggle switch or checkbox and includes descriptive text explaining its function. The option should clearly indicate whether the Lovable badge appears on your published project.
The branding control is usually positioned among other visual customization options or in its own dedicated section. Some interface versions include an icon or visual indicator showing what the badge looks like when enabled.
Verify Your Plan Access Level
Check whether the branding control is active or locked before attempting to modify it.
When you hover over or click a locked branding control, the interface typically displays a tooltip or modal explaining the plan requirement.
The ability to remove platform branding is commonly reserved for premium or professional plan subscribers.
Check whether the branding control is active or locked before attempting to modify it. If you're using a free plan, the toggle or checkbox may appear grayed out or disabled. This visual indicator signals that the feature requires a paid subscription.
When you hover over or click a locked branding control, the interface typically displays a tooltip or modal explaining the plan requirement. This prompt may include information about which subscription tiers include white-label capabilities. Understanding these restrictions helps you determine whether upgrading suits your project goals.
The ability to remove platform branding is commonly reserved for premium or professional plan subscribers. This tiered access model is standard across many platform-as-a-service tools. If upgrading is necessary, reviewing full plan details and pricing enables informed decision-making.
Toggle the Branding Setting
If you have access to the branding controls through your subscription plan, disabling the badge is straightforward.
Watch for visual feedback confirming your action as you make this change.
If you have access to the branding controls through your subscription plan, disabling the badge is straightforward. Click the toggle switch to move it to the "off" position, or uncheck the checkbox if that's how the control is presented. The interface design varies slightly between updates, but the function remains consistent.
Watch for visual feedback confirming your action as you make this change. Some interfaces show the toggle changing color or position immediately. Others may display a brief confirmation message indicating the setting has been updated.
Save Your Configuration Changes
After toggling the branding setting off, check whether the interface requires manual saving.
Look for save controls typically positioned at the bottom of the settings panel or near the modified setting itself.
Wait for confirmation messages or visual indicators that your changes have been successfully saved.
After toggling the branding setting off, check whether the interface requires manual saving. Some versions of the Project Settings panel save changes automatically as you make them. Others include a Save, Apply, or Update button that must be clicked to commit your changes.
Look for save controls typically positioned at the bottom of the settings panel or near the modified setting itself. Click the save button if present to ensure your branding preference is stored. Missing this step could result in your changes being discarded when you navigate away.
Wait for confirmation messages or visual indicators that your changes have been successfully saved. These confirmations might appear as toast notifications, checkmarks, or brief success messages. Ensuring proper saving prevents the frustration of thinking the badge is removed when the setting never actually updated.
Preview Your Updated Project
Navigate to the preview or live view of your project to verify that the Lovable badge no longer appears.
Scan the areas where platform badges commonly appear—usually the footer or corner areas of the application.
Navigate to the preview or live view of your project to verify that the Lovable badge no longer appears. Access this view through a Preview button in your project workspace or by visiting the published URL directly. Load the page completely to see all elements render with your new branding settings.
Scan the areas where platform badges commonly appear—usually the footer or corner areas of the application. Confirm that no Lovable branding is visible in any part of the user interface. If you're checking multiple pages within your application, verify each one to ensure consistent badge removal throughout.
Troubleshoot Cache and Display Issues
If the badge still appears after you've disabled it and saved your changes, the issue likely involves cached content.
Perform a hard refresh using the appropriate keyboard shortcut for your system.
If a hard refresh doesn't resolve the visibility issue, clear your browser's cache entirely through the browser settings.
If the badge still appears after you've disabled it and saved your changes, the issue likely involves cached content. Your browser stores temporary copies of web pages to improve loading speed, but this can prevent you from seeing the most recent version. A hard refresh forces your browser to fetch the latest version directly from the server.
Perform a hard refresh using the appropriate keyboard shortcut for your system. On Windows, press Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R. On Mac, press Command + Shift + R. These shortcuts bypass the cache and reload all page elements fresh.
If a hard refresh doesn't resolve the visibility issue, clear your browser's cache entirely through the browser settings. After clearing the cache, close and reopen your browser before navigating back to your project. This more thorough approach ensures no cached elements interfere with displaying your updated branding settings.
Additionally, check your project in a different browser or in incognito/private mode. This testing method eliminates browser-specific caching issues and confirms whether the badge removal is working correctly on the server side. If the badge is gone in incognito mode but still appears in your regular browser, the issue is definitely cache-related.
Maintain Professional Presentation Standards
With the Lovable badge successfully removed, your project now presents a cleaner, more professional appearance to end users.
Your project now maintains consistent visual identity without third-party branding elements.
With the Lovable badge successfully removed, your project now presents a cleaner, more professional appearance to end users. This white-label configuration is particularly valuable when building client projects or commercial applications where you want to maintain your own branding exclusively. The removal creates a smooth experience that doesn't advertise the underlying platform.
Your project now maintains consistent visual identity without third-party branding elements. This professional presentation enhances credibility, especially for business applications or client deliverables. Users interacting with your application will focus entirely on your content and branding rather than platform indicators.
Consider Next Steps for Locked Accounts
If you discovered that the branding control is locked for your account during this process, you have several options to consider.
Contact Lovable support directly for clarity about plan requirements and potentially alternative options.
For projects where budget constraints prevent immediate upgrading, consider whether the badge significantly impacts your project's goals.
If you discovered that the branding control is locked for your account during this process, you have several options to consider. Review Lovable's plan details and pricing information to understand what features unlock at different subscription tiers. Compare the cost of upgrading against the value of white-label presentation for your specific use case.
Contact Lovable support directly for clarity about plan requirements and potentially alternative options. Support teams sometimes offer guidance on the most cost-effective path to accessing specific features. They can also confirm whether any promotional offers or trial periods might give you temporary access to test the white-label functionality.
For projects where budget constraints prevent immediate upgrading, consider whether the badge significantly impacts your project's goals. Some use cases tolerate platform branding more easily than others. Weighing these factors helps you make the best decision for your situation and timeline.
Copy-paste prompts that work
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How do I remove the Lovable badge from my published project?
What subscription plan do I need to enable white-label features and remove platform branding?
Why is the Lovable branding control grayed out or locked in my project settings?
How do I clear my browser cache to see the updated version of my project without the badge?
Can I use white-label branding for multiple Lovable projects with a single subscription?
Lovable Technical Specifications
| Code Completion | ✓ Yes |
| Multi-Language Support | ✓ Yes |
| Git Integration | ✓ Yes |
| AI Chat | ✓ Yes |
| Terminal Integration | ✗ No |
| Debugging Tools | ✓ Yes |
| Extensions/Plugins | ✗ No |
| Cloud IDE | ✓ Yes |
| Real-Time Collaboration | ✓ Yes |
| Deployment | ✓ Yes |
| API Access | ✓ Yes |
Common issues
Go further
Once a project is live and being accessed by users, changing branding settings can take time to propagate due to widespread caching. Setting these preferences during the development phase ensures a clean launch without mixed branding states.
When managing multiple client projects on Lovable, it's easy to overlook the branding setting on individual projects. A pre-launch checklist prevents the embarrassment of delivering a professional project that still displays platform branding because one setting was missed.
Subscription status issues or accidental use of a secondary account can create confusion when you expect access to premium features. Confirming your account status in billing settings can quickly resolve unexpected access restrictions and save time troubleshooting the wrong issue.
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This tutorial was created by Joshua Kishaba and produced using AI-assisted editorial tools. All recommendations reflect genuine editorial opinion based on hands-on testing. This page may contain affiliate links — see our full disclosure.