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Ex-Lovable Founders Launch Blaise AI to Disrupt IT Consultancies with Rapid Software Solutions

Blaise, an AI system by Swedish Superintelligence, claims to replace entire IT consultancies, offering custom software solutions in days at a fraction of traditional costs.

Two former Lovable team members have launched Blaise, an AI system built by Stockholm-based research lab Swedish Superintelligence that claims to do the work of an entire IT consultancy. The company emerged from stealth mode this week, with founders announcing the development on LinkedIn and confirming that the system is already deployed with select governments and enterprise partners.

Blaise is led by CEO and founder Alexander Wikström, previously Head of GTM Engineering at Lovable, alongside founder and CTO Elliot Norrevik, a former Lovable engineer. The duo is supported by a small team of former physicists, AI engineers, and founding engineers from Lovable, as described by Swedish Superintelligence.

While Lovable has established itself as a widely used AI build platform for rapid prototyping and low-code software across various sectors like EdTech, fintech, and SaaS, Blaise is positioning itself further up the value chain. It aims to compete directly with traditional consultancies rather than with no-code or vibe-coding tools. The company describes itself on its website as an AI system that builds the custom software organizations need in days, at a fraction of the cost of the firms it replaces.

Swedish Superintelligence, the parent company of Blaise, identifies itself as an applied research lab focused on enabling superintelligence for enterprises, with headquarters in Stockholm and a secondary base in San Francisco. The strategic focus of Blaise is to revolutionize how custom software is developed and procured, particularly in government and enterprise sectors.

Wikström articulated a bold vision on LinkedIn, stating, “We just left Lovable to build Blaise (by Swedish Superintelligence). We’ve achieved a system that does the work of an entire human IT consultancy, and it’s already being used by select governments and enterprise partners.” Norrevik echoed this sentiment, noting, “Today we are coming out of stealth and announcing Blaise. The last few months have been intense, and have resulted in a direction that’s more interesting than anything I’ve ever worked on in my life. What we are working on has the potential to become the most important software company of our generation.”

Blaise is currently managing customer applications through its website rather than offering open self-serve access. This approach raises questions about whether AI systems designed to replace traditional consultancy roles will reshape how governments and enterprises approach the procurement of custom software solutions. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, the implications of such advancements could redefine operational efficiencies and cost structures across industries.

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