# How to reset your Lovable password

Category: Work & Tools
Domain: lovable.app
Reset URL: https://lovable.dev/login
Source: https://joinrepass.com/reset/lovable-password/
Index: https://joinrepass.com/llms.txt
Facts verified: 2026-08-19

## Verified facts

Checked against Lovable's own documentation on 2026-08-19. Fields absent below are ones Lovable does not document, not ones we assumed.

| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reset starts at | https://lovable.dev/login |
| Reset by email | yes |
| The email contains | a link |

## Steps

1. **Open Lovable's password reset page** at https://lovable.dev/login. This is where the "Forgot password?" link on the sign-in screen leads.
2. **Enter the email address on the account.** If you are not sure which address that is, search your inboxes for mail from lovable.app; the inbox holding those messages is the account email.
3. **Open the reset email and follow its link.** Links are single-use and short-lived; if nothing arrives in a few minutes, check spam and confirm the address.
4. **Choose a strong new password.** 16+ random characters, and never one used anywhere else.
5. **Store it somewhere sealed**: a password manager or encrypted vault, not a note and not a screenshot.

## Common problems

- **Reset link must be delivered from email; SSO users cannot reset password through Lovable.** For users who signed in with Google, GitHub, Apple, or SSO, password reset must be done through that third-party provider, not through Lovable. Only email/password accounts can reset via Lovable's Forgot password flow. (https://docs.lovable.dev/introduction/lovable-account-settings)
- **Reset link may arrive in spam folder.** Users may receive password reset links in their spam folder and should check spam if they do not see the email within a few minutes. (https://lovable.dev/faq/account/password)

## Official Lovable links

- Password reset instructions: https://docs.lovable.dev/introduction/lovable-account-settings
- Account security: https://docs.lovable.dev/introduction/two-factor-authentication-2-fa

## Doing it automatically

Repass connects to Gmail once, finds the accounts you have, and runs this flow for you in your own browser. Passwords are generated on your device and encrypted before they are stored; Repass also holds a key that can unwrap the vault, so signing in is enough to open it. It pauses and hands over when a site asks for a CAPTCHA or a code.

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