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Lumana

Former names: Lumix AI, LUMIX.AI
AI-powered Video Security and Safety Platform
Startup A Founded 2022 Aerospace, Defense & HLS
Last Update Jul 30, 2025

Lumana News

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Jul 30, 2025 · www.calcalistech.com
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Lumana’s founding team, led by Intel’s former top Israeli exec, is turning passive cameras into real-time decision-makers.
Lumana, an AI-based video security solutions startup, has raised $40 million in Series A funding led by Wing Venture Capital, with participation from Norwest and S Capital. This brings its total funding to $64 million. The funding will accelerate Lumanas go-to-market strategy and further develop its AI-powered video intelligence platform. Lumanas platform transforms camera feeds into real-time monitoring tools using vision language models and agentic AI. The company, founded by former Intel executive Sagi Ben Moshe, has signed customers like McDonalds, Meta, and New York University. Lumanas platform analyzes over a billion images daily, offering proactive insights for security and operational efficiency.
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Apr 3, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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Former senior Intel exec raises $24 million in Seed funding for AI-powered video security platform | CTech
Lumana, a company that has developed a video security platform using artificial intelligence and distributed hybrid cloud architecture, has raised $24 million in seed funding from Norwest and S Capital. The platform can analyze millions of hours of video in real-time across different locations, optimizing its AI models to deliver meaningful insights and greater visibility. The company aims to tap into the rapidly growing video analytics market, which is projected to increase from over $8 billion this year to almost $38 billion by 2030.
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Apr 2, 2024 · www.prnewswire.com
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Lumana Emerges from Stealth to Create a World Where Every Second of Video Delivers Actionable, Impactful Insights
Lumana, an AI-based video security platform, has emerged from stealth mode with $24 million in seed funding from Norwest and S Capital. The platform uses AI and distributed hybrid cloud architecture to analyze video in real-time, providing insights and visibility of any environment. Lumanas technology can analyze millions of hours of video across different locations, transforming any security camera into an AI-powered device capable of identifying complex events and potential risks. The company aims to tap into the rapidly growing video analytics market, which is projected to grow from over $8 billion this year to almost $38 billion by 2030.
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