Lumai

Lumai

Licensing 3D-optics AI processing technology

Overview

Lumai develops high-performance computing solutions powered by 3D optics to accelerate AI processing. Its offerings combine proprietary hardware tech with software tools, delivered via technology licensing and software sales, with potential consulting services. By leveraging 3D optical processing, Lumai aims to deliver faster computation and lower energy consumption for AI workloads, especially for customers needing scalable deep-tech compute. The company differentiates itself through its turn-key approach that pairs hardware-grade optical acceleration with developer tools, grounded in Oxford-era research in optics and quantum physics, and supported by a licensing-driven business model rather than pure hardware manufacturing. Overall, Lumai’s goal is to unlock the full potential of next-generation AI by increasing computational speed and energy efficiency across diverse industries.

About Lumai

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Why Lumai is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Hardware

Enterprise Software

AI & Machine Learning

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$13.8M

Headquarters

Oxford, United Kingdom

Founded

2022

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What believers are saying

  • Lumai delivers 50x GPU performance and 90% energy savings for billion-parameter LLM inference by 2026.
  • Iris Nova achieves 100 TOPS/W throughput in a 10kW budget, enabling high token capacity for hyperscalers.
  • Over $10M funding led by Constructor Capital accelerates U.S. growth and product development for optical AI accelerators.

What critics are saying

  • Nvidia's $20B Groq acquisition (Dec 2024) creates a hybrid LPU architecture that competes directly with Lumai's optical model.
  • Jim Keller's RISC-V Galaxy Blackhole (Q1 2026) offers simpler disaggregated solutions, attracting neo-clouds with lower integration risk.
  • Lumai's 90% energy savings relies on unproven 3D free-space thermal stability; beam drift in racks could trigger immediate contract cancellations.

What makes Lumai unique

  • Lumai uses 3D free-space optics for matrix operations, overcoming 2D silicon limits with massive spatial parallelism.
  • Its hybrid Iris architecture combines optical tensor engines for math with digital control for seamless data center integration.
  • Lumai is the first optical system running billion-parameter LLMs in real time, shipped as Iris Nova for evaluation.

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Funding

Total Funding

$13.8M

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Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Stock Options

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Professional Development Budget

Meal Benefits

Paid Holidays

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Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
IP Group plc
Apr 28th, 2026
Lumai launches the world's first optical computing system for real-time, billion-parameter LLM inference.

Lumai launches the world's first optical computing system for real-time, billion-parameter LLM inference. 28 Apr 2026 New Lumai Iris Nova Server Delivers Scalable, Energy-Efficient AI Beyond the Limits of Silicon OXFORD, UK, April 28, 2026 - Lumai, the optical compute company addressing scalable AI, today announced its Lumai Iris inference server - the world's first optical computing system to successfully run billion-parameter large language models (LLMs) in real time. This marks a milestone in AI infrastructure, demonstrating for the first time the commercial viability of optical compute for large-scale AI inference workloads. Lumai Iris servers accelerate inference workloads using light instead of silicon-based processing. Lumai's optical compute system enables faster inference, higher execution efficiency, and up to 90% lower energy consumption than conventional architectures, while operating far more sustainably than traditional GPU-based systems. Lumai Iris consists of a family of servers: Nova, Aura, and Tetra. Lumai Iris Nova, the first server in the family, is available today for evaluation by hyperscalers, neo-clouds, enterprises, and research institutions. Powering the Inference Era AI has entered a new phase where deployment, not training, is defining real-world impact. However, as inference workloads surge, data centers are running up against hard power and scalability limits, and traditional silicon-based architectures are struggling to keep pace. The Energy Wall According to the International Energy Agency, global data center power demand will double by 2030. The finite power available to data centers is forcing the industry to seek more efficient approaches to compute. The Lumai Iris family of inference servers addresses this challenge with a new computing paradigm, delivering dramatically more performance per kilowatt to enable AI scaling without the prohibitive energy and cost burdens of existing systems. The Silicon Ceiling Traditional silicon architectures are hitting fundamental physical limits in scaling, power and thermal efficiency. Each new generation of silicon offers small scaling improvements while requiring significantly more power and cost to scale. "As the industry transitions into the inference era, we are simultaneously crossing the threshold into the post-silicon era," said Dr. Xianxin Guo, CEO and Co-Founder of Lumai. "By shifting the computation paradigm from electrons to photons, Lumai can deliver an order-of-magnitude increase in performance with significant energy savings." A New Architecture for AI Compute Optical computing enables radically more efficient execution of core AI operations. Lumai's optical computing technology, born from years of research at the University of Oxford, uses light in three-dimensional volume to overcome the two-dimensional constraints of conventional chips. By utilizing massive spatial parallelism, millions of operations are executed simultaneously, resulting in low-cost, high token throughput for compute-bound workloads. Lumai's technology also excels in the prefill stage of disaggregated inference architectures, processing tokens at maximum scale and efficiency. Iris Nova runs real-time inference on Llama 8B and 70B using a hybrid processor. Its sophisticated hybrid architecture combines digital processing for system control and software with an optical tensor engine that performs core mathematical operations. This approach ensures seamless integration into data centers. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), a UK government-backed funder of advanced AI and other transformative innovation, commented, "The demands on existing AI processors necessitate an urgent search for alternative scaling pathways" said Suraj Bramhavar, Program Director at ARIA. "Lumai is leading the charge in demonstrating that optical processors could provide one such pathway, and ARIA is excited to partner with them to explore the shift beyond our traditional digital computing paradigm." Availability The Lumai Iris Nova inference server is available now for evaluation. Future systems in the Iris family will extend performance and efficiency further, supporting broader deployment across hyperscale and enterprise environments. To learn more about Lumai's groundbreaking optical AI technology, visit lumai.ai. To request an evaluation of the Lumai Iris Nova Inference Server, visit lumai.ai/eval. About Lumai Lumai, the optical compute company, is building the next-generation AI infrastructure for the Inference Era. Spun out of world-leading optics research at the University of Oxford in 2021, Lumai's mission is to unlock sustainable intelligence at global scale - delivering materially faster inference, significantly higher execution efficiency, and up to 90% lower energy consumption than conventional GPU architecture. Lumai is the recipient of the Falling Walls Award for Science Breakthrough of the Year 2025. The company was part of Intel Ignite's first London cohort and won 'Best Overall Technology' at the OCP Future Technologies Symposium. Lumai's CEO, Dr. Xianxin Guo, is an alumni of the Royal Academy of Engineering's prestigious Shott Accelerator program - and CTO Dr. James Spall was recognized in the 2025 Photonics 100.

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Apr 7th, 2025
Lumai Raises $10M for Optical AI Tech to Power Greener Data Centers

Lumai raised $10M to develop optical AI accelerators, aiming to reduce data center costs, energy use, and boost performance.

Lumai
Dec 20th, 2023
Lumai wraps up Intel Ignite programme

As part of the marketing sessions, Lumai also launched a video which introduces Lumai.

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