Lumi AI Secures $3.7 Million to Redefine Supply Chain Analytics with Conversational Intelligence

Lumi AI, a self-service analytics platform reimagining how companies interact with their enterprise resource planning (ERP) data, has secured $3.7 million in a seed funding round. The investment was led by AgFunder, a Silicon Valley venture firm specializing in AI-driven supply chain solutions. Other participants included Forum Ventures, Abu Dhabi’s ADQ, Qora71 syndicate, and several angel investors.
Tackling BI Bottlenecks with Conversational Analytics
Despite heavy investments in business intelligence (BI) platforms, many supply chain-driven businesses still grapple with slow, manual analytics processes that delay decision-making and bury opportunities under data layers. Lumi AI addresses this problem with a natural language interface, allowing users to explore data, visualize trends, and generate insights without writing a single line of code.
The platform’s chat-based module acts like a personal data analyst, helping teams surface hidden opportunities, increase efficiency, and free up analysts to focus on higher-value strategic work.
A New Standard in Agent-Powered Intelligence
What sets Lumi AI apart is its proprietary analytics engine and enterprise-grade controls, which go beyond basic text-to-SQL solutions. The platform introduces a new category of multi-agent systems that easily automate routine data tasks and handle complex or even vague queries.
Ibrahim Ashqar, CEO and Co-Founder of Lumi AI, said, “We founded Lumi AI to break down the barriers between businesses and their data. With this funding, we’re accelerating our mission to help companies democratise access to intelligence and transform decision-making at scale.”
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Expanding Teams and Capabilities
With the new capital, Lumi AI plans to scale its engineering and customer success teams, accelerate feature development, and expand support for its growing global customer base. Clients include a diverse range of companies, from mid-sized CPG and 3PL firms to major enterprises such as a top 10 global retailer, one of North America’s largest meal kit companies, a top-four consulting firm, and the leading luxury retailer in the MENA region.