Luminai, Luminai is a privately held healthcare AI automation company that builds an “AI-native” platform for health system operations, closed a $38 mn Series B round led by Peak XV Partners, bringing total funding to $60 mn.
The company plans to use the capital to modernize administrative operations across large healthcare providers facing rising costs and ongoing staffing constraints.
Administrative complexity continues to weigh heavily on the U.S. healthcare system. These processes account for up to a quarter of total spending, driven by fragmented information flows, outdated infrastructure, and labor-intensive manual work.
According to Beinsure analysts, these inefficiencies create delays, increase operating costs, and introduce risk into patient care delivery and revenue cycle performance.
Luminai takes a platform-based approach rather than focusing on isolated automation tools. Its system acts as an orchestration layer that manages entire workflows across healthcare operations.
The platform targets structural complexity across functions such as patient access, compliance, and administrative coordination.
The system applies healthcare-trained artificial intelligence to interpret unstructured data and generate actionable outputs for workflow execution.
A configurable workflow engine supports process management, while human-in-the-loop validation maintains accuracy across critical tasks.
This structure enables end-to-end automation across revenue cycle operations, compliance workflows, and other administrative areas where precision matters.
Shailendra Singh said the company’s approach addresses a fragmented market with a unified platform strategy. He pointed to its potential to become core infrastructure for how healthcare organizations manage operations over time.
Kesava Kirupa Dinakaran said advances in artificial intelligence now support automation across entire workflows rather than isolated tasks. He added that the platform adapts to operational context within large health systems, allowing processes to run with consistency as conditions shift.
Luminai will direct funding toward product development and expansion of engineering and deployment teams.
The company aims to support a growing base of enterprise customers looking for scalable automation solutions across complex operational environments.
The team combines artificial intelligence specialists from major technology firms with healthcare operators from large institutions.
This mix supports development of systems that function effectively within regulated environments while addressing real operational constraints.
Luminai provides an AI platform that sits as an orchestration layer across a health system’s existing tools (EHR, billing, fax, portals, etc.). It ingests fragmented and unstructured data such as faxes, PDFs, referrals, and forms, converts them into structured data, and then uses AI agents to execute multi-step workflows end-to-end.
Typical use cases include:
- Moving data between disconnected systems
- Prior authorizations and eligibility checks
- Claims, billing, and broader revenue-cycle workflows
- Patient access, referrals, and order processing
The company reports millions of completed automations with relatively short time-to-value for new deployments.









