Luminai raises $38 million Series B to automate healthcare administrative workflows

Luminai raised $38 million in Series B funding to expand its healthcare administrative automation platform, bringing total capital to $60 million. Peak XV Partners led the round, joined by Define Ventures, General Catalyst, and Y Combinator.

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Published on: Apr 10, 2026
Luminai raises $38 million Series B to automate healthcare administrative workflows

Luminai Raises $38 Million to Scale Healthcare Automation Platform

Luminai, a healthcare AI automation platform, raised $38 million in Series B funding, bringing total capital to $60 million. Peak XV Partners led the round, with participation from Define Ventures and continued backing from General Catalyst and Y Combinator.

The company automates complex administrative workflows across healthcare systems-patient access, revenue cycle management, and compliance functions. Rather than automating isolated tasks, Luminai builds what it calls an "AI-native orchestration layer" that connects fragmented systems and handles workflows end-to-end.

Administrative work consumes up to 25% of total healthcare spending, according to the company. That cost stems from fragmented systems, manual processes, and reliance on unstructured data spread across multiple platforms.

Building for Real Healthcare Operations

Luminai's team includes engineers from Palantir, Google, Coinbase, and Brex, alongside operators from Epic and Banner Health. This mix matters: the company can deploy technically sophisticated solutions that actually fit how health systems work.

The platform integrates AI models trained on healthcare data with workflow automation and human review steps. It learns from operational context and adjusts as conditions change.

Shailendra Singh, managing partner at Peak XV Partners, said most vendors optimize individual tasks. "Luminai is building the intelligent orchestration layer that will define how healthcare operations function in the future," he said.

What the Funding Supports

Luminai will use the capital to expand product capabilities, hire engineering and deployment staff, and onboard more enterprise customers. Health systems are increasingly seeking AI-driven automation that can scale across their operations.

CEO Kesava Kirupa Dinakaran said healthcare's administrative functions operate as a "massive, manual coordination layer." Recent AI advances make it possible to encode that work into software reliably, he said, rather than just automating isolated tasks.

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