Loading organizations...
LuminX provides AI-powered solutions for comprehensive inventory automation and visibility in warehouses. The company employs advanced computer vision technology to streamline dock verification and real-time inventory tracking. This approach ensures superior data accuracy, enhances operational efficiency, and significantly reduces labor costs and manual inspection errors.
Founded in 2024 by Mohammadreza Javanmardi and Alex Kaveh Senemar, LuminX originated from the insight that modern supply chains necessitate proactive inventory management. The founders recognized the extensive inefficiencies of traditional manual systems, prompting them to develop an automated visual AI solution addressing core challenges in warehouse logistics.
LuminX primarily serves warehouses and distribution centers seeking to optimize their logistical workflows and asset management. The company’s vision is to establish its technology as the industry standard for inventory visibility, transforming these facilities. By delivering real-time, precise insights, LuminX empowers businesses with greater operational foresight and control.
LuminX has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
LuminX has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
LuminX has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $6M Seed | — | EQT Ventures, Founder Collective, Outrun Ventures, KAT Collins, 9Yards Capital, Bond Fund, Chingona Ventures, GTMfund | Announced |
LuminX has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
LuminX's investors include EQT Ventures, Founder Collective, Outrun Ventures, Kat Collins, 9Yards Capital, Bond Fund, Chingona Ventures, GTMfund.
LuminX is a San Francisco-based AI startup developing edge-deployed vision language models (VLMs) to automate warehouse operations and inventory visibility. It builds ruggedized, low-cost camera systems (4x50MP cameras with edge AI processors, IP69-rated) that interpret complex visual data in real-time—recognizing products, labels, package conditions, and movement—to eliminate manual inspections, reduce Over, Short, and Damaged (OS&D) claims, and integrate with warehouse management systems (WMS).[1][3][4][5] Serving logistics providers, warehouses, and distribution centers facing labor shortages and data inaccuracies, LuminX solves inefficiencies costing billions annually by enabling instant, deployable automation on docks, conveyors, forklifts, or handheld units, with early adopters like Vertical Cold Storage and 1 Commerce reporting boosted productivity and error reduction.[1][4][5] The company raised $5.5M in seed funding in June 2025 from investors including 1Sharpe, GTMFund, and Chingona Ventures, signaling strong early momentum in scaling its hardware-software solution.[1][3]
LuminX was co-founded by CEO Alex Kaveh Senemar and CTO Reza Javanmardi, both with deep AI and logistics roots. Senemar, a serial entrepreneur, previously founded and scaled Voxel (voxelai.com), an AI firm focused on warehouse safety and operations, and Sherbit, which was acquired by Huma; Javanmardi, holding a PhD in computer science, led AI research at Voxel.[1][4] The idea emerged from their experience tackling warehouse blind spots at Voxel, evolving into LuminX's edge VLM approach to make advanced AI practical on cheap mobile hardware amid rising supply chain demands post-pandemic.[1][3] Early traction came swiftly: the June 2025 seed round fueled deployment pilots, with testimonials from adopters like Vertical Cold Storage's COO praising its unprecedented efficiency gains, marking a pivotal shift from safety-focused AI to full operational automation.[1][4][5]
LuminX rides the edge AI and logistics automation wave, capitalizing on labor scarcity, e-commerce surge, and VLM advancements that blend vision with language for contextual understanding beyond traditional computer vision.[1][4] Timing is ideal amid 2025 supply chain strains—billions lost to errors, fragmented data—where low-cost edge tech democratizes AI for mid-tier warehouses, not just giants.[1][3][5] Market tailwinds include generative AI maturation and hardware commoditization, positioning LuminX to fragment the $100B+ warehouse tech market dominated by slow manual processes.[5] It influences the ecosystem by setting a standard for "perceptive co-workers" on hardware, inspiring hybrid AI-logistics integrations and reducing industry-wide waste.[1][4]
LuminX is primed to dominate edge AI for warehouses, with seed capital enabling rapid hardware iterations and enterprise pilots amid exploding demand for autonomous ops. Trends like multimodal AI refinement and IoT proliferation will amplify its edge, potentially expanding to full supply chain tracking or retail. Its influence could evolve from niche innovator to ecosystem enabler, powering "perfect clarity" logistics—if it scales manufacturing and fends off copycats. From revolutionizing opaque warehouses with a single camera, LuminX illuminates a transparent future.[1][3][4]