
Luminance is the pioneer in Legal-Grade™ AI, wherever computer meets contract. Using a Mixture of Experts approach - known as the “Panel of Judges” - Luminance brings specialist AI to every touchpoint a business has with its contracts, from generation to negotiation and post-execution analysis. Developed by AI experts from the University of Cambridge, Luminance's technology is trusted by 700+ customers in 70+ countries, from AMD and the LG Group to Hitachi, BBC Studios and Staples. The company closed a $75 million Series C in early 2025 and is backed by world-leading investors including Point72 Private Investments and March Capital. Luminance is hiring across the board. Get in touch to find out more.

Luminance is the pioneer in Legal-Grade™ AI, wherever computer meets contract. Using a Mixture of Experts approach - known as the “Panel of Judges” - Luminance brings specialist AI to every touchpoint a business has with its contracts, from generation to negotiation and post-execution analysis. Developed by AI experts from the University of Cambridge, Luminance's technology is trusted by 700+ customers in 70+ countries, from AMD and the LG Group to Hitachi, BBC Studios and Staples. The company closed a $75 million Series C in early 2025 and is backed by world-leading investors including Point72 Private Investments and March Capital. Luminance is hiring across the board. Get in touch to find out more.
What they do: Legal-Grade AI platform for contract drafting, negotiation, analysis and compliance
Customers: Hundreds of enterprise and law-firm customers (700+ to 1,000+ reported) across ~70 countries
Founding: Founded in 2015 by Cambridge mathematicians Adam Guthrie and Dr. Graham Sills
Recent funding: Raised $75M Series C led by Point72 Private Investments (Feb 2025)
Contract lifecycle automation, legal document analysis and compliance
2015
Software Development
$40 million
$75 million
“Backed by institutional investors including Point72 Private Investments and March Capital; other participating investors reported across rounds include National Grid Partners, Slaughter and May, Forestay Capital, RPS Ventures and Schroders Capital.”
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