The funding will strengthen Luma AI’s partnership with HUMAIN, enabling the company to join Project Halo a 2-gigawatt AI supercluster in Saudi Arabia. The initiative represents one of the world’s largest AI compute infrastructure buildouts.
Luma AI, a frontier AI company specializing in multimodal general intelligence (AGI), has secured $900 million in a Series C funding round led by HUMAIN, a Public Investment Fund–backed full-stack AI solutions provider. The round also saw participation from AMD Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Amplify Partners, and Matrix Partners, the company said in a release.
The funding will bolster Luma AI’s partnership with HUMAIN, enabling the company to join Project Halo a 2-gigawatt AI supercluster in Saudi Arabia that ranks among the world’s largest compute infrastructure buildouts.
The supercluster will allow Luma AI to train and deploy next-generation AI systems that can understand and operate in the physical world. These models will go beyond traditional LLMs by learning from video, audio, and language data at unprecedented scale.
HUMAIN is the ideal partner for the next phase of Luma AI’s rapid growth,” said Amit Jain, CEO and co-founder of Luma AI.
Jain explained that advancing AI to assist humanity in the physical world requires systems capable of learning from a quadrillion tokens of information the equivalent of humanity’s collective digital memory spanning video, images, audio, and language.
HUMAIN is rolling out frontier compute infrastructure at remarkable speed, a capability that is essential to advancing Luma AI’s mission.
Responding to this, Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, said, “Our investment in Luma AI, combined with HUMAIN’s 2GW supercluster, positions us to train, deploy, and scale multimodal intelligence at the frontier. This partnership sets a new benchmark for how capital, compute, and capability come together.
The supercluster will enable Luma AI to train on peta-scale multimodal datasets 1,000 to 10,000 times larger than those used by today’s leading LLMs making AI far more suited for real-world applications. It will also include next-generation inference systems designed to serve these models globally in real time.
Luma AI’s flagship model, Ray3, has already proven the company’s ability to translate foundational research into commercial products. It is being used across studios, advertising agencies, and major brands, and is integrated into Adobe’s global product ecosystem.
With this new funding round, Luma AI plans to expand into simulation, design, and robotics, while continuing to lead in entertainment and advertising.
The company was also the first to launch models within HUMAIN Create, a regional initiative focused on developing sovereign AI models tailored for the Arabic world.
These models are built to understand cultural context, visual nuance, and linguistic diversity, enabling creators, enterprises, and governments to deploy AI solutions that reflect their identity, values, and sovereignty.









