In its second acquisition since the start of 2026, Harvey has acquired Lume, the AI-powered data integration startup backed by Y Combinator, Khosla Ventures, Floodgate and General Catalyst, Harvey announced today (3 March).
Founded in 2022 and launched in 2023, Lume is designed to speed up customer integrations and automate the integration lifecycle. It specialises in data mapping and transformation, using AI to map data and extract it from database silos before converting it in a format that it can be moved in and integrated with other workflows. The five-employee strong company in November last year raised $4.2m led by the VC firms named above.
Of today’s announcement, Harvey’s CTO Siva Gurumurthy said: “We said going into this year that we would actively seek out great talent globally, including bringing high quality teams into Harvey. This is our second acquisition this year focused on talent, and we can’t wait to welcome the Lume team to Harvey to help accelerate our Forward Deployed motion to support our customers.”
Lume co-founders Robert Ross and Nebyou Zewde will join Harvey’s product and engineering organizations, respectively. Fellow co-founder Nicholas Machado is not joining Harvey.
Harvey in January announced that it has acquired Hexus, the Pear VC and Liquid 2-backed AI product demo company founded by CEO Sakshi Pratap.
Speaking to Legal IT Insider at the time of that acquisition, Harvey’s chief operating officer Katie Burke said that Harvey is hiring many engineers globally, observing: “We are looking at opportunities around product tuck-ins and also talent tuck-ins, to accelerate our product roadmap.”
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