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Nvidia Acquires Kumo AI for Over $400M, Founders Join

Created at 5 Jun · 7:09 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Nvidia has acquired enterprise AI startup Kumo AI for more than $400 million. Kumo builds predictive AI models using structured business data. Its three co-founders have transitioned to Nvidia as employees. NVDA stock fell 1% on Thursday following the news.

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Key Numbers

>$400Macquisition price for Kumo AI
1%NVDA stock decline on Thursday
4 years oldKumo AI startup age
$37Mventure capital raised by Kumo AI
2022Kumo AI founding year
April 2026KumoRFM-2 model launch date
>100startups acquired by Nvidia in recent years
$20Bacquisition of Groq assets in December 2025
$700Mdeal for Run.ai in April 2024

Who's Involved

Nvidia
Acquiring company building AI ecosystem
Kumo AI
Enterprise AI startup focused on predictive models
Vanja Josifovski
Co-founder of Kumo AI, now Nvidia employee
Jure Leskovec
Co-founder of Kumo AI, now Nvidia employee
Hema Raghavan
Co-founder of Kumo AI, now Nvidia employee
Sequoia Capital
Investor in Kumo AI

↳ Why This Matters

The acquisition strengthens Nvidia's AI ecosystem by integrating Kumo AI's specialized predictive modeling capabilities, potentially enhancing its AI foundry software and enterprise foundation models, while also signaling continued aggressive M&A activity by Nvidia in the AI space.

Key facts

  • Nvidia acquired Kumo AI for over $400 million.
  • Kumo AI builds predictive AI models using structured business data.
  • Kumo's three co-founders have joined Nvidia.
  • NVDA stock fell 1% on Thursday after the news.
  • Kumo was founded in 2022 by researchers connected to Stanford University.

Nvidia has acquired enterprise AI startup Kumo AI for over $400 million. The deal was confirmed by an Nvidia executive on LinkedIn. Kumo AI, founded in 2022 by researchers connected to Stanford University, specializes in building predictive AI models using structured business data, employing techniques like synthetic data and graph machine learning. Their models can predict customer churn and credit default risk. The startup had previously raised $37 million in venture capital from investors including Sequoia Capital. Kumo's three co-founders, Vanja Josifovski, Jure Leskovec, and Hema Raghavan, have transitioned to Nvidia as employees. Nvidia's acquisition strategy involves integrating Kumo's technology into its AI foundry software or leveraging its researchers for new enterprise foundation models. This acquisition is part of Nvidia's ongoing effort to expand its AI ecosystem, having acquired over 100 startups in recent years, including significant deals for Groq and Run.ai. Nvidia stock (NVDA) experienced a 1% decline on Thursday following the news.

Frequently asked questions

Kumo AI builds predictive AI models using structured business data to answer questions about customer churn, credit risk, and similar business challenges.

The co-founders are Vanja Josifovski, Jure Leskovec, and Hema Raghavan, all of whom have joined Nvidia.

Nvidia acquired Kumo AI for more than $400 million.

Nvidia's stock (NVDA) fell 1% on Thursday following the announcement.

What Happens Next

01Nvidia may integrate Kumo's models into its AI foundry software.
02Nvidia may use Kumo's researchers to develop new enterprise foundation models.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 2:47 PM
Nvidia acquired enterprise AI startup Kumo AI for over $400 million, with Kumo's founders joining Nvidia.
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Sources

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Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Kumo AI Founders Join Nvidia After $400M Buyoutm.piqsuite.com

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