Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Raised $900M Series C at $4B+ valuation in Nov 2025 led by Saudi Humain; Ray3 video model rivals Sora 2; integrated into Adobe Firefly; total funding $1.07B
Luma AI is a San Francisco-based AI company that has evolved from pioneering neural radiance field (NeRF) technology for 3D capture into a leading generative AI platform for video and 3D content creation. Founded by researchers focused on making photorealistic 3D and video generation accessible to creators, Luma built its reputation with Dream Machine, an early text-to-video model, before advancing to its Ray3 architecture — a video generation model competitive with OpenAI's Sora 2.\n\nLuma's platform enables creators, studios, and product teams to generate cinematic video, photorealistic 3D assets, and immersive scenes from text or image prompts. Its technology is integrated into Adobe Firefly, one of the most widely used creative AI platforms, giving Luma's generation capabilities broad professional distribution. Target customers span independent creators, advertising agencies, game studios, and enterprise media teams seeking to accelerate high-quality visual production.\n\nLuma AI raised $900M in a Series C at a $4B+ valuation in November 2025, led by Saudi Arabia's Humain fund, bringing total funding to over $1.6B. This substantial financing reflects Luma's technical leadership in video and 3D generation at a moment when synthetic media is becoming central to entertainment, advertising, and digital experience creation. The Adobe Firefly integration and competitive Ray3 model position Luma as one of the defining platforms in the generative visual AI market through 2026 and beyond.
Santa Clara cybersecurity platform (NASDAQ: PANW) $8.0B FY2024 revenue (+16%); platformization 3,600+ customers, Cortex XSIAM AI SOC, $4.2B NGSSAR +42%, competing with CrowdStrike and Microsoft Defender.
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. is a Santa Clara, California-based cybersecurity platform company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PANW) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing network security, cloud security, and AI-driven security operations through three integrated security platforms: Strata (network security — next-generation firewalls, SD-WAN, Zero Trust Network Access), Prisma Cloud (cloud security posture management, cloud workload protection, CSPM/CWPP), and Cortex (AI-driven security operations — XSIAM extended security intelligence and automation management, XDR endpoint detection and response, XSOAR security orchestration) through approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024 (ending July 2024), Palo Alto Networks reported revenues of $8.0 billion (+16% year-over-year), with next-generation security Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR — Prisma Cloud and Cortex subscriptions) growing 42% to $4.2 billion as large enterprise and government customers consolidated security toolsets onto Palo Alto Networks' platform versus maintaining dozens of point solution security vendors. CEO Nikesh Arora (joined 2018 from SoftBank as Chairman and CEO) has executed the "platformization" strategy — convincing large enterprise security buyers to replace 10-15 individual security vendors (email security, endpoint protection, cloud workload protection, network detection) with a consolidated Palo Alto Networks platform contract that provides 80% of point-solution capabilities at 50% of the total cost — using the first-year transition economics to accelerate platform adoption through deferred commitment offers (paying a lower platform price in year 1 in exchange for multi-year platform commitment in years 2-4).
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