Decidr US to acquire Rumi.ai to strengthen its Knowledge Security platform
Sydney, 2 June 2026 — Decidr US Inc, the US subsidiary of Decidr AI Industries (ASX:DAI) today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Rumi.ai, a San Diego-based AI meeting intelligence platform.
The acquisition adds a continuous, always-on capture layer to Decidr’s Knowledge Security platform. Rumi's two flagship products, X-Ray and Meeting Memory™, capture every conversation, connecting insights across meetings, in-person catchups, Slack, and CRMs, surfacing what matters most automatically. This technology will be fed directly into customers proprietary reasoning graphs as live telemetry for sovereign model fine-tuning.
Knowledge Security protects the reasoning structure inside an enterprise: how its best people frame problems, weigh tradeoffs, and arrive at decisions. That reasoning is the real moat, and most enterprises leak it every day through prompts sent to third-party foundation models. Decidr's Knowledge Security platform is built to stop that loss and turn it into a durable asset the enterprise owns.
Sugarwork, acquired by Decidr US earlier this year, captures expert reasoning through structured Deep Dive sessions. Rumi captures it ambiently. Meeting Memory runs across every working meeting an organisation holds, while X-Ray surfaces the decisions, commitments, and reasoning patterns inside those conversations. Both products will stream structured telemetry into the customer's reasoning graph, continuously fine-tuning a sovereign model the enterprise owns outright. The result is a single capture surface that compounds with every meeting with superior token economics compared to frontier models.
The acquisition also deepens Decidr's presence in the United States and we look forward to continuing to accelerate the Sugarwork rollout across North America.
David Brudenell, Executive Chair and Co-CEO of Decidr AI Industries, said:
"Knowledge Security requires two things. You need to capture how your best people reason, and you need to see how that reasoning plays out across the business every day. Sugarwork solved the first. Rumi's X-Ray and Meeting Memory solve the second. From day one, every meeting an organisation holds becomes telemetry feeding its proprietary reasoning graph, compounding into a sovereign model it actually owns."
Ramsey Pryor, CEO of Rumi.ai, said:
"We built Rumi on one conviction - that the most valuable knowledge inside any company lives in its conversations. Today, most of that data is discarded or underutilized. X-ray and Meeting Memory were designed to stop that loss. Joining Decidr means that captured knowledge does not just get stored, it becomes the live training signal behind a sovereign model the enterprise owns. That is the natural evolution of everything we have been building."
The acquisition also deepens Decidr's presence in the United States and we look forward to continuing to accelerate the Sugarwork rollout across North America.
Transaction details
The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions including due diligence.
About Decidr US
Decidr is an operational AI company. Through DecidrOS, its deterministic orchestration platform, and Sugarwork, its Knowledge Security capture layer, Decidr helps enterprises coordinate business workflows and AI models while developing sovereign AI systems they own and control. Learn more at decidr.ai
About Rumi.ai
Rumi.ai is an AI meeting intelligence platform that captures and structures the institutional knowledge generated in everyday business conversations. Rumi pioneered Meeting Memory™: a living database of everything your team has ever discussed, and X-ray, which scans all of the other places where conversation happens, and alerts when there’s new information. Rumi was founded by Vinny Lingham, Michael Gaylord, and Margaret Grobler.
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