Lewis acids (LAs) have been shown to accelerate hydrogenation of CO 2 , but the underlying mechanistic details remain to be elucidated. We have employed computational methods to investigate how LAs affect CO 2 hydrogenation with a range of known metal-hydrides (L n Ir−H, L n Ru−H, L n Mn−H, L n Co−H). Our results show that LAs can alter the nature of the hydride−CO 2 bond formation step, but do not lower its barrier. Instead, the accelerating effect of LAs is on the subsequent step, the rearrangement of the metal-formate σ-intermediate. These insights are essential for understanding the effect of LA additives on metal-mediated hydrogenations of CO 2 .