Cumene is an important intermediate and chemical in chemical industry. In this work, directional preparation of cumene using lignin was achieved by a three-step cascade process. The mixture aromatics were first produced by the catalytic pyrolysis of lignin at 450 ℃ over I%Zn/HZSM-5 catalyst, monocyclic aromatics with the selectivity of 85.7 wt% were obtained. Then, the catalytic dealkylation matics with 93.6 wt% benzene at 600 ℃ of heavier aromatics resulted in benzene-rich aro- over Hβ catalyst. Finally, the cumene synthesis was performed by the aromatic alkylation, giving cumene selectivity of 91.6 C-tool% using the [bmim]Cl-2AlCl3 ionic liquid at room temperature for 15 min. Besides, adding a small amount of methanol to the feed can efficiently suppress the coke yield and enhance the aromatics yield. The proposed transformation potentially provides a useful route for production of cumene using renewable lignin.