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LATAM AI Startups Attract Record Investment in Q1 2026

Latin American AI startups raised 1.2 billion dollars in the first quarter of 2026, a historic record with a 67% increase compared to the same period of 2025.
Latin American AI entrepreneurs presenting projects at a venture capital event

Latin American AI entrepreneurs presenting projects at a venture capital event

Sofía Herrera Luna | Santiago, Chile
2 min read | Last Updated: Apr 10 2026 | 9:00 AM IST
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Mexico City: The first quarter of 2026 marked a historic record for investment in artificial intelligence startups in Latin America, with a total of 1.2 billion dollars raised by companies in the region, according to data from venture capital analysis platform Lavca. The figure represents a 67% increase compared to the same period of 2025 and consolidates the region as an attractive destination for investors seeking alternatives to the inflated valuations of Silicon Valley.

Brazil concentrates 45% of the investment with startups in sectors like agribusiness, digital health, and cybersecurity. Mexico receives 28%, mainly in fintech and AI-driven e-commerce. Argentina, Chile, and Colombia attract the rest, with bets on smart logistics, insurtech, and digital education.

Standout Startups of the Quarter

Tractian, a Brazilian AI-based industrial predictive maintenance startup, closed a 120 million dollar Series C round led by US funds. The company, which installs smart sensors on industrial machinery to predict failures before they occur, already operates in Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Spain.

Agrobiota, a Colombian AI-assisted agricultural biotechnology startup, raised 45 million dollars to expand its soil analysis and crop recommendation model to Paraguay, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Agriculture is one of the sectors with the greatest potential in the region as it represents between 7% and 20% of the GDP of the main countries.

Ecosystem Outlook

Industry experts warn that the key to the success of Latin American startups is not in copying Silicon Valley models but in solving problems specific to the region. The best-positioned startups are those that combine AI with deep knowledge of local realities: labor informality, complex geographies, incomplete infrastructure, and heterogeneous regulatory frameworks.

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