The top 50 Latin America venture investors in 2026
Latin America’s venture market is pulling back: deal volume has fallen by more than half since 2022, and funding is down from a $20.1B peak in 2021 to $4.8B last year. In a tighter market, the gap between the strongest … The post The top 50 Latin America venture investors in 2026 appeared first on CB Insights Research .

Latin America's venture market has experienced significant contraction in recent years, with deal volume falling by more than half since 2022. Funding has plummeted from a peak of $20.1 billion in 2021 to just $4.8 billion in 2023. This tightening market has led to a widening gap between the strongest and weakest venture portfolios. To identify the most active and successful investors in the region, CB Insights has compiled a list of the top 50 Latin America venture investors based on recent deal activity from Q1 2023 to Q3 2025, early investments in potential unicorns, and portfolio exit share.
The rankings were further refined using CB Insights' Mosaic scores and M&A probability, which measure private company health and potential, as well as the likelihood of an IPO or acquisition within the next two years. These metrics help differentiate portfolio quality and potential across the ranked firms.
One of the key takeaways from the list is that Latin America's top investors are heavily focused on AI, particularly in sales and customer service. The top three venture capital firmsтАФBossa Invest, Redpoint Eventures, and DOMO.VCтАФhave directed a quarter of their deals since 2023 to AI companies, with sales and customer service applications accounting for 35% of those bets. This emphasis on AI aligns with the needs of most Latin American businesses, which are predominantly resource-constrained small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). AI tools enable these companies to scale efficiently without increasing headcount.
Among the standout portfolio companies in the AI space, Octagora is an AI-powered customer service platform that remotely assists in resolving technical issues. TuTo Digital, another notable example, deploys AI agents to automate sales and customer service interactions. These companies highlight the potential for AI to transform various sectors in Latin America, offering solutions that address the unique challenges faced by the region's businesses.
The tightening of the venture market has forced investors to become more strategic in their deal-making. By focusing on high-potential AI applications in sales and customer service, the top Latin America venture investors are positioning themselves to capitalize on the growing demand for scalable, efficient solutions. Tracking investors' portfolios by Mosaic scores can help identify future winners in the region, as these scores provide a measure of private company health and potential.
Venture firms are encouraged to ensure that their full portfolios are represented in the rankings by contacting analyst@cbinsights.com for a review of CB Insights' coverage of their investments. As the Latin American venture market continues to evolve, the strategies employed by the top investors will likely shape the region's technological landscape and drive innovation in the years to come.









