LatAm Tech Scene — 2026-06-10
Uncover, Latin America's leading media measurement platform, raised $16 million in Series funding to expand into the U.S. market, marking the region's strongest M&A and growth-stage activity this week. AdTech, fintech, and AI-driven solutions are dominating capital flows, with Mexico leading late-stage deal volume across the region.
LatAm Tech Scene — 2026-06-10
Top Funding Rounds
Uncover — $16 Million Series (🇧🇷 Brazil)
- Sector: AdTech / Marketing Technology
- What they do: Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) and media measurement platform serving Latin American advertisers and agencies.
- Lead investor: Undisclosed
- Co-investors: Undisclosed
- Valuation: Undisclosed
- Why it matters: Uncover's expansion into the U.S. signals growing confidence in LatAm-built PropTech and MarTech solutions scaling globally. The company's MMM expertise addresses a critical gap in measurement for media agencies across high-growth markets, positioning Brazilian software for international competition.

By Country
🇧🇷 Brazil
- Uncover's $16M raise for U.S. expansion (announced June 3) demonstrates Brazil's software export momentum in measurement and ad-tech. The company is Latin America's dominant MMM platform and now targets North American agencies.
- Brazil-led Q1 2026 funding surge: Brazilian startups raised $692 million in Q1 2026 according to recent Crunchbase data, reclaiming the regional funding lead from Mexico. This positions Brazil as the ecosystem's financial center despite Mexico's higher deal count in growth/late-stage categories.

🇲🇽 Mexico
- Mexico leads Q1 2026 late-stage deal count: Mexican startups captured $404 million in Q1 2026 funding, with strength in late-stage and growth rounds across fintech, e-commerce, and AI sectors. The country's startup ecosystem continues to attract follow-on capital from global VCs despite broader market consolidation.
🇨🇴 Colombia & 🇨🇱 Chile
- El Salvador breaks into top 10: While not Colombia or Chile, El Salvador's entry into StartupBlink's 2026 top 10 regional ecosystems (ranking 10th) signals shifts in where investors see high-growth potential. Colombia and Chile remain strong secondary hubs but face competition from emerging markets.
Sector Heatmap
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AdTech & Media Measurement: Uncover's $16M raise exemplifies investor appetite for data-driven marketing solutions. Latin American agencies managing cross-border campaigns now have homegrown alternatives to U.S.-dominant platforms.
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Fintech & Payments: Q1 2026 data shows fintech remains a top-3 sector for late-stage capital. Mexico's dominance in growth-round fintech reflects regional demand for embedded finance and digital banking infrastructure.
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Artificial Intelligence: AI-powered software and data consultancy are emerging as secondary growth engines. Brazil's Indicium (which received investment from Databricks in Sept 2025) exemplifies LatAm's AI services niche.
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E-commerce & Logistics: While not explicitly named in fresh deals this week, Q1 2026 funding patterns show sustained capital flow to e-commerce infrastructure and last-mile logistics across Brazil and Mexico.

M&A, Exits & Shutdowns
No major M&A, IPO announcements, or notable shutdown reports were published in the past 7 days (after June 3, 2026). Recent data from Q1 2026 indicates late-stage funding is accelerating, suggesting acquisition interest remains high but deal closures are typically announced on longer cycles.
Investor Watch
Kaszek, Monashees, Valor Capital: Active in Q1 2026 late-stage rounds across Brazil and Mexico. Kaszek continues to lead regional early-stage and growth-stage investment, while Valor remains the dominant local fund manager for fintech and SaaS.
Global LPs (a16z, Andreessen Horowitz): Growing presence in LatAm Series B–D rounds. Rest of World reporting (April 2026) noted global VCs are accelerating LatAm AI and fintech exposure as valuations stabilize post-2024.
What to Watch Next
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Mexico's regulatory clarity on fintech: CNBV (Mexico's banking regulator) is expected to clarify Open Banking rules in Q2 2026—timing critical for fintechs seeking Series B/C rounds in Mexico City.
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Brazil's AI services export wave: Watch for more Brazilian data consultancies (following Indicium's playbook) to raise U.S.-focused rounds. Uncover's success signals global SaaS appetite for LatAm tech.
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Unicorn movement: Contxto reports monitoring 5+ LatAm startups nearing $1B valuation milestones. No IPOs announced yet, but secondary rounds and acqui-hire activity should accelerate in Q3 2026.
Reader Action Items
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Operators: Uncover's U.S. expansion model—raising capital to localize for North America while maintaining LatAm operations—is now the template for SaaS founders. Build for multi-market go-to-market from Series A onward.
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Investors: Mexico's Q1 lead in deal count masks Brazil's capital concentration—the winner takes most capital per company. If seeking exposure to LatAm-native software, track Brazil-founded companies; if seeking deal flow volume, Mexico offers larger funnel.
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Builders: AdTech and AI services are the two sectors where LatAm-origin companies can build defensible IP and scale to $100M+ ARR. Fintech, while well-funded, faces entrenched U.S. and European competition; focus on underserved verticals (e.g., B2B payments, embedded insurance).
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