20 Tech Companies in Brazil to Know

Brazil specializes in software, fintech and IT. These are the companies spurring growth in the country’s tech sector.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Ana Gore | Nov 20, 2024

Brazil is experiencing a tech boom even though it’s already one of the largest tech hubs in Latin America. The country’s major cities like São Paulo, Belo Horizonte and Recife, are home to several thousand highly adaptable and multilingual tech professionals.

Brazil’s startup ecosystem is also diverse and sprawling. As the demand for internet services increases, so too do the number of companies working on software, cybersecurity, IT and mobile. Below are some of the top companies in Brazil contributing to the local tech growth.

Top Brazil Tech Companies to Know

  • monday.com
  • ZS
  • MangoDB
  • Nubank
  • iFood
  • Ascenty
  • Neon

 

Top Brazil Tech Companies

Duda is a software company that offers a web design platform to professional designers, freelancers and web design agencies. It includes e-commerce functionality, account management elements and drag-and-drop tools. The company powers over 1,000,000 active websites and has a Brazilian office in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina.

 

IFood is a mobile food ordering and delivery platform with a large user base in Brazil and Colombia. In addition to food, iFood supports grocery and pharmacy deliveries and promises speedy service. The company is one of the largest tech employers in the country, with 15,000 workers.

 

ZS is a management consulting and technology firm with an office in São Paulo. The firm leverages data analytics and other technologies to create impactful solutions for all the sectors of the global healthcare industry, including, pharmaceuticals, consumer health goods and medical technology.

 

Mondelēz International offers snack brands throughout the world that include Cadbury Milk, Toblerone and LU Biscuits. It uses machine learning and artificial intelligence in its research, development and manufacturing processes. Mondelez International seeks employees such as engineers and data analysts to glean insights for issues such as product development and cost evaluations. The company has an office in São Paulo.

 

Work & Co leverages design and technology expertise to collaborate with clients on building digital experiences that bolster their overall business and brand strategies. Since its 2013 founding, Work & Co has grown into an international organization with a footprint that includes an office location in São Paulo.

 

Teachable is an online platform where individuals and businesses can monetize their expertise into online courses. Its clients can create, market, and sell online content for learners to delve into any subject. The company hires remotely in Brazil and employees receive 30 days off and a 30 percent salary recharge once they take all their vacation days. 

 

Fintech company Nubank is one of Brazil’s most successful venture-funded startups. The banking platform provides personal accounts, credit cards, loans and life insurance and is also popular with businesses for its solutions. Not only has Nubank been successful in Brazil, but it has also expanded, with successes elsewhere in Latin America, including Mexico and Colombia.

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Adyen is a fintech company that offers its clients a wide range of business solutions and functions. It allows customers to manage risks, optimize revenue, prevent fraud, accept online, in person and app payments. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam and has a hybrid workplace in São Paulo. 

 

InterSystems specializes in cloud-based data technology designed to meet needs across an array of industries. The company says businesses from 80-plus countries trust its software solutions to provide them with reliable access to clean, real-time data. InterSystems’ presence in Brazil is headquartered in São Paulo.

 

TransUnion’s products help consumers keep up with changes in their credit report and protect themselves against identity theft. Its lineup of business solutions are designed to fuel consumer engagement and data-driven decision making. The global company's Latin American presence includes a São Paulo office location.

 

DB1 Group develops software for B2B companies. Its tenure includes fintech, e-commerce and web projects and has worked with companies like Lenovo and Acer. DB1 is headquartered in Maringá but has a reach that spans across continents.

 

Neon is a banking fintech company with over 30 million customers. Although the company works with individuals and businesses, it is most known for its consumer offerings, which include credit cards, personal loans and virtual cards. Neon is a popular neo-bank in Brazil for making credit and banking more accessible to individuals.

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Monday.com develops customizable productivity software and tools, used by client companies like Coca-Cola and Lionsgate. The software is modular and adaptable for marketing, project management, HR and other operational tasks. Monday.com was founded in Tel Aviv but has since expanded globally.

 

NinjaOne offers an IT automation, remediation and management platform to industries that include education, financial services and healthcare. It aims to make endpoint monitoring and management more efficient. The company was founded in 2013 and hires remote positions in São Paulo.

 

Vinhedo-based Ascenty provides data infrastructure and cloud services throughout Latin America. Founded in 2010, it quickly became one of the largest data centers, operating over 30 facilities in Brazil, Chile and Mexico.

 

Wise is an international payment company that allows users to send money to other countries with real exchange rates and no fees. It aims to build global payment solutions to make them more convenient, faster and cheaper. Users can make transactions with a Wise international debit card, hold a balance in over 40 currencies and send payments to more than 160 countries. The company was founded in 2011 and has a hybrid office in São Paulo.

 

MongoDB is known as a NoSQL database platform. Its most popular product enables clients to deploy multi-cloud databases and operates without a relational structure, providing a different query experience from SQL databases. MongoDB’s products allow companies to run cloud applications while reducing their database complexity.

 

Dynatrace offers software development solutions. Its platform consolidates intelligent automation, continuous runtime application security and observability. The company aims to help companies streamline their cloud operations and provide high-quality digital experiences. Dynatrace has its Brazil office near São Paulo’s Pinheiros River.

 

Luby is a bespoke software development company working with clients in the United States and Europe. The company employs software developers, product managers and other tech talent and works on finance, education, retail, web and mobile projects. Luby has experience working with over 40 tech stacks.

 

Providing financial software, QI Tech develops fintech APIs to increase access to banking services. The software integrates with other platforms and creates a gateway for clients to provide banking and credit financing services without staking their own capital. Various companies, including other banks like Banco Bari, use QI Tech.

 

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