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BRAZILIAN AI LEGAL STARTUP ENTER HITS $1.2B VALUATION

AI DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, MAY 5, 2026

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Enter, a Brazilian artificial intelligence startup focused on legal services, reached a $1.2 billion valuation in a recent funding round. The milestone marks significant growth for the legal tech sector in Latin America.

Enter develops AI-powered tools designed to automate and streamline legal work, addressing demand across Brazil's legal market. The $1.2 billion valuation positions the startup among Latin America's most valuable legal technology companies. The funding round reflects growing investor interest in AI applications within professional services. Legal tech startups have attracted substantial capital as firms seek to reduce costs and improve efficiency through automation. Enter's achievement comes as Brazilian tech companies increasingly gain international recognition. The startup joins a small cohort of Brazilian unicorns—companies valued above $1 billion—though specific details on the round's structure and participating investors were not disclosed. The company's growth underscores the market opportunity in applying AI to legal services across Brazil and potentially the broader Latin American region.

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