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Digital House is an educational technology company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that provides immersive bootcamp-style courses and corporate training programs across Latin America. The organization delivers both online and in-person instruction in technical subjects such as software development, data science, artificial intelligence, user experience design, and digital marketing. These intensive educational programs last between five months and two years, achieving a graduate employability rate exceeding 95 percent. As of 2021, the enterprise maintained a workforce of 350 employees and had previously educated approximately 2,500 students during its early regional expansion phase. The company has raised over $80 million in total venture funding, including a $50 million investment round in 2021 backed by Mercado Libre, Globant, Kaszek Ventures, and Riverwood Capital. Digital House was founded in 2015 by Nelson Duboscq, Sebastian MacKinlay, and Eduardo Bruchou.
Digital House has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Digital House has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Digital House has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Digital House's investors include Accel, Kaszek Ventures, Paul Rios, Endeavor Catalyst, Nazca Ventures, Gil Penchina, Tokai Ventures, Vesuvio Ventures, XG Ventures, Y Combinator, Juan Martitegui, Marcos Galperin.
Digital House has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series U in March 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2021 | $50M Series U | — | Accel, Kaszek Ventures, Paul Rios | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2017 | $20M Series B | — | Endeavor Catalyst, Nazca Ventures, GIL Penchina, Tokai Ventures, Vesuvio Ventures, XG Ventures, Y Combinator, Juan Martitegui, Marcos Galperin | Announced |
Digital House is primarily known as an edtech company specializing in immersive, fully remote training programs focused on developing digital skills and tech talent. It offers intensive coding courses, executive programs, and customized corporate training to support digital transformation efforts. Serving markets across Latin America—including Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay—Digital House addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals in technology and digital fields, helping individuals and companies bridge the digital skills gap and accelerate innovation[2][3].
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Digital House was created to train new generations of coders and digital professionals. The founders envisioned a platform that would enable learners to imagine, innovate, and create through practical, hands-on education. Early traction came from its ability to deliver remote, practice-focused courses that aligned closely with industry needs, which helped establish its reputation and attract significant funding, including over $50 million to date[2][3].
Digital House rides the global trend of digital transformation and the urgent need for tech talent. The timing is critical as companies across industries accelerate their adoption of digital technologies, creating a surge in demand for skilled professionals. By providing accessible, remote education tailored to real-world needs, Digital House helps reduce the digital skills gap in Latin America, fostering innovation and economic growth in the region. Its influence extends to shaping workforce development and supporting corporate digital strategies, making it a key player in the evolving tech ecosystem[2][3].
Looking ahead, Digital House is poised to expand into new markets and deepen its impact by continuously updating its curriculum to match emerging technologies and industry trends. The increasing importance of digital skills globally suggests sustained demand for its offerings. As it grows, Digital House may also enhance partnerships with corporations and governments to further scale digital talent development. Its role as a catalyst for digital transformation in Latin America is likely to strengthen, positioning it as a leading edtech innovator in the region[2][3].