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The online language school for Latam, with groups led by an instructor
Poliglota has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Poliglota.
Poliglota was founded in 2012 by Carlos Aravena (Founder) and Jose Sanchez (Founder) and Nicolas Fuenzalida (Founder).
Poliglota has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Poliglota is the online language school for Latam, where group classes are led by an instructor. Over 12,000 students have paid us $500 to learn english in order to get a higher income.
We offer an online service of personalized language sessions with small groups of people of the same level, guided by expert language coaches that we train in our social methodology.
Key people at Poliglota.
Poliglota has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in May 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2021 | $3M Seed | — | BAM Ventures, BoxGroup, Chemistry VC, Curie.bio, Founders Circle Capital, Galaxy Digital, Goat Capital, Lionheart Ventures, Lobby Capital, Operator Partners, Polychain Capital, RRE Ventures, Slow Ventures, Uncork Capital, Vast Ventures, Vayner RSE, Wayra Hispam, Aaron Harris, Emmett Shear, Josh Abramson, Mark Pincus | Announced |
Poliglota was founded in 2012 by Carlos Aravena (Founder) and Jose Sanchez (Founder) and Nicolas Fuenzalida (Founder).
Poliglota has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Poliglota's investors include Bam Ventures, BoxGroup, Chemistry VC, Curie.Bio, Founders Circle Capital, Galaxy Digital, Goat Capital, Lionheart Ventures, Lobby Capital, Operator Partners, Polychain Capital, RRE Ventures.
Poliglota is an online language school focused on Latin America, offering live, instructor-led group classes that use a proprietary social learning methodology to help adults improve their English and other language skills for career advancement. It serves over 12,000 students, primarily Latin American professionals and job seekers, by providing small, level-matched groups led by trained coaches who emphasize practical communication and peer interaction, differentiating Poliglota from self-paced or automated language apps[1][3][5].
Founded in 2012 by Carlos Aravena, Nicolás Fuenzalida, and José Sánchez, Poliglota emerged from the founders' vision to address the low English fluency rates in Latin America (only about 2%) and the need for accessible, effective language education that boosts income opportunities. Early traction came from its innovative social learning approach and flexible online format, which fits the schedules of working adults across the region[3][4][5][6].
Poliglota rides the global trend of digital education and workforce upskilling, particularly in emerging markets where English proficiency is a key driver of economic mobility. The timing is crucial as Latin America experiences growing demand for remote work and international business communication. Poliglota’s model leverages technology to overcome traditional barriers like cost, location, and rigid schedules, contributing to workforce development and income growth in the region. Its community-driven, social approach also influences the broader edtech ecosystem by demonstrating the effectiveness of interactive, instructor-led group learning over passive or automated methods[1][5][6][9].
Poliglota is poised to expand its reach across Latin America and potentially globally, leveraging AI and enhanced digital tools to further personalize learning and scale its social methodology. Trends such as remote work, globalization, and increasing demand for multilingual professionals will shape its growth. Its influence may evolve from a regional language school to a broader platform for workforce development and cross-cultural communication, continuing to bridge language gaps and economic opportunity in Latin America and beyond[2][5][6].