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LATAM Influencer Trends: The Region to Watch in 2026

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LATAM Influencer Marketing Trends

The spend data, the country breakdown and the platform shifts, why Latin America is the region brands should watch, plus how to enter it well.

✍︎ Flinque Research Team 📅 Published May 2026 🔄 Updated May 31, 2026 9 min read
$1.12B
LATAM and Caribbean influencer ad spend, 2024 (Statista)
+12.6%
Year-on-year ad spend growth into 2024 (Statista)
~3.5 hrs
Daily social media use, the highest of any region
35%
Brazil's share of LATAM activity (AWISEE, 2025)

Introduction

While brands fight over saturated audiences in the US and Western Europe, a quieter opportunity has been compounding to the south. Latin America is young, mobile-first and spends more time on social media than anywhere else on earth. The spend is climbing, the platforms are maturing and the cost of entry is still lower than the established markets. If you are looking for room to grow, this is where to look.

Here is the data on LATAM influencer marketing, the country breakdown, the platform shifts, plus what brands should really do about it.

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Why LATAM is the region to watch

The simplest case is attention. Latin American users average around three and a half hours a day on social media, reportedly more than any other region. That is a lot of eyeballs in a market where ad costs have not yet caught up to the engagement on offer. For a brand willing to enter early, the maths is friendly.

The second case is momentum. Spend is not creeping up. It is accelerating, across both campaign budgets and the software brands use to run them. Add a culture that trusts creators as genuine voices rather than billboards. You get a region where influencer marketing works the way it was supposed to before saturation set in.

The numbers

One word of caution before the figures. Two different metrics get mixed up constantly. Ad spend is what brands pay to run influencer campaigns. The platform market is the size of the software business that supports them. They are not the same number, so we keep them apart here.

MetricFigureSource and horizon
LATAM and Caribbean ad spend~$1.12 billion in 2024 (up ~12.6% year on year)Statista
LATAM ad spend forecastPast $1.82 billion by end of decadeStatista projection
South America ad spendProjected above $811.73 million in 2025Statista via AWISEE
LATAM platform marketNear $8.63 billion by 2030 (~29.6% CAGR)Grand View / Horizon
Brazil platform marketToward $4.33 billion by 2030, fastest-growingGrand View / Horizon

Figures are third-party estimates and forecasts, hedged and subject to change. Ad spend and platform-market figures measure different things and should not be added together.

Country breakdown

LATAM is not one market. It is several, with different languages, platforms and price points. One 2025 analysis split regional influencer activity roughly like this.

CountryShare of activityWhy it matters
Brazil~35%The largest and fastest-growing market, Portuguese-speaking
Mexico~25%The biggest Spanish-speaking market, strong second entry point
Argentina~15%High engagement, rising creator economy
Colombia~15%Fast-growing, young audience
Chile~10%Smaller but affluent and digitally mature

Share estimates from a May 2025 AWISEE analysis. Directional, not precise market sizing.

What brands should do

The opportunity is real. But it rewards local thinking. Here is the practical entry plan.

  1. Pick one market first. Brazil or Mexico are the usual starting points. Win one before spreading thin across five.
  2. Respect the language. Brazil is Portuguese, the rest largely Spanish. Local-language creators beat translated content every time.
  3. Favour micro creators. Community trust matters more than reach here, so smaller creators with engaged audiences often outperform big names.
  4. Vet before you partner. A fast-growing market attracts inflated accounts. Check for fake followers and real engagement first.
  5. Brief for conversation. Let creators talk to their community in their own voice rather than reading a script.

How Flinque helps

Entering a new region comes down to one hard question: which creators are real, relevant and worth paying? Flinque is built to answer it. The platform covers 25+ countries and lets you filter by location and audience, so you can surface creators in Brazil, Mexico or anywhere else in the region that matches the people you want to reach.

Then comes the part that protects your budget in a fast-growing market. Run a fake follower check, benchmark real engagement and confirm the audience is genuine before you reach out. That keeps spend efficient where new accounts appear daily. Flinque works across Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and X, gives you 10M+ verified creators and starts free, then $49 a month. Find local, verify hard, then partner.

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Final thoughts

The takeaway

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Over time, thoughtful YouTube influencer email outreach can build reliable, mutually beneficial relationships with channels across many niches. The brands that win long-term creator partnerships are those that treat outreach as relationship-building. Not just a numbers game.

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How big is influencer marketing in Latin America?

It depends which metric you mean. The two get confused often. Influencer ad spend across Latin America and the Caribbean passed an estimated 1.12 billion dollars in 2024, up about 12.6 percent on the year before, with Statista projecting it past 1.82 billion by the end of the decade. The separate market for influencer marketing software in the region is forecast much higher over a longer horizon, near 8.63 billion dollars by 2030 on one estimate. Both point the same way: up and fast.

Which is the biggest influencer market in Latin America?

Brazil, clearly. One 2025 analysis put Brazil at about 35 percent of regional influencer activity, with Mexico next near 25 percent, Argentina and Colombia around 15 percent each and Chile near 10 percent. Brazil is also the fastest-growing market in the region by software revenue on longer-range forecasts. If you can only enter one LATAM market first, Brazil is usually the obvious starting point, with Mexico a strong second for the Spanish-speaking audience.

What platforms matter most for influencers in LATAM?

Instagram, YouTube and TikTok lead. The region is unusually active. Latin American users average around three and a half hours a day on social media, reportedly the most of any region, which gives brands a lot of attention to work with. TikTok has grown fast, with tens of millions of users in Brazil alone, while Instagram stays central for product content and YouTube owns long-form. An omnichannel approach across all three tends to perform best.

What makes LATAM influencer marketing different?

Trust and relationship more than data and niche targeting. Audiences across Latin America tend to follow creators for genuine connection rather than only recommendations. They expect creators to interact and respond. That makes authenticity and a good brand-creator match matter even more than raw reach. A mismatched partnership reads as forced quickly. The brands that win treat influencer marketing as a conversation rather than a one-way sales channel.

How do brands find the right LATAM creators?

Start local and vet hard. Define the country, language and audience you want, then search for creators who already fit rather than chasing the biggest names. A tool like Flinque covers 25+ countries and lets you filter by location and audience, then check each creator for fake followers and real engagement before you reach out. In a fast-growing market where new creators appear constantly, that verification step is what keeps spend efficient.

Written & reviewed by Flinque Research Team

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Our research team specialises in influencer marketing strategy, creator analytics and outreach best practices. All content is reviewed for accuracy using live platform data and current industry standards.

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