Low-Code Integration Platform Digibee Raises $60M in Series B Funding to Fuel Growth in US and Latin America

  • Capital Catalyst: The $60 million Series B led by Goldman Sachs served as the foundational pivot for Digibee to transition from a regional Latin American player to a global leader in AI-native integration by 2026.
  • Technological Evolution: Digibee has successfully evolved its low-code offering into an “Agentic Orchestration” platform, enabling enterprises to build complex data pipelines via natural language processing.
  • Regional Sovereignty: Strategic expansion into the US and Latin America has been bolstered by localized data residency features, addressing strict 2026 compliance regulations in Brazil and the EU.

The enterprise landscape of 2026 is no longer defined by whether a company uses the cloud, but by how seamlessly its fragmented AI agents communicate. As legacy integration platforms struggle under the weight of “technical debt” and rigid pricing models, Digibee has emerged as a high-velocity disruptor. Following its landmark $60 million Series B funding round, the platform has effectively bridged the gap between legacy infrastructure and the modern agentic economy.

Led by Goldman Sachs, with participation from Leadwind, Southern Europe, Vivo Ventures, and Kinea, this capital infusion was never just about scaling sales—it was about re-engineering the very DNA of the Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS). Today, that investment has materialized into a dominant presence across the US and Latin America, where Digibee is dismantling the monopolies of entrenched incumbents.

The Shift from Low-Code to Agentic Orchestration

While the initial appeal of Digibee was its low-code simplicity, the 2026 market demands more than just drag-and-drop interfaces. Digibee’s product roadmap has successfully integrated generative AI to facilitate autonomous integration. This allows “pro-coders” and business analysts alike to describe a data workflow in plain English, which the platform then translates into a high-performance, secure pipeline.

The 2026 Integration Standard

In the current fiscal year, over 70% of new enterprise integrations are built using natural language prompts. Digibee’s “AI-First” approach reduces development cycles from months to mere hours, a necessity in an era where Nvidia Lines Up $500 Billion in Financing for AI Growth to power the very models Digibee connects.

CEO Rodrigo Bernardinelli’s vision of relieving the “pain of legacy tech” has resonated. By focusing on developer enablement rather than just abstraction, the platform avoids the “black box” syndrome that plagued early no-code tools. This is particularly critical as companies look to integrate complex financial systems, similar to the hurdles seen as Natural Raises $30M for AI Agent Payments to Rival Stripe, requiring precise data handoffs between autonomous agents.

Market Differentiation: Consumption vs. Subscription

One of Digibee’s most disruptive moves remains its pricing philosophy. In a 2026 economy wary of “cloud bill shock,” the platform’s consumption-based model provides a level of FinOps visibility that subscription-heavy competitors like MuleSoft and Boomi struggle to match. Customers pay only for the data they move, not the potential capacity they might never use.

Feature Legacy iPaaS (MuleSoft/TIBCO) Digibee (2026 Model)
Pricing Model Rigid Annual Subscriptions Elastic Consumption-Based
Integration Speed Months (Requires Certification) Weeks/Days (AI-Assisted)
AI Capability Bolted-on Add-ons Native Agentic Orchestration

Data Sovereignty and Regional Expansion

The expansion into the US and Latin America was timed perfectly with the 2025-2026 regulatory shifts. In Brazil and across the EU, new data residency mandates require that iPaaS platforms provide granular control over where data is processed. Digibee’s architecture allows for hybrid cloud sovereignty, ensuring that sensitive enterprise data remains within specific jurisdictions while still benefiting from centralized management.

“We aren’t just moving data; we are building the nervous system for the modern enterprise. Our growth in 2026 is a direct result of solving the friction between legacy systems and the autonomous future.”
— Rodrigo Bernardinelli, CEO of Digibee

With a headcount that has surged well beyond its initial 2023 projections and a customer base exceeding 500 global enterprises, Digibee is no longer a “startup” but a foundational pillar of the global digital infrastructure. As detailed in their official Series B roadmap, the focus remains on eliminating the silos that prevent businesses from becoming truly AI-driven.

As the year progresses, the industry expects Digibee to further enhance its “No-Code AI” suite, potentially setting the stage for a major public market entry. For enterprises still tethered to 20th-century integration tech, the message is clear: the cost of staying static now far exceeds the cost of migration.

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