São Paulo is a central point for startups in Brazil, offering a developed ecosystem for founders. For example, WOW Aceleradora has made over 180 investments and BrazilLAB has supported more than 110 companies.
These programs provide capital, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help startups grow.
Below is our list of the best 16 accelerators and incubators in Sao Paulo.
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Get the Sheet for $50WOW Aceleradora creates a direct channel between startups and investors with an acceleration program that blends capital, networking, and expert mentorship. They focus on companies across all sectors, from the MVP to revenue growth stage, providing the key resources needed to scale successfully.
| Year Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | Bruno Peroni, Jaime Wagner, André Ghignatti, Cassio Bobsin |
| Investment Amount | Up to R$ 500K (~$100K USD) initial + follow-on possibility |
| Equity Taken | Equity defined in future round |
| Nº of Investments | 185 |
| Nº of Exits | 10 |
| Duration (Weeks) | 24 |
BrazilLAB accelerates startups developing solutions for the public sector, connecting them with government leaders. Their program helps founders navigate the complexities of public administration to implement innovative solutions for civic challenges.
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 116 |
| Nº of Exits | 5 |
As a government-backed initiative, Start-Up Brasil champions technology-based startups across the country through its national acceleration program. They provide crucial support including equity-free funding, mentorship, and market access to foster a more robust entrepreneurial environment in Brazil.
| Year Founded | 2012 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 30 |
| Nº of Exits | 4 |
As an initiative of the Brazilian Israeli Beneficent Society Albert Einstein, Eretz.bio fosters entrepreneurship and innovation within the health sector. They support startups across biotech, healthtech, and medical devices by connecting them to a robust ecosystem for growth.
| Year Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 50 |
| Nº of Exits | 3 |
Startup Farm cultivates early-stage companies across Latin America, running a hands-on accelerator program for sectors ranging from FinTech to Healthcare. They focus on providing founders with the essential resources and network needed to succeed in the region's dynamic market.
| Year Founded | 2011 |
| Founders | Felipe Matos, Rosileide Rodrigues |
| Nº of Investments | 4 |
| Nº of Exits | 2 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 25 |
Leavening Accelerator partners with startups at any stage to drive sustainable growth through direct, hands-on support. Their team provides specialized services in growth hacking, digital marketing, and sales to help companies in sectors like SaaS, FinTech, and IoT scale their operations.
| Year Founded | 2018 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 6 |
| Nº of Exits | 2 |
As the innovation arm of Brazilian bank Bradesco, InovaBRA connects startups with the resources and market access of a major financial institution. They focus on fostering solutions primarily in FinTech and other digital sectors, providing a unique platform for companies to collaborate and scale within Brazil.
| Year Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 20 |
| Nº of Exits | 1 |
As an angel network born from the 100 Open Startups movement, they connect investors with startups already generating business with large companies. This focus provides founders with capital after proving corporate traction and offers investors a pipeline of market-validated investment opportunities.
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Founders | — |
| Nº of Investments | 6 |
| Nº of Exits | 1 |
As Brazil's first university-based accelerator, FGV Ventures helps launch super seed companies. Their program provides founders with vital resources and support at no cost and for no equity.
| Year Founded | 2015 |
| Founders | Thomaz Martins, Gilberto Sarfati, Georgia Azevedo, Rafael Belmonte, Rafael De Simone Matioli |
| Nº of Investments | 21 |
| Nº of Exits | 1 |
| Program Type | On-Site |
| Duration (Weeks) | 16 |
As a venture builder, WE Impact invests in technology startups founded and led by women. The program equips these entrepreneurs with crucial technology and marketing tools, providing hands-on support to develop and grow their companies.
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Founders | Lícia Souza |
| Nº of Investments | 4 |
| Nº of Exits | — |
6 Additional Sao Paulo Accelerators and Incubators Worth Applying To
The city's scene includes both long-standing names and newer players. Together, they have funded more than 25 startups.
These programs offer another set of opportunities for founders building in São Paulo. We've gathered the details on several more worth considering.