The advancement of corporate artificial intelligence has just produced one of the most important movements in the Brazilian technology ecosystem. The national startup Enter, specialized in legal automation with AI, reached a billion-dollar valuation after raising around R$500 million, consolidating a new moment for Brazilian companies focused on specialized artificial intelligence.
The Brazilian AI startup that automates legal processes and has just reached a billion-dollar valuation
The global race for artificial intelligence is no longer just a dispute between Silicon Valley giants. Now, companies specialized in solving specific problems of large corporations are beginning to dominate the market — and Brazil has just gained a new protagonist in this scenario.
The Brazilian startup Enter, focused on legal automation with artificial intelligence, reached a valuation of more than US$ 1 billion after a new million-dollar investment round. The move transformed the company into one of the biggest names in the new generation of corporate AI startups in Latin America.
The case draws attention because it shows an important change in the technology market: investors began to invest heavily in vertical AI solutions, created to automate specific sectors within companies.
Instead of generic tools, the market now values platforms capable of reducing real operational costs, increasing productivity and accelerating complex corporate processes.
The new billion-dollar rush of corporate AI

Companies are accelerating investments in specialized AI to reduce operational costs and increase productivity.
In the last two years, artificial intelligence has definitively entered the center of global corporate strategies. The launch of advanced generative models accelerated a transformation that had already been happening silently within companies.
The focus is no longer just experimental innovation. Now, companies are looking for practical applications that bring direct financial returns.
It is exactly at this point that startups like Enter have gained ground.
The company develops systems capable of automating legal tasks that traditionally required large human teams and thousands of operational hours. Among the functions automated by the platform are:
- document analysis;
- procedural organization;
- legal monitoring;
- automated screening;
- classification of evidence;
- generation of reports;
- initial interpretation of complex documents.
In practice, artificial intelligence takes over repetitive and operational tasks that previously consumed a lot of time in corporate legal departments.
This reduces:
- administrative costs;
- analysis time;
- operational bottlenecks;
- internal rework;
- human errors in repetitive processes.
Large companies began to see this type of automation as strategic infrastructure.
It is no coincidence that the startup already serves giants such as Santander, Nubank, Bradesco, Latam and Airbnb.
The fact that companies of this size use legal AI platforms reinforces how corporate automation is no longer a future trend but has become a large-scale operational reality.
Why legal AI has become one of the most valuable markets in technology

Legal automation has become one of the most promising areas of business artificial intelligence.
For decades, corporate legal departments have relied on highly manual processes. Even in large companies, much of the operations still required extensive human analysis for repetitive tasks.
The problem is that large corporations deal with:
- contracts;
- audits;
- legal proceedings;
- compliance;
- regulatory documentation;
- risk management.
All of this generates a gigantic volume of data.
With the advancement of generative AI, startups began to realize that language models could drastically speed up this type of operation.
Today, modern systems can:
- summarize complex contracts;
- locate specific clauses;
- identify patterns;
- organize documents automatically;
- detect inconsistencies;
- generate preliminary analyzes in seconds.
This creates an extremely valuable operational gain for large companies.
Rather than completely replacing legal professionals, AI acts as a productivity accelerator.
This detail is important.
The market realized that the most efficient corporate artificial intelligence is not necessarily the one that eliminates people, but rather the one that reduces operational bottlenecks and expands the capabilities of teams.
This is precisely why investors started to see the so-called legaltechs as one of the most promising segments of the new digital economy.
The change in focus of artificial intelligence

The new phase of artificial intelligence is focused on specialized and highly profitable corporate solutions.
In the first big boom in artificial intelligence, the market focused attention on generalist platforms capable of answering questions, creating images and generating texts.
Now, a new stage is beginning to dominate the sector: specialized AI.
Instead of creating universal tools, startups are developing specific solutions for extremely expensive and complex corporate problems.
This movement is already happening in several sectors:
- marketing;
- logistics;
- service;
- finances;
- health;
- human resources;
- industrial operations;
- legal departments.
The logic is simple.
The greater the operational problem resolved, the greater the economic value of the platform.
This explains why companies focused on specialized automation are attracting billion-dollar investments around the world.
In the case of Enter, the billion-dollar valuation shows that investors believe that the legal AI market is still just beginning.
What Enter’s growth shows about Brazil
The startup’s growth also represents an important change in the Brazilian technology ecosystem.
For many years, the national market was mainly known for fintechs and consumer applications. Now, Brazil is beginning to gain relevance in more sophisticated areas of corporate artificial intelligence.
This move is strategic because B2B AI solutions usually generate:
- larger contracts;
- recurring revenue;
- scalable growth;
- greater customer retention;
- higher valuations.
Furthermore, Brazilian companies specializing in AI are beginning to compete in extremely valuable global markets.
The advancement of corporate automation is also expected to accelerate in the coming years as companies seek to:
- reduce costs;
- increase productivity;
- operate with leaner teams;
- automate internal processes;
- improve operational efficiency.
The trend is for specialized AI to become increasingly integrated into companies’ infrastructure, working behind the scenes in financial, legal and administrative operations.
The case of Enter shows that this transformation has already begun — and that Brazil can occupy a relevant space within the new global economy powered by artificial intelligence.

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