Best iGaming Platforms for Latin America in 2026
Latin America's regulated iGaming landscape is expanding rapidly, with Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Chile each at different stages of licensing maturity. This page ranks platform providers on their measurable fit for LatAm operators, weighing factors including local regulatory coverage, payment method breadth, language support, game catalogue depth, uptime guarantees and deployment speed. Providers without a demonstrable LatAm presence or relevant licensing were excluded from consideration.
| # | Platform | Rating | Type | Licenses | Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Softswiss | 90/100 | turnkey | 5 | Open source |
| 2 | GR8 Tech | 85/100 | turnkey | 13 | Open source |
| 3 | Slotegrator | 86/100 | whitelabel | 6 | Open source |
| 4 | NuxGame | 90/100 | both | 14 | Open source |
| 5 | BetConstruct | 86/100 | both | 4 | Open source |
| 6 | EveryMatrix | 81/100 | turnkey | 5 | Open source |
| 7 | Trueigtech | 89/100 | turnkey | 16 | Open source |
| 8 | SoftGamings | 73/100 | whitelabel | 14 | Open source |
| 9 | Hub88 | 84/100 | whitelabel | 3 | Open source |
| 10 | GammaStack | 65/100 | both | 15 | Open source |
Softswiss leads this category with a match rating of 90/100, backed by a Brazil-specific license alongside MGA and Curacao, 200 payment methods, 35 languages and a catalogue of 40,000 games. Its 99.999% uptime SLA and ~4-week launch window, combined with native crypto support and a full suite of compliance tooling including KYC/AML and responsible gaming, make it a strong fit for operators entering or scaling across LatAm regulated markets.
GR8 Tech earns its second position through direct regulatory coverage in Colombia, Argentina and Brazil, paired with 160 payment methods and 30 languages across a 15,000-game library. Founded in 2022 by engineers behind Parimatch's reported $1B+ GGR operation, the platform offers a proven sportsbook and full turnkey stack, though its ~8-week launch timeline is longer than some competitors in this ranking.
Slotegrator ranks third with an 86/100 match rating, a 40,000-game catalogue and licensing in both Colombia and Brazil, giving it solid regulatory footing across key LatAm jurisdictions. Its fixed revenue model and ~4-week launch window offer cost predictability for early-stage operators, though its 20 supported languages and 150 payment methods are narrower than the top two entries.
NuxGame ties Softswiss on match rating at 90/100 and holds the broadest LatAm regulatory portfolio in this list, covering Colombia, Argentina and Brazil alongside multiple other jurisdictions. Its ~3-week deployment timeline is the fastest among turnkey providers here, though operators should note its relatively limited payment method count of 24 and eight supported languages compared to category peers.
BetConstruct's 86/100 match rating and 21-year operational history are supported by MGA, UKGC and Brazil licensing and the largest game catalogue in this ranking at 45,000 titles alongside 500 payment methods. However, it covers fewer languages at 13 and lacks listed multi-currency and responsible gaming feature flags, which may require additional scoping for operators targeting diverse LatAm markets.
EveryMatrix holds licensing in Argentina and Brazil and offers 180 payment methods alongside a comprehensive unified API covering casino, sports, payments and CRM in one suite. Its 81/100 match rating reflects a more modest game catalogue of 4,000 titles relative to competitors at this price point, which may be a limiting factor for operators in content-competitive LatAm markets.
Trueigtech posts an 89/100 match rating and carries an extensive license portfolio including Colombia, Argentina and Brazil, with a 100% ownership model and no GGR share as its primary commercial differentiator. Its catalogue of 3,000 games and four listed payment methods are the lowest in this ranking, which represents a practical constraint for LatAm operators requiring broad payment localisation and content depth.
SoftGamings offers a ~1-week launch window and holds licenses covering Colombia, Argentina and Brazil, making it a viable entry point for operators prioritising speed to market over catalogue scale. Its 300-game library is the second smallest in this ranking and its 73/100 match rating reflects that trade-off, though 150 payment methods provide reasonable coverage for LatAm payment localisation.
Hub88 is positioned as an aggregation-first solution with 12,000 games and MGA and Curacao licensing, but its LatAm regulatory footprint is limited to those two jurisdictions without specific national licenses for Colombia, Argentina or Brazil. With 60 payment methods and a feature set that omits sportsbook, affiliate system and CRM tools, it is better suited to operators seeking a content aggregation layer than a full LatAm operational platform.
GammaStack closes the ranking with a 65/100 match rating, reflecting a 99.5% uptime SLA — the lowest in this list — and a catalogue of 8,000 games. It does hold Colombia, Argentina and Brazil licenses and supports 20 languages, and its 600-project delivery record may appeal to operators requiring custom development work, but the lower uptime guarantee is a material consideration for production LatAm deployments.
How we ranked this list
Rankings are derived from a composite data score built on public and owner-verified profile information across regulatory, technical and commercial criteria. Verified or sponsored status has no effect on ranking position. See our full methodology.