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Latin America · country & exam lens

AI learning in Brazil

A Portuguese-language mass market organised around one national exam, with a deep online 'cursinho' tradition and WhatsApp as a primary channel.

Exam systems

  • ENEMThe national high-school exam (since 1998) that feeds public-university admission via SISU and many private universities.
  • VestibularUniversity-specific entrance exams (e.g. FUVEST for USP), on top of the BNCC national curriculum baseline.

Languages of the classroom

Portuguese — effectively single-language, the entire content constraint.

Price points

Descomplica ~R$39.90–105.80/month; Me Salva! ENEM from ~R$29.90/month; Khan Academy Brasil is free.

How students reach it (delivery channel)

WhatsApp at ~97–98% penetration, with zero-rating on many plans, is a primary delivery channel — though a real digital divide persists.

How it’s used

The cursinho (pre-vestibular cram) tradition, now heavily online.

Built for this exam

  • Descomplica A large online cursinho for ENEM/vestibular — essay correction, study plans, mock tests. (not yet profiled on the map)

  • Me Salva! Online cursinho for ENEM and medical-school entry. (not yet profiled on the map)

  • Khan Academy Brasil Free, Portuguese, BNCC-aligned, delivered in public schools via Fundação Lemann. (not yet profiled on the map)

The import to weigh

A well-marketed global tool a Brazil buyer will consider — run the Four Mismatches before you standardise on it.

United States

Khan Academy

Free mastery-based courseware that Khanmigo sits on top of

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