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§ Private Profile · Mexico City, Mexico
Online marketplace connecting customers with certified beauty, spa, and grooming professionals for at-home services in Latin America.
Glitzi has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Glitzi.
Glitzi was founded in 2019 by Ana Ramos (Founder) and Luis Enrique Vazquez (Founder).
Glitzi has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Glitzi is a Mexico City-based online marketplace that connects consumers with certified beauty, spa, and grooming professionals for at-home services across Latin America. The platform facilitates more than 40 different wellness and styling treatments, utilizing a vetted network of over 500 independent service providers operating primarily in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Querétaro. Operating with a corporate workforce of 33 employees, the company generates its revenue through a standard commission-based model on all transactions completed through its digital infrastructure. The business has raised $2.8 million in venture capital funding to date, securing financial backing from institutional investors including Y Combinator, Act One Ventures, and Vorwerk Ventures. The marketplace has historically facilitated over 1,700 completed service appointments while maintaining a provider base that is predominantly female. Glitzi was founded in 2019 by Ana Ramos and Luis Enrique Vazquez.
Glitzi has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Series U in June 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2023 | $3M Series U | — | Ganas Ventures, Emanuel Pleitez, Prasanna Srikhanta | Announced |
Key people at Glitzi.
Glitzi was founded in 2019 by Ana Ramos (Founder) and Luis Enrique Vazquez (Founder).
Glitzi has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Glitzi's investors include Ganas Ventures, Emanuel Pleitez, Prasanna Srikhanta.
Glitzi is a digital marketplace that provides at-home spa, beauty, and grooming services across Latin America, primarily in Mexico City and other major urban centers. It connects customers with a vetted network of professional masseuses, manicurists, barbers, and other beauty specialists, enabling convenient booking of high-quality treatments directly at home. The platform serves busy professionals, families, and anyone seeking personalized wellness services without leaving their residence, while empowering local beauty professionals with flexible work opportunities and access to a broader customer base[1][2].
Founded in 2019, Glitzi leverages technology to streamline access to personal care, addressing a growing demand for convenience and safety accelerated by lifestyle shifts in Latin America. The company is expanding its service footprint and ecosystem, aiming to provide tools such as software, training, financial services, and wholesale product access to beauty professionals, thus fostering entrepreneurship in the region’s largely informal beauty sector[3][5].
Glitzi was founded in 2019 by Ana Ramos, a former early-stage venture capital investor turned entrepreneur, alongside co-founders Luis Enrique Vazquez and Lionel Campos. Ana’s dissatisfaction with inconsistent quality in Latin American salons and spas, combined with her experience in the beauty and wellness industry, inspired her to create a platform that standardizes and improves access to quality at-home beauty services. The idea emerged from recognizing the lack of licensing and quality control in the region’s beauty market, which often left customers underserved despite paying premium prices[2][5].
Early traction came from successfully connecting professionals and customers without physical locations, offering beauty specialists up to three times more earnings than traditional salons and delivering a superior customer experience. This validated the marketplace model in Latin America, distinct from similar concepts that struggled in the US or Europe but found success in emerging markets like India and China[3].
Glitzi rides the trend of digital marketplaces transforming traditional service industries by enabling on-demand, at-home personal care. The timing is favorable due to increasing urbanization, rising middle-class demand for convenience, and a shift toward remote lifestyles in Latin America. Additionally, the growing gig economy and digital financial inclusion efforts support Glitzi’s vision of empowering beauty professionals as independent entrepreneurs.
The company influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating how localized marketplace models can succeed in emerging markets where informal labor and lack of regulation are prevalent. Glitzi also contributes to the digital transformation of the beauty and wellness sector, which is valued at $67 billion in Latin America, by integrating technology, training, and financial tools into a unified platform[3][5].
Glitzi is poised for geographic expansion beyond its current cities (Mexico City, Monterrey, Querétaro) aiming to cover six cities in Mexico by early 2024 and eventually enter other Latin American markets through organic growth and acquisitions[5][7]. The company plans to deepen its ecosystem by adding financial products like savings accounts and payment solutions, alongside enhanced training and operational tools for professionals.
Future trends shaping Glitzi’s journey include the continued rise of on-demand services, increasing digital adoption in Latin America, and growing consumer preference for personalized, at-home wellness experiences. As Glitzi scales, it could become a cornerstone platform for beauty and wellness professionals, significantly impacting employment patterns and service standards in the region.
By addressing a large, underserved market with a tech-enabled, professionalized approach, Glitzi exemplifies how startups can adapt global marketplace concepts to local realities, unlocking new economic opportunities and improving consumer experiences across Latin America.