LALExpo 2026: The Complete Guide to Latin America's Biggest Cam & Creator Expo

LALExpo 2026 was Latin America's largest B2B adult webcam and creator-economy trade show, held in Cali, Colombia. Organizer sources list the 2026 edition as April 27 to 29 at the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacifico, gathering cam models, OnlyFans creators, studios, platforms and vendors for conferences and awards.
What is LALExpo?
LALExpo is an annual business-to-business trade show for the adult webcam and creator economy, held in Cali, Colombia and widely described as the largest event of its kind in Latin America. LALExpo brings together cam models, OnlyFans and Fansly creators, webcam studios, content platforms, sex-tech vendors, payment processors and talent agencies for three days of conferences, networking, an exhibition floor, an awards gala and parties. The show is closely tied to the BCAMS Magazine industry publication, which covers the cam and creator sector across Latin America and Europe. Because the adult sector is politically sensitive in Colombia, the event's location has been contested in the past: Cartagena reportedly denied permission to host in 2022 before the show anchored itself in Cali.
What makes LALExpo distinct from purely consumer-facing fan conventions is its B2B orientation. Rather than centering on fan meet-and-greets, LALExpo is built around the supply side of the creator economy — the studios, software vendors, payment infrastructure and management companies that make full-time webcam and subscription careers viable at scale. For models based in Latin America in particular, LALExpo functions as a rare in-person hub where talent can meet reputable studios, learn from top earners on conference stages, and evaluate the tools that power professional operations. The event has run for roughly a decade, with the 2025 edition reported as its tenth, which would make the 2026 edition the eleventh, though the exact edition numbering should be confirmed on the official site.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event name | LALExpo (Latin American Live Expo) |
| Type | B2B adult webcam & creator-economy trade show |
| Host city | Cali, Colombia |
| 2026 venue | Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacifico (per organizer listings) |
| 2026 dates | April 27 to 29, 2026 (organizer sources; confirm officially) |
| Who attends | Cam models, OnlyFans/Fansly creators, studios, platforms, sex-tech vendors, payment processors, agencies |
| Signature events | Conferences, exhibition floor, LALExpo Awards gala, parties |
| 2025 reported size | ~5,542 attendees and roughly 120-125 sponsors (organizer recap) |
| Official site | lalexpo.com |
LALExpo at a glance. Always confirm current-year dates and venue on the official site.
Dates note: organizer-aligned sources list LALExpo 2026 as April 27 to 29, while some third-party aggregators showed early-May dates. Because the official site was not reliably reachable at the time of writing, confirm the exact 2026 dates and venue directly on lalexpo.com before booking travel.
Apply Now — Free ConsultationWhat happened at LALExpo 2026?
LALExpo 2026 ran in Cali, Colombia and had already taken place by mid-2026. According to organizer-aligned listings, the 2026 edition was held April 27 to 29 at the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacifico, with the LALExpo Awards gala closing out the program. The 2026 lineup leaned heavily into mainstream-adult crossover: industry coverage from BCAMS Magazine noted high-profile guests including performers Johnny Sins, Lily Phillips and Jason Luv alongside Colombian influencers Yeferson Cossio and Cintia Cossio. New programming for 2026 reportedly included an 'Onlyboxing' attraction and an 'Ideas Without a Script' format, signaling the show's continued blend of entertainment spectacle and serious B2B content.
On size, treat the LALExpo 2026 headcount as unconfirmed. The most recent verified baseline comes from the 2025 tenth edition, which organizers and recaps reported at roughly 5,542 attendees with about 120 to 125 sponsors (one source cited 5,605 attendees and 101 sponsors). No independently verified 2026 attendance figure was available at the time of writing, so the 2025 numbers are the best published reference point rather than a 2026 statistic.
On the entertainment side, the 2026 program reportedly introduced new formats designed for shareable moments and live engagement. 'Onlyboxing' positioned creators in a boxing-style spectacle, while 'Ideas Without a Script' offered a looser, unscripted talk format — both signaling that LALExpo is deliberately blending serious B2B education with the kind of viral, content-friendly programming that keeps a creator-economy event culturally relevant. This dual identity, part conference and part spectacle, is a large part of why LALExpo draws both working professionals and high-profile influencers each year.
For a wider view of where LALExpo sits in the global calendar, see the Bunny Agency adult industry events hub and our companion guides to the major North American shows: the AVN Expo 2026 guide, the XBIZ LA 2026 guide and the EXXXOTICA Expo 2026 guide. Together these events cover the major poles of the global adult and creator industry: LALExpo anchors Latin America's B2B cam scene, while AVN and XBIZ anchor the North American professional calendar and EXXXOTICA serves the fan-facing consumer side.
How does LALExpo compare to other major adult industry events?
LALExpo occupies a specific niche in the global adult-industry calendar: it is the leading B2B cam and creator event for Latin America, distinct from the North American trade shows and the consumer-facing fan conventions. The table below compares LALExpo with three major events Bunny Agency also covers, to help creators decide which shows fit their goals. Always verify current-year dates and locations on each event's official site.
| Event | Region | Primary focus | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| LALExpo | Cali, Colombia (LATAM) | B2B cam & creator economy | LATAM models, studios, agencies, sex-tech vendors |
| AVN Expo | Las Vegas, USA | Adult industry trade & fan event | Performers, studios and brands in North America |
| XBIZ LA | Los Angeles, USA | B2B adult & creator industry | Platforms, agencies, networking and awards |
| EXXXOTICA Expo | Various US cities | Consumer-facing fan convention | Creators meeting fans and growing audiences |
How LALExpo compares to other 2026 adult industry events. See the linked Bunny Agency guides for each.
What were the biggest trends at LALExpo 2026?
LALExpo 2026 reflected the same forces reshaping the broader creator economy: the legitimization of webcam and OnlyFans work, multi-platform monetization, AI-driven sex-tech and operations, and the growing crossover between mainstream influencers and adult creators. The sub-sections below break down the trends that matter most to working creators and the agencies that support them.
How is AI changing creator operations after LALExpo 2026?
AI sex-tech and AI-assisted operations were recurring themes across LALExpo discussions, mirroring an industry-wide shift from one-off content to systematized, data-driven monetization. In practice, the highest-leverage use of AI today is not replacing creators but running the back office around them: smarter fan segmentation, faster response times, and consistent upsell timing. Bunny Agency, a creator-management company founded in 2019, builds proprietary CRM plus AI-assisted (human-supervised) chatting systems for exactly this reason. The key word is supervised — automation handles scale and speed while humans preserve the authentic, personal relationships that drive subscriber retention. Creators evaluating any AI claim at a trade show should ask one question: does this tool keep a real person in the loop, or does it try to fake one?
It is worth separating two very different uses of AI that often get conflated at events like LALExpo. The first is operational AI — tools that help a real human team work faster, such as suggested replies, fan analytics, scheduling and retention dashboards. The second is generative AI that fabricates content or personas. The operational kind is where most professional agencies focus, because it compounds existing human relationships rather than replacing them. Creators should be cautious about any pitch promising fully autonomous, no-human-needed monetization: fans pay for connection, and platforms increasingly scrutinize misrepresentation. The durable advantage goes to creators and teams who use AI to be more present, not less.
Does LALExpo 2026 favor creator independence or working with an agency?
LALExpo 2026 surfaced the same tension every serious creator eventually faces: self-management versus partnering with an agency. The honest answer is that both paths are legitimate, and the right choice depends on a creator's stage, bandwidth and goals. Creators who want to keep full control and learn the systems themselves can use structured education such as Bunny Agency's creatoreducation.com program, built for creators moving to self-management. Creators who would rather scale fast and offload chatting, marketing and analytics often choose full-service management. Before signing anything, read up on how the money works — our breakdown of the typical OnlyFans agency commission rate — and what to look for in an OnlyFans agency contract.
Why does multi-platform strategy matter after LALExpo 2026?
Multi-platform strategy was a central thread at LALExpo 2026, reflecting how the modern creator economy works: live webcam, subscription platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly, and mainstream social funnels increasingly operate as one system rather than separate businesses. The LALExpo 2026 guest list itself — pairing established adult performers with large-following Colombian influencers such as Yeferson and Cintia Cossio, per BCAMS Magazine coverage — illustrates the crossover. The practical takeaway for creators is diversification: relying on a single platform concentrates risk, while distributing presence across discovery channels (social), monetization channels (subscriptions) and live formats (cam) builds resilience against algorithm changes and account issues. Bunny Agency reports managing 400+ creators averaging $55,000 per month, and that kind of consistency typically comes from coordinated multi-platform funnels rather than any single viral moment.
How will age-verification and regulation shape the industry after LALExpo 2026?
Regulation and age-verification were unavoidable backdrop topics at LALExpo 2026, both because the event itself has faced political friction in Colombia and because age-verification mandates are tightening across the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union. For creators and studios, the direction of travel is clear: platforms and the businesses around them will be expected to prove robust compliance, identity verification and content provenance. This raises the bar for professional operations and favors creators who work with credible, transparent partners over fly-by-night operators. It also makes vetting essential — before partnering with anyone you meet at an event, review our guide on how to avoid scam OnlyFans agencies.
What does LALExpo 2026 mean for creators?
- ✓Validation, not stigma. LALExpo 2026 underscored the continued legitimization of webcam and OnlyFans work as a professional career, complete with conferences, awards and serious business infrastructure.
- ✓Treat it as a business. The shift toward CRM, analytics and AI-assisted operations means consistent income comes from systems, not luck. Learn the systems via creatoreducation.com or hire a team to run them.
- ✓Diversify across platforms. Combine social discovery, subscription monetization and live cam so no single algorithm or account controls your income.
- ✓Vet every partner. Whether you meet someone at LALExpo or online, check the fundamentals first — read our beginner's guide to choosing the perfect OnlyFans agency.
- ✓Plan around compliance. Age-verification and content-provenance rules are tightening; working with professional, transparent partners reduces your regulatory and account risk.
What does LALExpo 2026 mean for agencies?
- ✓AI is now table stakes for operations. Agencies that pair proprietary CRM with human-supervised AI chatting can scale support without sacrificing the authenticity that drives retention.
- ✓The influencer crossover is the growth lane. LALExpo 2026's mainstream-meets-adult guest list signals demand for agencies that can manage multi-platform funnels spanning social, subscriptions and live cam.
- ✓Trust and transparency are differentiators. As regulation tightens and scam operators proliferate, agencies that publish clear terms — fair commission rates and readable contracts — win the best talent.
- ✓Latin America is a strategic region. LALExpo's anchor in Cali reflects Latin America's importance to the cam and creator economy, rewarding agencies with genuine on-the-ground presence and language capability.
- ✓Education is a retention tool. Offering creators a real path toward self-management, rather than locking them in, builds the kind of reputation that compounds over time.
About Bunny Agency
Bunny Agency is a creator-management company founded in 2019, with 112+ team members across six international studios spanning the DACH region, Latin America, the United States, Spain, France and Hungary. Bunny Agency manages 400+ creators averaging $55,000 per month, built on proprietary CRM and AI-assisted (human-supervised) chatting systems. For creators who want to scale with a team, Bunny Agency offers full-service management; for creators moving toward self-management, our creatoreducation.com program teaches the systems directly. You can also compare what to look for in the best OnlyFans agency. Note: Bunny Agency did not exhibit at, win, or partner with LALExpo — this guide is independent coverage to help creators and agencies navigate the event and its trends.
Heading to LALExpo or another industry event in 2026? Whether you want to scale with a team or learn to self-manage, Bunny Agency can help. Explore full-service management, start with creatoreducation.com, or browse more event guides on our adult industry events hub.
Apply Now — Free ConsultationFrequently Asked Questions
When and where was LALExpo 2026 held?
Organizer-aligned sources list LALExpo 2026 as held April 27 to 29, 2026 at the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacifico in Cali, Colombia. Some third-party aggregators showed early-May dates, so confirm the exact dates on the official site at lalexpo.com.
What is LALExpo?
LALExpo is an annual B2B trade show for the adult webcam and creator economy, held in Cali, Colombia and described as the largest of its kind in Latin America. It gathers cam models, OnlyFans creators, studios, platforms, sex-tech vendors, payment processors and agencies for conferences, an exhibition floor and the LALExpo Awards.
Who attended LALExpo 2026?
LALExpo 2026 attendees included cam models, OnlyFans and Fansly creators, webcam studios, platforms, sex-tech vendors, payment processors and agencies. Per BCAMS Magazine coverage, high-profile 2026 guests included Johnny Sins, Lily Phillips, Jason Luv and Colombian influencers Yeferson Cossio and Cintia Cossio.
How many people attend LALExpo?
The 2026 attendance figure is unconfirmed. The most recent verified baseline is the 2025 tenth edition, which organizers reported at roughly 5,542 attendees and around 120 to 125 sponsors. Treat that as a reference point rather than a 2026 statistic.
Did Bunny Agency attend LALExpo 2026?
No. This guide is independent editorial coverage. Bunny Agency did not exhibit at, win at, or partner with LALExpo. The article is intended to help creators and agencies understand the event and its industry trends.

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Sophia Brecht founded Bunny Agency in 2019 with a mission to bring professional talent management to the creator economy. Under her leadership, Bunny Agency has grown to 112+ team members across six international studios, managing 400+ creators who average $55,000 in monthly earnings. Sophia writes and edits all strategic content published on the Bunny Agency blog.
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