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Let us talk AI, the Spanish tech podcasts leading in 2025

The Spanish tech podcast scene is more than just hot takes; it has quietly evolved into a sanctuary for thoughtful dialogue, expert insight, and the occasional caffeine-fueled tech rant. The leading podcasters are shaping the conversation around innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), gadgets, and digital culture.

This year, a handful of standout tech podcasts in Spanish have managed to cut through the static, not just by being informative but by being unmissably entertaining. Whether you are a code junkie, a product design geek, or just someone trying to understand what the metaverse actually is, these shows are delivering fresh perspectives with style.

Here’s a look at some of the best tech podcasts in Spain (in Spanish). If you are not fluent in Spanish, you can check out this list of the best tech podcasts in English instead.

Monos Estocásticos

Spotify rating: 4.5/5

Ivoox rating: 4/5

Monos Estocásticos is a weekly Spanish-language podcast about AI, produced in Malaga by the duo Antonio Ortiz and Matías Zavia.

The show stands out for its mix of analytical depth and irreverent humour. Each episode unpacks the latest developments in AI while often poking fun at the tech world’s contradictions and hype cycles. The result is a podcast that’s as comfortable discussing machine learning models as it questions the industry’s labour practices or cultural blind spots. All while teaching listeners about emerging cutting-edge tech.

The usual duration of Monos Estocásticos is around an hour and a quarter.

Ni cero ni uno

Spotify rating: 4.7/5

Ivoox rating: 3/5

Ni cero ni uno offers a refreshingly human take on the world of software development, one that shifts the focus away from frameworks and code and toward the soft skills that truly shape tech careers. All while bringing a wide range of guests, which truly improves the quality of the show.

What began as a personal project by veteran developer and entrepreneur Carlos Blé has evolved, since episode 100, into a collective effort by the Lean Mind team. The result is a show that explores communication, empathy, leadership, and the often-overlooked personal side of working in tech (with the occasional dive into technical territory when passion takes over.)

The show has a similar duration as Monos Estocásticos, around an hour and a quarter to an hour and a half.

Loop Infinito

Spotify rating: 4,7/5

Ivoox rating: 4/5

Loop Infinito is a short daily podcast that’s essential listening for anyone with an iPhone or who wants to follow what is up with the Apple ecosystem.

Every weekday morning, host Javier Lacort delivers a focused 10 to 15-minute episode covering a single topic: Apple’s latest news, key developments, or reflections on its broader impact on tech and society.

Produced by Applesfera, the podcast goes beyond the headlines to provide thoughtful analysis, context, and a personal take on Apple’s role in shaping the industry and how its competition reacts in turn.

Marc Cervera is a freelance journalist based in Barcelona, Spain, with over four years of experience contributing to leading Spanish and international media outlets. He holds a double degree in Journalism and Political Science from Universitat Abat Oliba and an MA in Political Science from the University of Essex. Marc has lived in the US, UK, Spain, and the Netherlands, and his work primarily explores economics, innovation, and politics.