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Global Service Robotics Market to Reach USD 373.40 Billion by 2035
Service robotics market to hit USD 373.40 Billion by 2035 at 23.1 percent CAGR, driven by rising service robot adoption in healthcare, retail, and logistics.


Service Robotics Market
BriefingWire.com, 12/11/2025 - The global service robotics market is experiencing significant expansion, driven by the rapidly increasing sales of service robots, which reached USD 46.73 Billion in 2025. As industries accelerate their adoption of automation, the sales of service robots are projected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 23.10 percent between 2026 and 2035, ultimately reaching USD 373.40 Billion by 2035. This surge reflects a fundamental shift toward intelligent automation, operational efficiency, and enhanced service delivery across multiple sectors.

Service robots, designed to perform useful tasks for humans or equipment, are gaining traction across healthcare, logistics, retail, hospitality, agriculture, and domestic settings. These robots offer capabilities such as navigation, inspection, assistance, cleaning, delivery, and interaction, enabling businesses and households to improve productivity, reduce human workload, and enhance service accuracy. The market’s rapid growth is closely linked to technological advancements in AI, machine vision, sensors, mobility, and cloud computing.

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Healthcare remains one of the most prominent sectors driving adoption. Service robots support surgery, rehabilitation, hospital logistics, sanitation, and patient monitoring. Their role became even more crucial during and after global health crises, prompting hospitals to invest in robots for contactless delivery, disinfection, and telepresence. As aging populations and healthcare workforce shortages intensify, demand for robotic assistance is expected to increase further.

In logistics and warehousing, service robots are transforming operations through automated material handling, sorting, and last-mile delivery. E-commerce giants and global supply chain operators are deploying autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to improve speed, accuracy, and efficiency. This trend is expected to accelerate as companies strive to meet rising customer expectations for faster delivery and streamlined fulfillment.

Retail and hospitality sectors are also adopting service robots for customer engagement, store management, cleaning, and food service. Robots that guide customers, monitor inventory, prepare meals, and automate checkouts are becoming integral to modern retail experiences. Meanwhile, domestic robots such as robotic vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, and companion robots continue to grow in popularity due to rising disposable incomes and busy lifestyles.

Agriculture is leveraging service robotics for precision farming, crop monitoring, picking, and livestock management, helping farmers optimize yield and reduce manual labor. Public service applications, including security surveillance, firefighting, and infrastructure inspection, further diversify the market’s growth opportunities.

Regionally, North America and Europe maintain strong adoption due to advanced robotics ecosystems, supportive regulations, and high technology penetration. Asia Pacific is emerging as the fastest-growing region, driven by rapid industrialization, expanding manufacturing capabilities, and increasing investments in robotics research and development.

With continuous innovation and expanding use cases, the global service robotics market is positioned for robust and sustained growth through 2035, reshaping service delivery across industries worldwide.

 
 
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