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US RFID Market Projected to Reach Billions

Increased demand for real-time inventory tracking and supply chain visibility is expected to drive significant industry growth through 2034.

The U.S. radio frequency identification market is projected to grow from $3.04 billion in 2025 to $5.45 billion by 2034, according to a new report from Marketsandmarkets.

The industry is expected to see a compound annual growth rate of 6.7% over the next decade. This steady expansion is fueled by advanced digital infrastructure and increased adoption across the retail, transportation, healthcare and manufacturing sectors.

Major retailers including Walmart and Amazon are currently utilizing RFID technology to increase inventory accuracy and support omnichannel fulfillment. The integration of these tools with the Internet of Things and cloud-based analytics has allowed for improved operational efficiency and real-time data visibility.

Inventory and asset management represented the largest market segment in 2025. Industry analysts attribute this dominance to the demand for high inventory accuracy in the logistics and retail sectors, which reduces the need for manual tracking. The widespread use of item-level tagging by e-commerce players and major retailers has also contributed to the segment's expansion.

RFID tags are expected to show the highest growth rate among all form factors, which include cards and labels. The rise of e-commerce fulfillment networks and advancements in low-cost, high-performance ultra-high frequency tags are driving this specific demand.

In the healthcare sector, adoption is increasing as facilities utilize the technology for patient safety and asset tracking. Key industry players cited in the report include Zebra Technologies Corp., Honeywell International Inc., Avery Dennison Corp. and HID Global Corp.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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