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Video Surveillance Market Expected to Hit $204 Billion

Rising demand for AI integration and smart city initiatives across Asia drives significant global industry growth through 2033.

Increased security requirements across the public and private sectors are projected to drive the global video surveillance market to $204.68 billion by 2033, according to a report from Grand View Research Inc.

The industry, valued at $83.48 billion in 2025, is expected to maintain a compound annual growth rate of 11.7% as schools, businesses and residential sectors seek advanced monitoring solutions.

Technological shifts in artificial intelligence and deep learning are primary catalysts for this expansion. These advancements allow systems to detect and respond to threats with higher accuracy. Government mandates for surveillance in critical infrastructure and public spaces have further accelerated adoption.

The integration of IoT technology has transformed hardware into proactive security tools. These devices allow for remote monitoring and automated alerts for unauthorized access, reducing response times and infrastructure costs compared to traditional wired systems.

Asia Pacific remains the dominant geographical force, accounting for 36.2% of the global market share. Rapid urbanization and smart city projects in China and India have fueled the demand for cloud-based surveillance and advanced analytics to manage public safety.

Hardware remains the largest revenue generator, holding more than 71% of the market share. However, the services segment is expected to see significant gains as organizations require specialized installation and configuration for complex IP-based systems. Commercial applications continue to lead the vertical market, while industrial sectors show steady growth projections.

Key industry participants identified in the research include Hikvision, Dahua, Bosch, Axis, Motorola and Hanwha Vision.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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