The infrared imaging market is projected to grow from USD 8.61 billion in 2025 to USD 11.65 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.2%. The infrared imaging market is primarily driven by increasing demand across defense, industrial, healthcare, and commercial sectors. Rising global security concerns are prompting governments to adopt thermal imaging systems for surveillance and border control. In industries, infrared cameras support predictive maintenance, energy audits, and equipment diagnostics, enhancing operational efficiency. The growing integration of infrared sensors in autonomous vehicles and smart buildings further expands the market scope. Advancements in uncooled infrared technology have lowered costs, encouraging adoption in consumer electronics and medical diagnostics. Additionally, the rise of AI-powered thermal analytics and drone-based imaging solutions enhances real-time monitoring capabilities, fueling market expansion.
The major players in the infrared imaging market
with a significant global presence are Teledyne FLIR LLC (US), Fluke
Corporation (US), Leonardo S.p.A. (US), and Axis Communications AB. (Sweden),
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (US), RTX (US), Exosens (France), Opgal, Optronic
Industries Ltd. (Israel), Lynred (France), Allied Vision Technologies GmbH
(Germany), BAE Systems. (UK), Testo SE & Co. KGaA (Germany)
Major Infrared
Imaging Companies Include:
- Teledyne
FLIR LLC (US)
- Fluke
Corporation (US)
- Leonardo
S.p.A. (US)
- Axis
Communications AB (Sweden)
- L3Harris
Technologies, Inc. (US)
- RTX
(US), Exosens (France)
- Opgal
Optronic Industries Ltd. (Israel)
- Lynred
(France)
- Allied
Vision Technologies GmbH (Germany)
- BAE
Systems. (UK)
- Testo
SE & Co. KGaA (Germany)
among several others. The market players have
adopted various strategies, such as product launches/developments,
partnerships, contracts, expansions, and acquisitions, to strengthen their
position in the infrared imaging market. The organic and inorganic strategies
have helped the market players expand globally by providing advanced infrared
imaging solutions.
For instance, in April 2024, Teledyne FLIR LLC (US)
introduced a radiometric version of its compact MicroCalibir LWIR camera,
offering precise temperature measurement of ±2°C or ±2%. Featuring 12 μm
microbolometer pixel technology, sub-50 mK NETD, and multiple interface
options, it supports industrial, security, and rescue applications with a
lightweight, SWaP-optimized design.
In September 2024, Fluke Corporation (US) introduced
the iSee Mobile Thermal Camera, a compact, smartphone-compatible tool designed
for electricians, HVAC technicians, and contractors. Real-time thermal imaging
capabilities enhance on-the-go inspections, enabling accurate temperature
measurements in hard-to-reach areas while improving safety, portability, and
convenience in professional thermal diagnostics.
Teledyne FLIR LLC (US)
Teledyne FLIR LLC, formerly FLIR Systems, Inc.,
designs, develops, and manufactures thermal imaging infrared cameras and sensor
systems. In May 2021, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated acquired FLIR Systems,
Inc. FLIR has been included in Teledyne’s Digital Imaging segment and operates
as Teledyne FLIR. Teledyne FLIR offers an extensive portfolio of infrared
imaging products and solutions for commercial and government applications. The
company operates in four major business segments: Digital Imaging,
Instrumentation, Aerospace and Defense Electronics, and Engineered Systems.
Infrared imaging solutions are offered in the digital imaging segment. This
segment focuses on developing and supplying a wide range of products, such as
thermal imaging cameras, infrared sensors, machine vision systems, and
scientific imaging cameras.
Fluke Corporation (US)
Fluke manufactures, distributes, and services
electronic testing tools and software. The company offers several products,
including battery analyzers, clamp meters, bench instruments, electrical
testers, IR windows, infrared cameras, insulation testers, and power and energy
loggers. Fluke’s products are used in various applications, such as
industrial/electronic service installation and maintenance, indoor air quality
monitoring, and electrical and temperature measurement. The company was bought
by Danaher Corporation (US) in 1998. In July 2016, Danaher Corporation
separated its Test and Measurement, Retail/Commercial Petroleum Platform, and
Industrial Technologies segments (except the Product Identification Platform
segment) through a successful spin-off from Fortive Corporation (US). Since
then, Fluke has operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Fortive Corporation.
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Market Ranking
The infrared imaging market is consolidated, with
the top five players, namely, Teledyne FLIR LLC (US), Fluke Corporation (US),
Leonardo S.p.A. (US), and Axis Communications AB. (Sweden), L3Harris
Technologies, Inc., collectively holds around 47-57% of the market share. These
companies maintain leadership in the infrared imaging market through global
reach and advanced expertise. Teledyne offers handheld thermal cameras, fixed
thermal cameras, and IR cameras, while Fluke Corporation specializes in thermal
cameras, acoustic imaging, borescopes, IR windows, contact thermometers, and
infrared thermometers. Leonardo S.p.A. focuses on thermal cameras for MWIR and
LWIR wavelengths, thermal modules, sights, and navigation systems. Axis
Communications AB provides infrared cameras to detect and display temperature
differences, enhancing monitoring and surveillance capabilities. RTX develops
and manufactures various advanced infrared imaging systems, sensors, and
components for multiple applications in the infrared imaging market.
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