New Yole Group Report

Thermal imaging and sensing industry hit $7 billion in 2024

28. August 2025, 13:32 Uhr | Nicole Wörner
According to the new Yole report, Thermal Camera Market will show a CAGR of 4.2 % (2024-2030)
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According to Yole Group’s latest report "Thermal Imaging & Sensing 2025", the infrared imaging and sensing market generated more than 7 billion US dollars in 2024. Yole Group’s analysts detail market opportunities across defense, aerospace, automotive, industrial, and consumer segments.

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The new Yole report "Thermal Imaging & Sensing 2025" provides a detailed review of the global infrared imaging ecosystem, its evolving applications, and the competitive environment shaped by geopolitical and regional shifts; combined with the  report "SWIR, MWIR, and Cooled Infrared Imaging 2025" the new Yole study provides a comprehensive overview of the infrared imaging industry.

Some facts of the report:

  • While western countries are placing strong expectations on automotive adoption, Yole Group’s analysts observe that most of the growth in volumes is coming from China, where industrial and consumer segments remain dynamic. In contrast, Western players are concentrating their efforts on defense, surveillance, and other high-value applications.
  • Imaging market growth: Yole Group highlights regional contrasts and strategic moves
  • Defense & aerospace will reach almost $4 billion by 2030, driven by new light UAV procurement cycles and their strategic importance highlighted by ongoing conflicts.

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Yole Group’s analysts also highlight the impact of regional decoupling
Yole Group’s analysts also highlight the impact of regional decoupling
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  • Automotive is on the rise, with revenues expected to hit $285 million by 2030, supported by U.S. AEB regulations and increasing deployment of night vision in Chinese high-end vehicles.
  • Industrial & consumer markets are slowing in Europe and North America but remain highly attractive in China, where local manufacturers have established large production capacities.

Yole Group’s analysts also highlight the impact of regional decoupling: although Chinese players Hikmicro and Raytron expanded rapidly in 2024, Western companies faced saturated local markets. This decoupling underscores the strategic role of thermal imaging in global supply chains and its direct link to political and defense agendas.

Axel ClouetPhD, Senior Analyst, Imaging at Yole Group states: "The infrared imaging industry is supported by a diverse ecosystem of players and technology platforms that span short-, medium-, and long-wave infrared radiation. Infrared technologies are now used across defense, surveillance, industrial, and automotive markets, making them a strategic technology heavily dependent on political decisions. Among them, uncooled long-wave infrared imaging, the focus of this last report, represented the largest volume and generated more than seven billion dollars in revenue."


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