North America enterprise imaging IT market accounted for a 38.2% revenue share
The global Enterprise Imaging IT Market, valued at US$2.08 billion in 2024, stood at US$2.31 billion in 2025 and is projected to advance at a resilient CAGR of 12.2% from 2025 to 2030, culminating in a forecasted valuation of US$4.12 billion by the end of the period. Growth is fueled by the increasing demand for cross-specialty image access in oncology and cardiology, along with the integration of advanced visualization tools like 3D and cinematic rendering into enterprise viewers.
The rising adoption of mobile diagnostic imaging and point-of-care ultrasound is also pushing the need for centralized imaging data management. Moreover, the deployment of vendor-neutral archives (VNA) for longitudinal imaging records across networks is driving platform consolidation.
However, limited standardization in imaging protocols across departments and high transition costs from legacy systems remain key restraints for market expansion.
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By function, the market is divided into vendor-neutral archives (VNA), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), image exchange, universal viewer, workflow orchestration, analytics, and other functions. The VNA segment is anticipated to expand at a considerable CAGR throughout the forecast period.
The VNA market is propelled by the surge in non-DICOM data such as digital pathology slides, endoscopy videos, and point-of-care ultrasound clips, requiring a truly modality-agnostic repository. New regulations mandating extended retention of imaging for AI training purposes and medico-legal audits are also driving hospitals to replace siloed archives with VNAs that offer scalable, tamper-proof storage.
Additionally, the push to integrate imaging into enterprise data lakes for advanced, cross discipline analytics is encouraging providers to invest in VNAs with native API frameworks and cloud bursting capabilities.
By offering, the enterprise imaging IT market is segmented into software and services. In 2024, the software segment held the largest market share of the enterprise imaging IT market globally.
The significant market share of this segment can be attributed to the rapid shift toward subscription-based licensing models that lower upfront costs and align software spend with actual imaging volumes. Health systems are also demanding API first, microservices-based architectures that enable plug-and-play integration of imaging modules with EHRs, digital pathology, and genomics platforms.
Moreover, vendors embedding real-time BI engines and customizable reporting dashboards directly into their core software are meeting the need for deep, modality-specific performance analytics.
By geography, in 2024, North America held the largest market share for enterprise imaging IT. The large share of this region can be attributed to several factors, including the rapid shift toward image-enabled EHR systems that support real-time clinical decision-making across multi-specialty teams.
The growing emphasis on imaging data monetization through research collaborations, AI training datasets, and secondary use licensing is also encouraging investments in robust enterprise imaging infrastructure. Furthermore, the widespread deployment of remote peer review and tumor board solutions across academic medical centers is driving demand for interoperable, enterprise-scale imaging platforms.
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The prominent players in the enterprise imaging IT market include Agfa-Gevaert Group (Belgium), FUJIFILM Corporation (Japan), Merative (US), Pro Medicus, Ltd. (Australia), Optum, Inc. (US), GE HealthCare (US), Intelerad (Canada), Sectra AB (Sweden), CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION (Japan), Hyland Software, Inc.
(US), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), INFINITT Healthcare Co., Ltd. (South Korea), Novarad (US), Mach7 Technologies (US), Hermes Medical Solutions (Sweden), Konica Minolta, Inc.
(Japan), BridgeHead Software Ltd. (England), Sclmage, Inc. (US), VISUS Health IT GmbH (Germany), Dicom Systems, Inc.
(US), PostDICOM (Netherlands), Qaelum (Belgium), AdvaHealth Solutions (Singapore), PaxeraHealth (US), and Rad AI (US).
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