AI Video Surveillance Analysis Market
April 19, 2026 – Global Reports Store releases its latest analysis of the AI Video Surveillance Analytics Market, identifying decisive changes in how organizations derive value from their video infrastructure. According to the report, the global market was valued at USD 8.64 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 24.88 billion by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of 16.33% from 2026 to 2032. The study identifies North America as the largest regional market in 2025, Asia Pacific as the fastest strategic growth region, and the United States as the largest country opportunity in the current market structure.
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Global Reports Store says this category is no longer defined by passive monitoring or traditional video reviews. The real value is shifting to software, edge intelligence, and integrated workflows that can detect, classify, search, interpret, and respond to events in real time. This change is powered by ONVIF Profile M, which supports analytical configuration and metadata streaming for features such as object classification, geolocation, vehicle recognition, license plate recognition, and facial and body-related metadata. In practical terms, the market is moving from video capture to contextual interpretation, searchable intelligence, and action-oriented responses.
This transition is expanding the commercial relevance of the market. Global Reports Store highlights that AI video is used not only for security, but also for safety, operational efficiency, and business intelligence. As a result, investments are increasing across government environments, corporate security facilities, transportation infrastructure, retail operations, and critical sites where faster event detection and faster investigation can significantly improve outcomes. The structure of the report makes it clear that this is not just a camera upgrade market. It is becoming the intelligence layer for decision quality, workflow speed, and operational visibility.
The US remains a major revenue source for advanced AI video deployments
The United States stands at the center of global opportunity. Global Reports Store forecasts that the US AI video surveillance analytics market will generate USD 2.41 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 6.53 billion by 2032, making it the largest single country opportunity over the forecast period. The report attributes this leadership to vendor concentration, strong public safety integration, enterprise modernization spending, and the fact that many of the most commercially advanced AI video workflows are first launched or scaled in the United States.
The US position is also strengthened by the policy environment surrounding trustworthy AI. NIST says the AI Risk Management Framework is intended for use by organizations on a voluntary basis to improve how they incorporate trust into the design, development, use, and evaluation of AI systems. NIST also released a concept note on April 7, 2026, for a critical infrastructure profile focused on trusted AI. This indicates that risk-managed deployments are becoming more important in infrastructure-heavy environments where AI-enabled monitoring and analytics may be applied. In the AI video analytics market, its governance background supports higher value demand for platforms that can combine automation and control, auditability, and operational reliability.
Global Reports Store believes the next phase of expansion in the U.S. market will be shaped by buyers looking for more than detection accuracy. They are increasingly looking for platforms that reduce operator burden, reduce investigation time, integrate across multiple systems, and enhance the reliability of evidence. This is one reason the US remains the most commercially important market for advanced analytics software, intelligent investigations, and AI-assisted incident response.
Japan emerges as a strategic market for trust, governance and edge intelligence deployment
Although Japanese market value figures are not disclosed in the visible summary on the source page, Japan remains highly relevant as a strategic target market for this category. Japan’s Personal Information Protection Commission states that the Act on the Protection of Personal Information is Japan’s core legal framework regarding the handling of personal information, and its mission is to supervise and monitor to protect the rights and interests of individuals while taking into consideration the usefulness of personal information. In parallel, Japan’s Digital Agency continues to promote Trusted Data Free Flow, a framework aimed at enabling the use of data while maintaining trust in privacy, security and intellectual property rights. These signals are simultaneously important because AI video analytics sits directly at the intersection of data utility, privacy governance, and cross-system intelligence.
Japan is also noteworthy as its market structure aligns well with the rise of trusted edge analytics. Tokyo-based i-PRO announced in March 2025 that it is bringing Edge AI to all of its new U-Series security camera series, bringing AI-based object detection to entry-level deployments with an emphasis on cybersecurity and FIPS 140-3 Level 3 compliance. This development reflects a broader reality. Japan is well-positioned for deployment in environments where reliability, secure edge processing, and disciplined integration are as important as breadth of functionality. For Global Reports Store, this makes Japan a strategically important market for vendors seeking superior position in reliable, analytics-driven monitoring infrastructure.
Market segmentation shows where revenue is concentrated
In terms of components, video analytics software platforms remain the largest segment, generating USD 3.02 billion, representing 35.0% of the total market revenue, in 2025 and projected to reach USD 8.54 billion by 2032. Global Reports Store sees this as a defining signal for the category. The most powerful control point on the market is becoming the software layer that transforms video and metadata into searchable events, investigations, and workflows. AI-enabled cameras and edge analytics are expected to generate US$2.42 billion in 2025 and reach US$6.65 billion by 2032, confirming that more intelligence is coming closer to the cameras themselves.
Deployment patterns tell an equally important story. On-premises analytics will lead the market in 2025 at USD 3.71 billion, accounting for 42.9% of total revenue, and is projected to reach USD 9.78 billion by 2032. This leadership reflects the continued importance of direct control of infrastructure in regulated, public safety, and evidence-sensitive environments. At the same time, cloud and hybrid analytics are expected to generate US$2.96 billion in 2025 and reach US$9.42 billion by 2032, indicating the market is rapidly expanding beyond fixed architectures toward more scalable, multisite, and software updateable operating models.
By end-use, government and public safety remains the largest revenue segment, generating USD 2.42 billion in 2025, representing 28.0% of the total market revenue, and is projected to reach USD 6.84 billion by 2032. Video evidence, incident response, and investigations are extremely important in public sector and mission-critical environments, which is why this segment tops the list. Retail and commercial real estate will generate US$1.81 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach US$5.39 billion by 2032. Meanwhile, critical infrastructure and industrial land accounted for USD 1.65 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 5.14 billion by 2032. These numbers show that the market value pool is spread across both security-intensive and operations-intensive environments.
Competitive momentum confirms market is moving towards unified intelligence
Recent developments cited by Global Reports Store demonstrate how quickly the market is moving from alerting tools to integrated operational intelligence. On March 31, 2025, Motorola Solutions expanded its Avigilon suite with natural language event detection and Alta SOS. On June 18, 2025, ONVIF and C2PA announced a collaboration on digital video reliability, reinforcing the market’s focus on evidence reliability. On September 18, 2025, Genetec launched intelligent automation-powered investigations in Security Center SaaS. On November 19, 2025, Ambient.ai introduced Pulsar, an inferential vision language model for physical security. And on March 26, 2026, Milestone reported strong 2025 results, highlighting deeper investments in analytics, cloud, privacy tools, and AI assets.
Among the companies shaping this category, Motorola Solutions continues to be influential as it combines video security, access control, AI-assisted response, and public safety coordination into a single stack. Milestone Systems stands out as a software-centric platform player spanning VMS, analytics, cloud, and responsible AI. Axis Communications continues to be important at the intelligent edge, where analysis increasingly begins. Genetec is helping move the market beyond simple video reviews to faster, more context-aware investigations. These companies’ positions support Global Reports Store’s view that the strongest competitors are those that can integrate metadata generation, event understanding, speed of investigation, and reliable processing of evidence.
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Strategic Perspectives from the Global Reports Store
Global Reports Store believes that the AI video surveillance analytics market is entering a high-confidence growth phase. This category sits at the convergence of three enduring forces: the need to make existing camera assets more valuable, the rise of metadata-driven and natural language research, and the increasing pressure to make video more useful and trustworthy. By 2032, the dominant platform may no longer simply be one that detects more objects. These will transform video into trusted, searchable operational intelligence at scale.
Strategy maps are becoming clearer for market participants. The United States remains a leading scale market for advanced deployments, enterprise modernization, and AI-assisted public safety workflows. Japan stands out as a high-value strategic market that can support sustained long-term demand due to its adoption of trust, privacy discipline, secure edge processing, and responsible analytics. In that environment, Global Reports Store sees the next wave of value creation flowing to vendors that incorporate intelligence, interoperability, governance, and trustworthiness of evidence into one coherent platform strategy.
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