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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1918040

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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1918040

Robotics as a Service Market - Forecast from 2026 to 2031

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Robotics As A Service Market is forecasted to achieve a 14.98% CAGR, reaching USD 4.371 billion in 2031 from USD 1.892 billion in 2025.

Robotics as a Service (RaaS) delivers robotic hardware, software, maintenance, and operational support through an OPEX subscription model, eliminating large capital outlays for automation. Enterprises across manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, agriculture, retail, hospitality, and construction increasingly view RaaS as the preferred route to deploy advanced robotic systems while preserving capital and shifting technical risk to specialized providers. Leading suppliers include Universal Robots, ABB, Boston Dynamics, and Fetch Robotics (now part of Zebra Technologies).

Principal Growth Drivers

1. Persistent labor shortages and rising workforce costs Acute difficulties in recruiting and retaining skilled labor for repetitive, physically demanding, or hazardous tasks continue to push companies toward robotic augmentation. The pay-as-you-go RaaS model enables rapid deployment of robots to fill immediate gaps without long-term ownership commitments, making automation economically viable even for seasonal or fluctuating workloads.

2. Accelerating pace of robotics technology evolution Continuous improvements in sensor fusion, AI-driven perception, manipulation dexterity, and autonomous navigation are expanding the range of economically viable robotic applications. The subscription construct ensures customers always have access to the latest hardware revisions and software capabilities without incremental capex, creating a strong pull for RaaS over traditional purchase models.

3. Processing applications in regulated and high-mix industries Automotive, electronics assembly, pharmaceutical secondary packaging, and food & beverage processing lines are adopting RaaS at scale for picking, packing, palletizing, and quality inspection tasks. The combination of AI-enhanced vision systems, force-controlled manipulation, and flexible subscription terms delivers rapid ROI in environments that demand high uptime, traceability, and frequent changeovers.

Key Vertical Momentum

The logistics and warehousing segment exhibits the strongest growth trajectory within RaaS. E-commerce fulfillment centers and third-party logistics providers are deploying fleets of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), robotic arms for piece-picking, and automated forklifts under service contracts. The ability to scale robot fleets up or down with seasonal volume, combined with guaranteed uptime SLAs and continuous software upgrades, aligns perfectly with the variable cost structure required in modern supply chains.

Persistent Challenges Impacting Adoption

Despite favorable economics, two structural hurdles remain:

  • High integration and customization costs Programming robots for real-world spatial, physical, and social intelligence remains complex and labor-intensive. Task-specific customization, safety validation, and end-of-arm tooling design often require specialized engineering resources that can erode the anticipated savings, particularly for SMEs or highly fragmented processes.
  • Ongoing service and upgrade expenses Regular software updates, preventative maintenance, and eventual hardware refresh cycles are bundled into monthly fees but can still result in higher total cost of ownership than initially projected for long-duration deployments, especially when utilization rates fluctuate.

Regional Landscape

North America continues to capture the largest revenue share of the global RaaS market. A mature ecosystem of system integrators, a high concentration of early-adopter enterprises, and supportive regulatory frameworks for collaborative robots accelerate deployment velocity. SMEs in particular benefit from flexible financing and proven service-provider networks that reduce deployment risk. Government initiatives promoting advanced manufacturing and workforce reskilling further reinforce regional leadership.

The combination of labor constraints, rapid technological obsolescence, and pressure for supply-chain resilience is driving sustained double-digit expansion of the RaaS market. Companies that successfully standardize integration frameworks and offer true "plug-and-play" task libraries are positioned to capture disproportionate value as enterprises shift from ownership to usership models of robotic automation.

Key Benefits of this Report:

  • Insightful Analysis: Gain detailed market insights covering major as well as emerging geographical regions, focusing on customer segments, government policies and socio-economic factors, consumer preferences, industry verticals, and other sub-segments.
  • Competitive Landscape: Understand the strategic maneuvers employed by key players globally to understand possible market penetration with the correct strategy.
  • Market Drivers & Future Trends: Explore the dynamic factors and pivotal market trends and how they will shape future market developments.
  • Actionable Recommendations: Utilize the insights to exercise strategic decisions to uncover new business streams and revenues in a dynamic environment.
  • Caters to a Wide Audience: Beneficial and cost-effective for startups, research institutions, consultants, SMEs, and large enterprises.

What do businesses use our reports for?

Industry and Market Insights, Opportunity Assessment, Product Demand Forecasting, Market Entry Strategy, Geographical Expansion, Capital Investment Decisions, Regulatory Framework & Implications, New Product Development, Competitive Intelligence

Report Coverage:

  • Historical data from 2021 to 2025 & forecast data from 2026 to 2031
  • Growth Opportunities, Challenges, Supply Chain Outlook, Regulatory Framework, and Trend Analysis
  • Competitive Positioning, Strategies, and Market Share Analysis
  • Revenue Growth and Forecast Assessment of segments and regions including countries
  • Company Profiling (Strategies, Products, Financial Information), and Key Developments among others.

Robotics as a Service Market Segmentation:

  • By Type
  • Personal Robot
  • Professional Robot
  • By Business Model
  • Time-Based Lease
  • Task-Based Lease
  • By Application
  • Handling
  • Processing
  • Dispensing
  • Welding & Soldering
  • Others
  • By End-User
  • Logistics
  • Retail & E-Commerce
  • Manufacturing
  • Food & Beverage
  • Medical & Healthcare
  • Others
  • By Geography
  • North America
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • South America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Others
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Others
  • Middle East and Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Israel
  • Others
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • India
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Indonesia
  • Thailand
  • Others
Product Code: KSI061617043

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. MARKET SNAPSHOT

  • 2.1. Market Overview
  • 2.2. Market Definition
  • 2.3. Scope of the Study
  • 2.4. Market Segmentation

3. BUSINESS LANDSCAPE

  • 3.1. Market Drivers
  • 3.2. Market Restraints
  • 3.3. Market Opportunities
  • 3.4. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 3.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis
  • 3.6. Policies and Regulations
  • 3.7. Strategic Recommendations

4. TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOK

5. ROBOTICS AS A SERVICE MARKET BY TYPE

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Personal Robot
  • 5.3. Professional Robot

6. ROBOTICS AS A SERVICE MARKET BY BUSINESS MODEL

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Time-Based Lease
  • 6.3. Task-Based Lease

7. ROBOTICS AS A SERVICE MARKET BY APPLICATION

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Handling
  • 7.3. Processing
  • 7.4. Dispensing
  • 7.5. Welding & Soldering
  • 7.6. Others

8. ROBOTICS AS A SERVICE MARKET BY END-USER

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Logistics
  • 8.3. Retial & E-Commerce
  • 8.4. Manufacturing
  • 8.5. Food & Beverage
  • 8.6. Medical & Healthcare
  • 8.7. Others

9. ROBOTICS AS A SERVICE MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. North America
    • 9.2.1. USA
    • 9.2.2. Canada
    • 9.2.3. Mexico
  • 9.3. South America
    • 9.3.1. Brazil
    • 9.3.2. Argentina
    • 9.3.3. Others
  • 9.4. Europe
    • 9.4.1. Germany
    • 9.4.2. France
    • 9.4.3. United Kingdom
    • 9.4.4. Spain
    • 9.4.5. Italy
    • 9.4.6. Others
  • 9.5. Middle East and Africa
    • 9.5.1. Saudi Arabia
    • 9.5.2. UAE
    • 9.5.3. Israel
    • 9.5.4. Others
  • 9.6. Asia Pacific
    • 9.6.1. China
    • 9.6.2. India
    • 9.6.3. Japan
    • 9.6.4. South Korea
    • 9.6.5. Indonesia
    • 9.6.6. Thailand
    • 9.6.7. Others

10. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS

  • 10.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
  • 10.2. Market Share Analysis
  • 10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
  • 10.4. Competitive Dashboard

11. COMPANY PROFILES

  • 11.1. Berkshire Grey, Inc.
  • 11.2. Locus Robotics
  • 11.3. Knightscope, Inc.
  • 11.4. Boston Dynamics Inc. (Hyundai Motor Company)
  • 11.5. Hirebotics
  • 11.6. Addverb Technologies Limited
  • 11.7. inVia Robotics
  • 11.8. Vecna Robotics
  • 11.9. Anscer Robotics
  • 11.10. Baker Hughes
  • 11.11. Syrius robotics

12. APPENDIX

  • 12.1. Currency
  • 12.2. Assumptions
  • 12.3. Base and Forecast Years Timeline
  • 12.4. Key Benefits for the Stakeholders
  • 12.5. Research Methodology
  • 12.6. Abbreviations
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