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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2044279

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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2044279

Embroidery Machine - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031)

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The Embroidery Machine Market size is expected to increase from USD 1.20 billion in 2025 to USD 1.27 billion in 2026 and reach USD 1.7 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.01% over 2026-2030.

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Generative-AI auto-digitizing compresses design lead-times, EU carbon-tariff rules redirect decorators from screen-printing to thread-based logos, and IIoT-enabled uptime guarantees shorten automation payback periods, so both high-throughput multi-head systems and agile single-head units find addressable demand. North American fan-merch operators choose 10-needle machines to monetize new Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, while Asia-Pacific contract factories deploy lights-out floors that keep stitchers running overnight without human supervision. Government green-equipment rebates covering IE4/IE5 servo motors lower operating costs in Japan and South Korea, and OEMs increasingly bundle evergreen firmware to ease small-business fears of controller obsolescence. Collectively, these forces provide a balanced demand mix that insulates the embroidery machine market from cyclical apparel swings.

Global Embroidery Machine Market Trends and Insights

Generative-AI Auto-Digitizing Cuts Design Time for Custom DTC Brands

Generative models now translate customer artwork into optimized stitch files in minutes, replacing the 2-4-hour manual workflow that once bottlenecked small apparel houses. Early field data show 87% design-match accuracy and up to 30% lower rework, which supports the 48-hour order-to-ship promises that differentiate direct-to-consumer sellers. Rapid design iteration also lets brands bundle personalization without charging a premium, lifting average order value by roughly one-fifth. As software moves to subscription models, OEMs collect recurring revenue and continuously improve algorithms, adding a cloud moat that discourages price-based churn. Near-term buyers cite AI digitizing as a top three purchase criterion, overtaking needle count and field size.

Indian E-Commerce Real-Time Personalization Spikes Single-Head Shipments

Indian marketplaces introduced real-time preview engines that let shoppers upload photos and generate mock-ups before checkout, collapsing batching economics and making single-head flexibility indispensable. GST incentives that classify embroidery at a 12% tax rate widen the margin compared with screen-printed goods, allowing micro-entrepreneurs to break even in under nine months. Unit imports priced below USD 5,000 surged throughout 2025, representing the fastest expansion in the embroidery machine market. Software localization in Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali further lowers adoption barriers, while same-day courier networks in Tier 2 cities supply threads and stabilizers within 24 hours. Early adopters report daily volumes of 20 to 25 bespoke orders, proving the cash-flow logic for the segment.

Hybrid DTF Printers Cannibalize Promo-Product Embroidery in APAC

As Direct-to-Film consumable costs drop, APAC promo suppliers shift roughly one-third of volume to hybrid printers that transfer full-color graphics at USD 0.65 per logo versus USD 1.80 for thread. Entry-level embroidery shops lacking scale struggle to defend share where tactile quality is less valued, particularly on caps, totes, and conference giveaways. Machine makers respond by introducing combo heads that embroider and print in one pass, but adoption is nascent due to higher ticket prices. Over the medium horizon, embroidery must reposition as a premium finish for high-value or technical items to avoid further share erosion.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. EU CBAM Carbon Tariffs Shift Decorators from Screen-Print to Thread Logos
  2. IIoT Predictive Maintenance Lowers Downtime in Chinese Contract Factories
  3. EU Apparel Spending Slowdown Delays Capex Refresh Cycles

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Despite accounting for only a small fraction of 2025's revenue, single-head machines are projected to achieve the highest growth rate among all product classes, with an anticipated CAGR of 8.25%. Micro-batch economics favor their sub-5-minute setup times, eliminating the idle windows that penalize multi-head gear on one-off orders. A single-head unit processing 20 daily jobs often yields higher ROA than a 6-head station locked into three long runs. Brother's PR1055X camera-guided alignment feature trims material waste by up to 15%. Multi-head platforms remain indispensable for 500-unit contract runs, so the embroidery machine market balances efficiency at both volume extremes.

Chenille and sequin machines remain niche, enticing varsity-jacket and luxury-textile producers seeking tactile differentiation. Laser applique hybrids occupy bespoke decor where mixed-media techniques can justify 30% price premiums. Product diversity therefore enables OEMs to hedge against fashion cyclicality, helping stabilize the embroidery machine industry despite demand swings in any single segment.

Fully automatic equipment owned 64.65% of the 2025 turnover and should widen its share as computer-vision sensors and AI path planners shave downtime. Lights-out Chinese floors run unattended graveyard shifts at up to 1,000 stitches per minute, proving the throughput upside. Retrofit kits costing USD 2,500 convert semi-automatic lines to partial autonomy, a stopgap for cost-sensitive buyers. Manual machines continue in haute-couture ateliers where human imperfection signals artisanal luxury to end consumers.

Semi-automatic gear makes sense in wage-advantaged markets such as Bangladesh, while computerized lines dominate regions where labor averages USD 10/hour or more. Because automation savings compound each year, computerized shipments are projected to grow 7.75% annually, outstripping the broader embroidery machine market size expansion.

The Embroidery Machine Market Report is Segmented by Product (Single-Head Embroidery Machines, and More), by Technology (Manual Embroidery Machines and More), by Application (Apparel & Garments and More), by End-User (Home/Personal Use (Residential / Hobbyist) and More), by Distribution Channel (Offline and More), and by Geography (Europe and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

Geography Analysis

Asia-Pacific anchored 62.55% of 2025 turnover and should grow at a 7.45% CAGR, led by China's 180,000-unit installed base and India's single-head boom. Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu clusters exploit co-located suppliers that shrink turnaround to 72 hours. IIoT penetration rose sharply post-2024, with OEE gains of 13 percentage points convincing buyers to standardize on sensor-ready machines. India differs: real-time personalization converts small orders into immediate dispatch, so single-head share tops 55% of domestic sales. Government rebates on IE4 motors in Japan and South Korea accelerate replacement rather than incremental units, while Australia remains niche, focused on sports customization.

North America relies on NIL-driven high-school merch to sustain growth. Texas and California alone captured nearly 40% of 2025 U.S. demand; Canada sells mainly into resource-sector uniforms that specify flame-resistant logos. Mexico's maquiladoras enjoy USMCA tariff relief that pulls embroidery closer to U.S. retail shelves, albeit at lower margins.

Europe remains bifurcated. Western Europe pursues replacement anchored to CBAM compliance, making multi-head upgrades attractive for corporate-uniform suppliers. Eastern Europe expands net capacity, leveraging lower labor aboard EU duty-free access. Southern regions struggle with soft apparel spend, lengthening machine life cycles to as much as 10 years. Nordic buyers need reflective thread for safety wear, a small but steady niche. Middle East growth centers on luxury linens for new hotels, whereas Africa's penetration stays low outside South Africa and Nigeria.

  1. Brother Industries Ltd.
  2. Bernina International AG
  3. Janome Sewing Machine Co. Ltd.
  4. Tajima Industries Ltd.
  5. ZSK Stickmaschinen GmbH
  6. Ricoma International Corp.
  7. Melco International
  8. PFAFF Industriesysteme und Maschinen GmbH
  9. Singer Sewing Company
  10. SWF (SunStar Co. Ltd.)
  11. Barudan Co. Ltd.
  12. HappyJapan Inc.
  13. JUKI Corporation
  14. Zhejiang Lejia Embroidery Machine Co.
  15. Shanghai Feiyue Group Co.
  16. Aresse International Corp.
  17. BAI Embroidery Machine (Shenzhen)
  18. Mitsubishi Electric Machine Tool Div.
  19. Suntech Machinery (China)
  20. Mobase Sunstar (China)

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support
Product Code: 50001864

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Introduction

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Market Landscape

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Market Drivers
    • 4.2.1 Generative-AI auto-digitising cuts design time for custom DTC brands (NA, EU)
    • 4.2.2 EU CBAM carbon tariffs shift decorators from screen-print to thread logos
    • 4.2.3 Indian e-commerce real-time personalisation spikes single-head shipments
    • 4.2.4 IIoT predictive-maintenance lowers downtime in Chinese contract factories
    • 4.2.5 Government green-equipment rebates for high-efficiency servo motors (JP, KR)
    • 4.2.6 US NIL expansion to high-school sports boosts fan-merch 10-needle demand
  • 4.3 Market Restraints
    • 4.3.1 EU apparel spending slowdown delays cap-ex refresh cycles
    • 4.3.2 Hybrid DTF printers cannibalise promo-product embroidery in APAC
    • 4.3.3 Skilled-operator shortage persists across NA & EU despite upskilling grants
    • 4.3.4 Rapid controller-software obsolescence raises perceived investment risk for SMEs
  • 4.4 Value / Supply-Chain Analysis
  • 4.5 Regulatory Outlook (Eco-design & Machinery Directive amendments, EU 2028)
  • 4.6 Technological Outlook (AI stitch-optimisation, smart hoops, hybrid print-plus-embroidery heads)
  • 4.7 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces
    • 4.7.1 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.7.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.7.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.7.4 Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.7.5 Competitive Rivalry

5 Market Size & Growth Forecasts (Value, In USD Billion)

  • 5.1 By Product
    • 5.1.1 Single-Head Embroidery Machines
    • 5.1.2 Multi-Head Embroidery Machines
    • 5.1.3 Chenille Embroidery Machines
    • 5.1.4 Others (Sequin, Laser, Cap/Flat, etc.)
  • 5.2 By Technology
    • 5.2.1 Manual Embroidery Machines
    • 5.2.2 Semi-Automatic Machines
    • 5.2.3 Fully Automatic/Computerized Machines
  • 5.3 By Application
    • 5.3.1 Apparel & Garments
    • 5.3.2 Home Textiles
    • 5.3.3 Technical Textiles (Auto, Medical, Aero)
    • 5.3.4 Others (Fashion Accessories, Corporate Branding & Uniforms, Promotional Products, etc,)
  • 5.4 By End-User
    • 5.4.1 Home/Personal Use (Residential / Hobbyist)
    • 5.4.2 Commercial/Small Business Use (less than 10 machines)
    • 5.4.3 Industrial Use (>=10 machines)
    • 5.4.4 Others (vocational training, Fashion/ design schools)
  • 5.5 By Distribution Channel
    • 5.5.1 Offline (Direct, Dealers, Specialty, Big-Box)
    • 5.5.2 Online (OEM Direct, E-commerce)
  • 5.6 By Geography
    • 5.6.1 North America
      • 5.6.1.1 United States
      • 5.6.1.2 Canada
      • 5.6.1.3 Mexico
    • 5.6.2 South America
      • 5.6.2.1 Brazil
      • 5.6.2.2 Argentina
      • 5.6.2.3 Peru
      • 5.6.2.4 Rest of South America
    • 5.6.3 Europe
      • 5.6.3.1 United Kingdom
      • 5.6.3.2 Germany
      • 5.6.3.3 France
      • 5.6.3.4 Italy
      • 5.6.3.5 Spain
      • 5.6.3.6 BENELUX (Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
      • 5.6.3.7 NORDICS (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden)
      • 5.6.3.8 Rest of Europe
    • 5.6.4 Asia-Pacific
      • 5.6.4.1 China
      • 5.6.4.2 India
      • 5.6.4.3 Japan
      • 5.6.4.4 Australia
      • 5.6.4.5 South Korea
      • 5.6.4.6 ASEAN (Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam)
      • 5.6.4.7 Rest of Asia-Pacific
    • 5.6.5 Middle East and Africa
      • 5.6.5.1 Saudi Arabia
      • 5.6.5.2 United Arab Emirates
      • 5.6.5.3 Qatar
      • 5.6.5.4 Kuwait
      • 5.6.5.5 Turkey
      • 5.6.5.6 Egypt
      • 5.6.5.7 South Africa
      • 5.6.5.8 Nigeria
      • 5.6.5.9 Rest of Middle East and Africa

6 Competitive Landscape

  • 6.1 Market Concentration
  • 6.2 Strategic Moves
  • 6.3 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.4 Company Profiles {(includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Products & Services, and Recent Developments)}
    • 6.4.1 Brother Industries Ltd.
    • 6.4.2 Bernina International AG
    • 6.4.3 Janome Sewing Machine Co. Ltd.
    • 6.4.4 Tajima Industries Ltd.
    • 6.4.5 ZSK Stickmaschinen GmbH
    • 6.4.6 Ricoma International Corp.
    • 6.4.7 Melco International
    • 6.4.8 PFAFF Industriesysteme und Maschinen GmbH
    • 6.4.9 Singer Sewing Company
    • 6.4.10 SWF (SunStar Co. Ltd.)
    • 6.4.11 Barudan Co. Ltd.
    • 6.4.12 HappyJapan Inc.
    • 6.4.13 JUKI Corporation
    • 6.4.14 Zhejiang Lejia Embroidery Machine Co.
    • 6.4.15 Shanghai Feiyue Group Co.
    • 6.4.16 Aresse International Corp.
    • 6.4.17 BAI Embroidery Machine (Shenzhen)
    • 6.4.18 Mitsubishi Electric Machine Tool Div.
    • 6.4.19 Suntech Machinery (China)
    • 6.4.20 Mobase Sunstar (China)

7 Market Opportunities & Future Outlook

  • 7.1 White-space & Unmet-Need Assessment
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