Full-body Scanner Market to Hit USD 1,217.8 Million by 2035 | CAGR 16.8%
28 Jul 2025 | Report ID: MI3157 | Industry: Novel Technology | Pages: 215 | Forecast Year: 2025-2035

Read more about this report- Full-body Scanner Market to Hit USD 1,217.8 Million by 2035 | CAGR 16.8%
- The Full-body Scanner Market is valued at USD 220.65 Million in 2024. The Full-body Scanner Market will achieve USD 1,217.8 Million by 2035 through a projected 16.8% CAGR from 2025 to 2035.
- The major factor that is pushing the demand for full-body scanners is the increased global concern about security, particularly in airports and other high-risk installations. There are concerns related to individual privacy and health safety that amount to a major inhibitor of the mass application of the full-body scanners. The recent development of AI and millimetre-wave technology in the scanners brought a promising prospect of detecting more accurately and achieving a higher throughput.
- The technology (millimetre wave scanner and backscatter X-ray scanner), mobility (fixed and portable), application (transport, critical infrastructure, and public safety), and end-user (airports, border control, government buildings, and prisons) segments are major segments that the full-body scanner market falls into. The technology of millimetre wave scanners grabs the attention because it does not give out ionising radiation and is increasingly becoming popular as the preferred method of non-ionising radiation and high-definition imaging worldwide in areas where traffic is substantial and tight security is a concern.
- The major applications of full-body scanners can be airport security checks, protection at the border, surveillance at a major event, and surveillance in a correctional facility. The security in the airports is still a leading factor, as the number of passengers is increasing fast and the security standards in the aviation sector are improving, with the latest innovation of involving AI-powered anomaly detection systems and remote monitoring to streamline the checkpoint operations.
- Adoption is driven by policy, and regulatory bodies such as the TSA in the USA have recently (under the updated Advanced Imaging Technology rules) been promoting higher levels of privacy filters and even faster throughput.
- The five geographic locales that support the full-body scanner business are North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East, and Africa. In the United Kingdom, the investment in transportation security modernisation is substantial, and the requirements to install next-gen scanners emerge from the central requirements set by the Department for Transport, which apply to significant airports, stimulating the expansion and the utilisation of technologies and vendors.
- The major players in the full-body scanner system are Smiths Detection, Rapiscan Systems, Nuctech Company Limited, Leidos Holdings Inc., and Rohde & Schwarz. These companies are directly able to drive change in the market by innovating, such as with portable scanners and AI-powered threat detection, and offer integrated security systems in a way that will enable the security agencies to deal with changing risk landscapes.
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