Valued at $2.0 billion in 2025, the market is currently anchored by software solutions, which commanded a 46.2% share of the industry last year. The shift toward AI-driven platforms is largely fueled by the rising burden of chronic conditions like cancer and neurological disorders, where early intervention is critical to patient outcomes. Clinicians are increasingly turning to these tools to automate image interpretation and manage the growing pressure on global healthcare infrastructure.
Regional and Sector Dominance
North America remains the primary hub for this technology, accounting for 54.8% of the total revenue share in 2025. This dominance is bolstered by robust healthcare infrastructure and aggressive investment in research and development. Within the clinical landscape, neurology leads the diagnosis segment with a 24.15% share, reflecting the high demand for advanced imaging analysis in the treatment of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Meanwhile, the oncology sector is emerging as a major growth engine, with AI applications increasingly vital for personalized treatment planning.





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