| Code: MTA11434 | Publication Date: Dec 2025 |
This expansion is supported by rising demand for thermal imaging systems, increasing adoption in defense surveillance, and growing use of infrared sensors in industrial applications. This industry accounted for an estimated market share of nearly 42% within the thermal imaging equipment segment in 2025.
FLIR Market is witnessing notable growth with trends such as rising integration of thermal imaging with AI-driven analytics to support automated surveillance. There is a growing need for small, light FLIR modules that can be used with drones, robots, and portable devices. A lot of people are using multi-spectrum cameras that can see both visible and infrared light. There is a growing use of thermal solutions in automotive ADAS and night-vision systems on the market. Uncooled thermal sensors are getting better and cheaper all the time. FLIR systems are being used by businesses for predictive maintenance and energy audits. The growth of smart infrastructure is also opening up new uses for FLIR imaging solutions.
FLIR Market is evolving with advancements in high-resolution thermal sensors that enhance long-range and low-light detection. New developments include integration of thermal imaging into wearable devices for field operations. Companies are putting money into chipsets that use less energy to make their thermal devices work better. Researchers are working to make sensors smaller while making them more sensitive and durable. Partnerships between defense contractors and imaging technology companies are making more uses of their products. The rise of drones that can fly on their own is increasing the need for lightweight FLIR modules that can be built into other devices. Additionally, new rugged and weatherproof thermal cameras are making it easier for people to use them in factories and outside.
Some of the leading companies include: