| Code: MTA11435 | Publication Date: Dec 2025 |
The market expansion is supported by the growing emphasis on early retinal disease diagnosis, accelerating uptake of advanced ophthalmic imaging devices, and the increasing deployment of non-mydriatic systems across eye care facilities. This industry accounted for an estimated market share of nearly 34% within the ophthalmic diagnostic equipment category in 2025.
Fundus Cameras Market is witnessing notable growth with trends such as increasing transition toward portable and handheld fundus camera systems supporting mobility and remote screening. As clinics start using automated diagnostic support, the need for AI-enabled image analysis tools is growing. Manufacturers are working on imaging technologies with high resolution and a wide field of view to better see the retina. Eye care practices are starting to use fundus cameras with telemedicine platforms. Non-mydriatic fundus cameras are becoming more popular as they make it easier for doctors to find problems and make patients more comfortable. The market is seeing more primary care settings use mass screenings.
Fundus Cameras Market is evolving with advancements in AI-based retinal disease detection algorithms that improve diagnostic accuracy. NUltra-widefield cameras are one of the new technologies that offer better imaging coverage. To get clearer pictures with less light, companies are putting money into better sensor technologies. Researchers are working on hybrid imaging devices that combine OCT and fundus imaging into one unit. Partnerships between companies that make eye care devices and companies that work in digital health are making it easier to screen people. Cloud-based image storage and wireless connectivity are making work flow more smoothly.
Some of the leading companies include: