Delray Beach, FL, Aug. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report DNA Data Storage Market by Type (Cloud, On-Premises), Technology (Sequence-based DNA Data Storage, Structure-based DNA Data Storage), End Users (Government, Healthcare & Biotechnology, Media & Telecommunication) and Geography – Global Forecast to 2030″ The DNA Data storage market is projected to grow from USD 76 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 3,348 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 87.7% from 2024 to 2030.

The growing threat of cyberattacks is one of the key factors driving the demand for DNA data storage. Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and frequent, and traditional data storage methods are vulnerable to attack. DNA data storage offers a more secure way to store data, making it less vulnerable to cyberattacks. DNA data storage mitigates the risk of large-scale data breaches, as physical access to the DNA sample is required for any kind of data retrieval, making it significantly more secure than digital databases.

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  • Illumina, Inc. (US),
  • Microsoft (US),
  • Iridia, Inc. (US),
  • Twist Bioscience (US),
  • Catalog (US),
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US),
  • Micron Technology, Inc. (US)
  • Helixworks Technologies Ltd (Ireland),
  • Agilent Technologies, Inc. (US)

DNA Data Storage Market Segmentation:

Cloud based DNA data storage to hold the largest share of the DNA data storage market during the forecast period.

Cloud-based DNA data storage involves storing digital information in the form of synthesized DNA strands within cloud computing environments. This innovative approach to data storage leverages the unique properties of DNA, such as its incredible data density and longevity, to store vast amounts of information in a highly compact and durable form. Overall, cloud-based DNA data storage holds immense potential for fields requiring vast and secure data storage, including genomics research, personalized medicine, and historical/archival data preservation. As technology advances and costs decrease, this approach is expected to become increasingly prevalent, shaping the future of data storage in the digital …

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