Delray Beach, FL, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The report “Video Surveillance Market by Image Sensor, Lens, Image Processing, Analog, IP Camera, Dome, PTZ, Box & Bullet, Panoramic, Fisheye, Body-worn, Encoders, AI-based VMS, Video Content Analysis, Storage Devices (Digital, Network) – Global Forecast to 2030″, The video surveillance market in the US is expected to be valued at USD 11.27 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 18.06 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period.
The US market is growing due to increasing security-related concerns across government, retail, transport, and critical infrastructure sectors. Advanced technologies also include AI, facial recognition, and cloud-based storage, which are being adopted; hence, they add to the capability for surveillance, thereby helping the market grow. The adoption of AI-powered cameras, such as those used in smart cities like New York and Chicago, demonstrates how innovation is expanding the industry. Government regulations relating to public safety and the rising demand for smart surveillance from smart cities also drive the market.
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Knowing the regulatory landscape is essential for implementing and using video surveillance systems. Several laws ensure these technologies are used responsibly and ethically by the responsible authorities, protecting citizens’ rights to privacy even as public safety is upgraded. The following table points out the key laws and regulations concerning video surveillance in the US and their effects on the market.
The increasing prevalence of video surveillance systems in the US shows growing safety concerns amongst the public, and growing technological endeavor, with 15.4 million CCTV cameras shipped in 2024, and an industry estimated to ship 26.1 million in 2030. The surge of video surveillance systems is mainly …