Global Veterinary Imaging Market Size study, by Product (X-ray, Ultrasound), by Solutions (Equipment, PACS), Animal Type, Application, End Use and Regional Forecasts 2022-2032

Global Veterinary Imaging Market is valued approximately at USD 1.8 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 7.01% over the forecast period 2024-2032. Veterinary imaging has emerged as a cornerstone in the evolving paradigm of animal healthcare, offering clinicians a powerful set of diagnostic tools that provide unmatched anatomical and physiological insights. Leveraging non-invasive modalities such as digital radiography (X-ray) and ultrasound, veterinarians are now able to assess conditions ranging from orthopedic issues and internal trauma to cardiac anomalies and reproductive complications with greater precision and speed. The market is also witnessing a shift from analog to digital imaging, ushering in an era of high-resolution, cloud-integrated, and AI-assisted imaging solutions tailored to the unique needs of animals.
The global demand for veterinary imaging is being accelerated by a myriad of driving forces, most notably the surge in pet adoption, increased willingness to spend on pet health, and the expansion of livestock monitoring systems in intensive farming operations. In both the companion and production animal sectors, early and accurate diagnosis is essential not only for optimal treatment outcomes but also for biosecurity, especially in the face of zoonotic disease threats. Modern imaging technologies are now deeply embedded in preventive care, chronic disease management, and post-operative follow-up, enhancing the overall quality and efficiency of veterinary services. The integration of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) into veterinary practices is further streamlining diagnostic workflows, enabling veterinarians to make faster and more informed decisions.
Despite this momentum, the industry faces a set of complex challenges. High acquisition and maintenance costs of advanced imaging systems often deter small or rural clinics from investing in these technologies. Moreover, a lack of standardized protocols and specialized training in veterinary radiology can hinder accurate interpretation and clinical utility. However, ongoing technological innovations—such as portable and point-of-care imaging devices, wireless systems, and software-driven imaging platforms—are helping to bridge these gaps, making sophisticated imaging more accessible, even in field-based and resource-limited settings.
Another critical development shaping the future of veterinary imaging is the convergence with artificial intelligence and machine learning. AI algorithms are now being trained to detect subtle abnormalities and automate image analysis, reducing diagnostic errors and easing the workload on clinicians. Additionally, the growing interest in data interoperability and cloud-based archives is opening the door for collaborative diagnostics, remote consultations, and continuous education within the veterinary community, amplifying both accuracy and accessibility.
Regionally, North America commands the largest share of the veterinary imaging market due to its highly developed veterinary infrastructure, strong pet insurance penetration, and presence of key manufacturers. Europe is also a significant contributor, supported by stringent animal welfare norms and increasing investments in advanced diagnostics. However, Asia Pacific is poised for the fastest expansion through 2032, driven by the rapid urbanization of pet ownership, growing dairy and poultry industries, and increasing government focus on animal health modernization across countries such as China, India, and Australia. Meanwhile, Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are gradually adopting imaging innovations through international collaborations and veterinary education reforms.
Major market player included in this report are:
By Product
North America
The global demand for veterinary imaging is being accelerated by a myriad of driving forces, most notably the surge in pet adoption, increased willingness to spend on pet health, and the expansion of livestock monitoring systems in intensive farming operations. In both the companion and production animal sectors, early and accurate diagnosis is essential not only for optimal treatment outcomes but also for biosecurity, especially in the face of zoonotic disease threats. Modern imaging technologies are now deeply embedded in preventive care, chronic disease management, and post-operative follow-up, enhancing the overall quality and efficiency of veterinary services. The integration of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) into veterinary practices is further streamlining diagnostic workflows, enabling veterinarians to make faster and more informed decisions.
Despite this momentum, the industry faces a set of complex challenges. High acquisition and maintenance costs of advanced imaging systems often deter small or rural clinics from investing in these technologies. Moreover, a lack of standardized protocols and specialized training in veterinary radiology can hinder accurate interpretation and clinical utility. However, ongoing technological innovations—such as portable and point-of-care imaging devices, wireless systems, and software-driven imaging platforms—are helping to bridge these gaps, making sophisticated imaging more accessible, even in field-based and resource-limited settings.
Another critical development shaping the future of veterinary imaging is the convergence with artificial intelligence and machine learning. AI algorithms are now being trained to detect subtle abnormalities and automate image analysis, reducing diagnostic errors and easing the workload on clinicians. Additionally, the growing interest in data interoperability and cloud-based archives is opening the door for collaborative diagnostics, remote consultations, and continuous education within the veterinary community, amplifying both accuracy and accessibility.
Regionally, North America commands the largest share of the veterinary imaging market due to its highly developed veterinary infrastructure, strong pet insurance penetration, and presence of key manufacturers. Europe is also a significant contributor, supported by stringent animal welfare norms and increasing investments in advanced diagnostics. However, Asia Pacific is poised for the fastest expansion through 2032, driven by the rapid urbanization of pet ownership, growing dairy and poultry industries, and increasing government focus on animal health modernization across countries such as China, India, and Australia. Meanwhile, Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are gradually adopting imaging innovations through international collaborations and veterinary education reforms.
Major market player included in this report are:
- Esaote SpA
- Canon Medical Systems Corporation
- IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
- Mindray Medical International Limited
- Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
- Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- Siemens Healthineers AG
- VetZ GmbH
- Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd
- GE HealthCare
- Heska Corporation
- Carestream Health
- Sound Technologies Inc.
- IMV Imaging
- Konica Minolta, Inc.
By Product
- X-ray
- Ultrasound
- Equipment
- PACS
- Companion Animals
- Livestock Animals
- Oncology
- Cardiology
- Orthopedics
- Neurology
- Other Applications
- Veterinary Hospitals & Clinics
- Diagnostic Imaging Centers
- Academic & Research Institutes
North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
- Historical Year – 2022
- Base Year – 2023
- Forecast Period – 2024 to 2032
- Market Estimates & Forecast for 10 years from 2022 to 2032.
- Annualized revenues and regional level analysis for each market segment.
- Detailed analysis of geographical landscape with Country level analysis of major regions.
- Competitive landscape with information on major players in the market.
- Analysis of key business strategies and recommendations on future market approach.
- Analysis of competitive structure of the market.
- Demand side and supply side analysis of the market.
CHAPTER 1. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1. Global Veterinary Imaging Market Size & Forecast (2022–2032)
1.2. Regional Summary
1.3. Segmental Summary
1.3.1. By Product
1.3.2. By Solutions
1.3.3. By Animal Type
1.3.4. By Application
1.3.5. By End Use
1.4. Key Trends
1.5. Recession Impact
1.6. Analyst Recommendation & Conclusion
CHAPTER 2. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET DEFINITION AND RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
2.1. Research Objective
2.2. Market Definition
2.3. Research Assumptions
2.3.1. Inclusion & Exclusion
2.3.2. Limitations
2.3.3. Supply Side Analysis
2.3.3.1. Equipment Availability & Installation
2.3.3.2. Healthcare Infrastructure
2.3.3.3. Regulatory Environment
2.3.3.4. Competitive Landscape
2.3.3.5. Economic Viability (Providers & Clients)
2.3.4. Demand Side Analysis
2.3.4.1. Regulatory Frameworks & Reimbursements
2.3.4.2. Technological Advancements in Imaging
2.3.4.3. Data Interoperability & Cloud Adoption
2.3.4.4. Practitioner Training & Acceptance
2.4. Estimation Methodology
2.5. Years Considered for the Study
2.6. Currency Conversion Rates
CHAPTER 3. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET DYNAMICS
3.1. Market Drivers
3.1.1. Shift from Analog to Digital Imaging
3.1.2. Surge in Pet Ownership and Willingness to Spend
3.1.3. Expansion of Livestock Monitoring in Intensive Farms
3.1.4. Integration of PACS and Workflow Automation
3.2. Market Challenges
3.2.1. High Acquisition & Maintenance Costs
3.2.2. Limited Standardization and Specialized Training
3.2.3. Access Constraints in Rural & Field Settings
3.2.4. Data Security and Privacy Concerns
3.3. Market Opportunities
3.3.1. Portable & Point-of-Care Imaging Devices
3.3.2. AI-Assisted Image Analysis and Diagnostics
3.3.3. Cloud-Based Collaboration & Remote Consultation
3.3.4. Emerging Tele-Imaging Services
CHAPTER 4. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
4.1. Porter’s Five Forces Model
4.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.1.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.1.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.1.5. Competitive Rivalry
4.1.6. Futuristic Approach to Porter’s Model
4.1.7. Impact Analysis
4.2. PESTEL Analysis
4.2.1. Political
4.2.2. Economic
4.2.3. Social
4.2.4. Technological
4.2.5. Environmental
4.2.6. Legal
4.3. Top Investment Opportunities
4.4. Top Winning Strategies
4.5. Disruptive Trends
4.6. Industry Expert Perspectives
4.7. Analyst Recommendation & Conclusion
CHAPTER 5. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY PRODUCT (2022–2032)
5.1. Segment Dashboard
5.2. X-ray Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
5.3. Ultrasound Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 6. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY SOLUTIONS (2022–2032)
6.1. Segment Dashboard
6.2. Imaging Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
6.3. PACS Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 7. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY ANIMAL TYPE (2022–2032)
7.1. Segment Dashboard
7.2. Companion Animals Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
7.3. Livestock Animals Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 8. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY APPLICATION (2022–2032)
8.1. Segment Dashboard
8.2. Oncology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.3. Cardiology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.4. Orthopedic Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.5. Neurology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.6. Other Applications Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 9. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY END USE (2022–2032)
9.1. Segment Dashboard
9.2. Veterinary Hospitals & Clinics Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
9.3. Diagnostic Imaging Centers Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
9.4. Academic & Research Institutes Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 10. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY REGION (2022–2032)
10.1. North America
10.1.1. U.S. Veterinary Imaging Market
10.1.1.1. By Product & Solution Breakdown, 2022–2032
10.1.1.2. By Animal Type/Application/End Use Breakdown, 2022–2032
10.1.2. Canada
10.2. Europe
10.2.1. UK
10.2.2. Germany
10.2.3. France
10.2.4. Spain
10.2.5. Italy
10.2.6. Rest of Europe
10.3. Asia Pacific
10.3.1. China
10.3.2. India
10.3.3. Japan
10.3.4. Australia
10.3.5. South Korea
10.3.6. Rest of Asia Pacific
10.4. Latin America
10.4.1. Brazil
10.4.2. Mexico
10.4.3. Rest of Latin America
10.5. Middle East & Africa
10.5.1. Saudi Arabia
10.5.2. South Africa
10.5.3. Rest of Middle East & Africa
CHAPTER 11. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
11.1. Key Company SWOT Analysis
11.1.1. Esaote SpA
11.1.2. Canon Medical Systems Corporation
11.1.3. IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
11.2. Top Market Strategies
11.3. Company Profiles
11.3.1. Esaote SpA
11.3.1.1. Key Information
11.3.1.2. Overview
11.3.1.3. Financial (Subject to Data Availability)
11.3.1.4. Product Summary
11.3.1.5. Market Strategies
11.3.2. Mindray Medical International Limited
11.3.3. Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
11.3.4. Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
11.3.5. Siemens Healthineers AG
11.3.6. VetZ GmbH
11.3.7. Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd
11.3.8. GE HealthCare
11.3.9. Heska Corporation
11.3.10. Carestream Health
11.3.11. Sound Technologies Inc.
11.3.12. IMV Imaging
11.3.13. Konica Minolta, Inc.
CHAPTER 12. RESEARCH PROCESS
12.1. Research Methodology
12.1.1. Data Mining
12.1.2. Analysis
12.1.3. Market Estimation
12.1.4. Validation
12.1.5. Publishing
12.2. Research Attributes
1.1. Global Veterinary Imaging Market Size & Forecast (2022–2032)
1.2. Regional Summary
1.3. Segmental Summary
1.3.1. By Product
1.3.2. By Solutions
1.3.3. By Animal Type
1.3.4. By Application
1.3.5. By End Use
1.4. Key Trends
1.5. Recession Impact
1.6. Analyst Recommendation & Conclusion
CHAPTER 2. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET DEFINITION AND RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
2.1. Research Objective
2.2. Market Definition
2.3. Research Assumptions
2.3.1. Inclusion & Exclusion
2.3.2. Limitations
2.3.3. Supply Side Analysis
2.3.3.1. Equipment Availability & Installation
2.3.3.2. Healthcare Infrastructure
2.3.3.3. Regulatory Environment
2.3.3.4. Competitive Landscape
2.3.3.5. Economic Viability (Providers & Clients)
2.3.4. Demand Side Analysis
2.3.4.1. Regulatory Frameworks & Reimbursements
2.3.4.2. Technological Advancements in Imaging
2.3.4.3. Data Interoperability & Cloud Adoption
2.3.4.4. Practitioner Training & Acceptance
2.4. Estimation Methodology
2.5. Years Considered for the Study
2.6. Currency Conversion Rates
CHAPTER 3. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET DYNAMICS
3.1. Market Drivers
3.1.1. Shift from Analog to Digital Imaging
3.1.2. Surge in Pet Ownership and Willingness to Spend
3.1.3. Expansion of Livestock Monitoring in Intensive Farms
3.1.4. Integration of PACS and Workflow Automation
3.2. Market Challenges
3.2.1. High Acquisition & Maintenance Costs
3.2.2. Limited Standardization and Specialized Training
3.2.3. Access Constraints in Rural & Field Settings
3.2.4. Data Security and Privacy Concerns
3.3. Market Opportunities
3.3.1. Portable & Point-of-Care Imaging Devices
3.3.2. AI-Assisted Image Analysis and Diagnostics
3.3.3. Cloud-Based Collaboration & Remote Consultation
3.3.4. Emerging Tele-Imaging Services
CHAPTER 4. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
4.1. Porter’s Five Forces Model
4.1.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.1.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.1.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.1.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.1.5. Competitive Rivalry
4.1.6. Futuristic Approach to Porter’s Model
4.1.7. Impact Analysis
4.2. PESTEL Analysis
4.2.1. Political
4.2.2. Economic
4.2.3. Social
4.2.4. Technological
4.2.5. Environmental
4.2.6. Legal
4.3. Top Investment Opportunities
4.4. Top Winning Strategies
4.5. Disruptive Trends
4.6. Industry Expert Perspectives
4.7. Analyst Recommendation & Conclusion
CHAPTER 5. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY PRODUCT (2022–2032)
5.1. Segment Dashboard
5.2. X-ray Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
5.3. Ultrasound Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 6. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY SOLUTIONS (2022–2032)
6.1. Segment Dashboard
6.2. Imaging Equipment Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
6.3. PACS Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 7. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY ANIMAL TYPE (2022–2032)
7.1. Segment Dashboard
7.2. Companion Animals Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
7.3. Livestock Animals Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 8. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY APPLICATION (2022–2032)
8.1. Segment Dashboard
8.2. Oncology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.3. Cardiology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.4. Orthopedic Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.5. Neurology Imaging Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
8.6. Other Applications Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 9. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY END USE (2022–2032)
9.1. Segment Dashboard
9.2. Veterinary Hospitals & Clinics Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
9.3. Diagnostic Imaging Centers Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
9.4. Academic & Research Institutes Revenue Trend Analysis, 2022 & 2032 (USD Million)
CHAPTER 10. GLOBAL VETERINARY IMAGING MARKET SIZE & FORECASTS BY REGION (2022–2032)
10.1. North America
10.1.1. U.S. Veterinary Imaging Market
10.1.1.1. By Product & Solution Breakdown, 2022–2032
10.1.1.2. By Animal Type/Application/End Use Breakdown, 2022–2032
10.1.2. Canada
10.2. Europe
10.2.1. UK
10.2.2. Germany
10.2.3. France
10.2.4. Spain
10.2.5. Italy
10.2.6. Rest of Europe
10.3. Asia Pacific
10.3.1. China
10.3.2. India
10.3.3. Japan
10.3.4. Australia
10.3.5. South Korea
10.3.6. Rest of Asia Pacific
10.4. Latin America
10.4.1. Brazil
10.4.2. Mexico
10.4.3. Rest of Latin America
10.5. Middle East & Africa
10.5.1. Saudi Arabia
10.5.2. South Africa
10.5.3. Rest of Middle East & Africa
CHAPTER 11. COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE
11.1. Key Company SWOT Analysis
11.1.1. Esaote SpA
11.1.2. Canon Medical Systems Corporation
11.1.3. IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
11.2. Top Market Strategies
11.3. Company Profiles
11.3.1. Esaote SpA
11.3.1.1. Key Information
11.3.1.2. Overview
11.3.1.3. Financial (Subject to Data Availability)
11.3.1.4. Product Summary
11.3.1.5. Market Strategies
11.3.2. Mindray Medical International Limited
11.3.3. Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
11.3.4. Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
11.3.5. Siemens Healthineers AG
11.3.6. VetZ GmbH
11.3.7. Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging Ltd
11.3.8. GE HealthCare
11.3.9. Heska Corporation
11.3.10. Carestream Health
11.3.11. Sound Technologies Inc.
11.3.12. IMV Imaging
11.3.13. Konica Minolta, Inc.
CHAPTER 12. RESEARCH PROCESS
12.1. Research Methodology
12.1.1. Data Mining
12.1.2. Analysis
12.1.3. Market Estimation
12.1.4. Validation
12.1.5. Publishing
12.2. Research Attributes