The China Agentic AI Market was valued at $645 Million in 2025 and projected to reach to $8991.5 Million by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of 45.7%. China's Agentic AI market is positioned as a global growth leader, driven by substantial government support, massive R&D investments, and widespread enterprise digitalization.
| Market Size in | USD 26.32 MN |
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| Units Considered | Value (USD MN) |
China's Agentic AI market is projected to grow from $645.0 million in 2025 to $8,991.5 million by 2030, representing a 45.7% CAGR—outpacing the global average of 44.6%.
China's strategic investments in AI infrastructure and national AI development initiatives are accelerating enterprise adoption of autonomous agents across manufacturing, finance, and logistics sectors.
Rapid digitalization of Chinese enterprises, combined with advanced cloud computing capabilities and 5G deployment, creates an ideal ecosystem for agentic AI implementation and scaling.
Chinese organizations are increasingly deploying autonomous agents for process automation, customer service, supply chain optimization, and intelligent decision-making to enhance operational efficiency.
| Report Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Fastest Growing Segment | PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS (Enterprise) |
| Forecast Period | 2025–2030 |
| Growth Rate | CAGR of 44.6% from 2025 to 2030 |
| Largest Segment | INDIVIDUAL USERS (End User) |
| Market Size Base Year (Billions) | ~USD 7.05 (2025) |
| Revenue Forecast (Billions) | ~USD 44.57 (2030) |
| Segments Covered | Offering, Horizontal Use Case, Vertical Use Case, End User, Enterprise, Use Case |
6 segment dimensions are covered across the global market.
| Company | HQ | Ownership | Strongest segments |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALPHABET, INC. | United States | Public Company | Search & Other Google Services Ads,YouTube Ads & Subscriptions,Google Cloud (including Workspace), |
| IBM CORPORATION | United States | Public Company | Software (Hybrid Cloud & AI Platforms),Consulting (Strategy, Technology, Managed Services),Infrastructure (Servers, Storage, Lifecycle Services), |
| ORACLE CORPORATION | United States | Public Company | Cloud SaaS (Fusion ERP/EPM/SCM/HCM, NetSuite, Oracle Health, CX),Cloud Infrastructure & Autonomous Database,On-premise License & Support (Database, Middleware, Java), |
| AMAZON.COM, INC. | United States | Public Company | First-party online and physical retail,Third-party marketplace services,Amazon Web Services (AWS), |
| MICROSOFT CORPORATION | United States | Public Company | Intelligent Cloud (Azure, server products, GitHub, Nuance, enterprise services),Productivity & Business Processes (Microsoft 365, Teams, LinkedIn, Dynamics),Personal Computing (Windows OEM, devices, gaming, search and news advertising), |
| SALESFORCE.COM INC. | United States | Public Company | Sales and Service Cloud (incl. Agentforce Sales & Service),Platform, Data 360, Integration & Informatica-based data services,Slack and Collaboration, |
| SAP SE | Germany | Public Company | S/4HANA and core ERP,HCM (SAP SuccessFactors),Spend Management and Business Network, |
| NVIDIA CORPORATION | United States | Public Company | Data center AI compute platforms (GPUs and systems),High-speed networking and interconnect (InfiniBand/Ethernet),AI software, platforms, and enterprise licenses, |
Alphabet, Inc. is a publicly traded American technology conglomerate founded in 1998 with 194,668 employees, serving as the parent company of Google and other subsidiaries.
IBM Corporation is a publicly traded American technology and consulting company founded in 1911 with 264,300 employees, providing enterprise hardware, software, and services.
Oracle Corporation is a publicly traded American software company founded in 1977 with 141,000 employees, specializing in database management systems and enterprise cloud solutions.
Amazon.com, Inc. is a publicly traded American e-commerce and cloud computing company founded in 1994 with 1,576,000 employees, operating one of the world's largest online retail and AWS cloud platforms.
Microsoft Corporation is a publicly traded American technology company founded in 1975 with 228,000 employees, providing software, cloud services, and enterprise solutions globally.
Salesforce.com Inc. is a publicly traded American cloud-based software company founded in 1999 with 83,334 employees, specializing in customer relationship management and enterprise applications.
SAP SE is a publicly traded German enterprise software company founded in 1972 with 111,038 employees, providing business management and data analytics solutions worldwide.
NVIDIA Corporation is a publicly traded American technology company founded in 1993 with 42,000 employees, specializing in graphics processing units and AI computing platforms.
China's Agentic AI market is projected to reach $8,991.5 million by 2030, growing from $645.0 million in 2025.
China's Agentic AI market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 45.7% between 2025 and 2030.
Manufacturing, finance, and logistics sectors in China are primary drivers of agentic AI adoption and deployment.
China's 45.7% CAGR exceeds the global average of 44.6%, reflecting China's accelerated investment and adoption pace.
Government AI initiatives, abundant computational resources, strong AI talent, and enterprise automation demand fuel China's market expansion.
The research methodology for the global agentic AI market report involved extensive secondary sources and directories, as well as reputed open-source databases, to identify and collect information for this technical and market-oriented study. In-depth interviews were conducted with various primary respondents, including agentic AI software providers, agentic AI service providers, individual end users, and enterprise end users; high-level executives of multiple companies offering agentic AI software & services; and industry consultants to obtain and verify critical qualitative and quantitative information and assess the market prospects and industry trends.
In the secondary research process, various secondary sources were used to identify and collect information for the study. The secondary sources included annual reports; press releases and investor presentations of companies; product documentation; technical white papers; developer documentation; and certified publications such as Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR), Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), Transactions on Machine Learning Research (TMLR), Artificial Intelligence, IEEE Intelligent Systems, IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, and Machine Learning. Articles, technical papers, standards, and guidance from recognized associations, conferences, and government organizations were also referred to, including but not limited to the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Linux Foundation, Agentic AI Foundation, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and European Commission.
Secondary research was used to obtain key information about the industry’s value chain, the market’s monetary chain, the overall pool of key players, market classification and segmentation according to industry trends to the bottom-most level, regional markets, and key developments from market- and technology-oriented perspectives.
In the primary research process, a diverse range of stakeholders from both the supply and demand sides of the agentic AI ecosystem were interviewed to gather qualitative and quantitative insights specific to this market. From the supply side, key industry experts, such as chief executive officers (CEOs), vice presidents (VPs), marketing directors, technology & innovation directors, as well as technical leads from vendors offering agentic AI software & services, were consulted. The study also included system integrators, service providers, and IT service firms that implement and support agentic AI. On the demand side, input from IT decision-makers, product managers, and business heads of prominent enterprise end users was collected to understand the user perspectives and adoption challenges within targeted industries.
The primary research ensured that all crucial parameters affecting the agentic AI market—from technological advancements and evolving use cases (customer service & support, sales & revenue operations, marketing & customer engagement, IT operations & software engineering, data, analytics & business intelligence, cybersecurity & risk operations, etc.) to regulatory and compliance needs (GDPR, CCPA, Europe AI Act, AIDA, etc.) were considered. Each factor was thoroughly analyzed, verified through primary research, and evaluated to obtain precise quantitative and qualitative data for this market.
Once the initial phase of market engineering was completed, including detailed calculations for market statistics, segment-specific growth forecasts, and data triangulation, an additional round of primary research was undertaken. This step was crucial for refining and validating critical data points, such as agentic AI offerings (agentic AI software & services), industry adoption trends, the competitive landscape, and key market dynamics like demand drivers (Growing enterprise focus on measurable productivity and cost outcomes; Enterprise shift from assistive copilots to autonomous workflow execution; Embedding AI agents into core business platforms, reducing adoption friction; Advances in reasoning, tool use, memory, and orchestration expanding viable use cases), challenges (Securing agents with access to enterprise systems, data, and transaction rights; Defining accountability and human oversight for autonomous decisions and actions), and opportunities (Industry-specific agents built around regulated and high-value workflows; Agent orchestration, interoperability, and marketplace ecosystems; Governance, security, observability, and identity layers for enterprise-scale deployment).
In the comprehensive market engineering process, the top-down and bottom-up approaches, along with several data triangulation methods, were extensively employed to perform market estimation and forecasting for the overall market segments and subsegments listed in this report. Extensive qualitative and quantitative analysis was performed throughout the market engineering process to capture critical information/insights for the report.

Note: Three tiers of companies are defined based on their total revenue for the year ended 31st December 2025; Tier 1 companies’ revenue is more than USD 500 million; Tier 2 companies' revenue ranges between USD 500 million and 100 million; and Tier 3 companies’ revenue is less than USD 100 million
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The top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate and forecast the agentic AI market, as well as its dependent submarkets. This multi-layered analysis was further reinforced through data triangulation, which incorporated primary and secondary research inputs. The market figures were also validated against the existing MarketsandMarkets repository for accuracy.

The market was divided into several segments and subsegments after determining the overall market size using the market size estimation processes described above. To complete the overall market engineering process and determine the exact statistics for each market segment and subsegment, data triangulation and market segmentation procedures were employed, wherever applicable. The overall market size was then used in the top-down approach to estimate the size of other individual markets by applying percentage splits to the market segmentation.
Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems designed to pursue goals with a degree of autonomy by interpreting context, planning and sequencing actions, using available tools and information, adapting to changing conditions, and executing tasks across one or more steps with limited human intervention. Unlike conventional AI assistants that primarily generate responses or recommendations, agentic AI can maintain state, make decisions within defined boundaries, interact with digital environments, coordinate with other agents or systems, and take actions toward completing an objective. Effective agentic AI combines reasoning, contextual awareness, tool use, memory, orchestration, and governance to enable reliable, traceable, and controlled execution of complex workflows in real-world environments.
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