The portable ultrasound market is projected to reach USD 3.84 billion by 2030 from 2.49 billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 9.0% during the forecast period. The demand for portable ultrasound systems is driven by several key factors, including the increasing need for point-of-care diagnostics, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and the requirement for quick or real-time imaging in emergency situations or rural areas. Technological advancements such as miniaturization, wireless connectivity, and AI-assisted imaging have improved the usability and efficiency of these devices.
As telemedicine continues to grow, there is a greater application of portable ultrasound systems in home healthcare, along with lower costs than traditional machines. This has expanded the market for portable ultrasound in both developed and emerging markets. Key players in the portable ultrasound market include Philips Healthcare (Netherlands), GE Healthcare (US), and Siemens Healthineers (Germany), among others.
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GE Healthcare (US) is a leading name in medical technology, diagnostics, and digital solutions. It is particularly noted for its extensive portfolio in the Ultrasound segment. The Ultrasound range includes advanced systems tailored for various applications, such as cardiology, radiology, obstetrics and gynecology, musculoskeletal imaging, and point-of-care diagnostics. These state-of-the-art systems feature AI-assisted imaging, high-definition resolution, and portable designs, all aimed at improving diagnostic accuracy and accessibility. The Voluson series focuses on women’s health, while the LOGIQ series is dedicated to general imaging. The Vscan Air offers handheld versatility, creating a comprehensive solution that meets the needs of clinicians working in any healthcare setting.
Philips Healthcare (Netherlands) is a leading provider of health technology solutions, dedicated to improving patient care and health outcomes. The company offers a wide range of innovative products, including medical imaging systems, patient care solutions, connected care technologies, and precision diagnostic systems. One of its advanced offerings is the Lumify portable ultrasound system, which transforms Android and Apple devices into point-of-care diagnostic imaging tools. The Lumify platform is known for its superior image quality and comes with a selection of transducers, including the S4-1 for cardiac and abdominal scans, the L12-4 for vascular and superficial imaging, and the C5-2 for deep scans, such as those used in OB/GYN and lung assessments. The system boasts advanced diagnostic features, including B-mode, Color Doppler, M-mode, and Pulsed Wave Doppler, along with early OB measurement tools, making it a comprehensive solution for healthcare professionals.
Siemens Healthineers (Germany) plays a significant role in the portable ultrasound market by offering a range of advanced, compact systems designed for point-of-care and mobile diagnostic use. Leveraging its expertise in medical imaging, the company provides solutions like the ACUSON Freestyle, ACUSON P500, and ACUSON Juniper, which combine portability with high-quality imaging and user-friendly interfaces. These systems support a wide range of clinical applications—including emergency medicine, cardiology, and obstetrics—enabling faster diagnosis and improved patient care in both hospital and remote settings. Siemens Healthineers’ focus on innovation, wireless technology, and workflow efficiency reinforces its strong position in the growing portable ultrasound segment.
Market Ranking:
The portable ultrasound market is moderately fragmented but led by three major players—GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers—who dominate with strong product portfolios and global reach.
GE Healthcare leads with an estimated 20–25% market share, driven by its widely adopted Vscan series and LOGIQ e systems, known for point-of-care precision and reliability. Philips Healthcare follows with 15–20%, anchored by its Lumify handheld ultrasound that integrates seamlessly with smart devices and supports telehealth applications. Siemens Healthineers, with around 8–10% market share, ranks third, offering versatile and affordable portable systems like the ACUSON P500, particularly strong in emerging markets. These top players are complemented by others such as Fujifilm Sonosite, Butterfly Network, and Samsung Medison, while the remaining 5–10% of the market is served by innovative startups and regional competitors focusing on AI, mobile integration, and affordability.
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