
Omdia: Global Video Conferencing Market Grows 5% to $18 Billion in 2024 Despite Economic Uncertainty
"This isn't merely about weathering the storm, it's about strategic transformation,' said Prachi Nema, Principal Analyst, Digital Workplace, Omdia.
"This isn't merely about weathering the storm, it's about strategic transformation,' said Prachi Nema, Principal Analyst, Digital Workplace, Omdia. 'While North America appears saturated and EMEA shows signs of stagnation, Asia & Oceania continue to show promising growth. This reflects the trend in AI adoption, with companies increasingly emphasizing collaboration tools to boost employee productivity in hybrid work settings.
The collaborative meetings market grew 4% in 2024, while the VC devices experienced a 6% year-over-year increase. This growth is particularly noteworthy amid ongoing economic slowdowns and shifting enterprise priorities.
In the short-to-medium term, Omdia expects the market to grow at a 5% CAGR over the next five years, with total revenue reaching $21 billion by 2029. New users in Asia & Oceania, and EMEA, as well as emerging use cases across sectors such as healthcare, education, and finance, will drive this growth.
Additionally, several factors are reshaping the video conferencing landscape:
AI integration is transforming both hardware and software solutions, with features such as automated summaries, translations, and advanced room analytics becoming standard offerings
Strategic partnerships between hardware and software vendors are creating new market opportunities and enhancing interoperability
Android-based plug-and-play solutions are gaining popularity due to their ease of use and flexibility
Microsoft's dominant 49% market share in collaborative meeting services is influencing hardware certification and deployment strategies
"However, the market is becoming increasingly commoditized, with very little product differentiation between vendors' offerings," said Nema.
The research highlights a significant disparity in meeting room infrastructure worldwide, with only 6.25% of all meeting rooms fully equipped as standardized spaces or native meeting rooms such as Microsoft Teams Rooms or Zoom Rooms. However, the market for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) rooms is significantly larger than standardized meeting rooms. The demand for BYOD rooms, particularly those that provide quick and easy wired/wireless meeting capabilities, is on the rise.
Regionally, North America leads with a 42% subscription market share within collaborative meeting services, followed by Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at 27%. Asia & Oceania owns 25% share of the subscription. Globally, only 28% of all meeting rooms have some form of VC capability, highlighting significant growth opportunities for vendors capable of overcoming cost and deployment barriers.
About Omdia
Omdia, part of Informa TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTGT), is a technology research and advisory group. Our deep knowledge of tech markets grounded in real conversations with industry leaders and hundreds of thousands of data points, make our market intelligence our clients' strategic advantage. From R&D to ROI, we identify the greatest opportunities and move the industry forward.

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