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ataM Intelligence reports the U.S. property‑management robotics market reached $4.418 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to $8.675 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 8.80% from 2025‑2032. Labor shortages, the rise of autonomous service robots, heightened sanitation demands, and ongoing digitalization are driving rapid adoption across commercial real estate. From autonomous floor‑cleaners in office towers to UV disinfection units in hospitals and AI‑driven patrol robots in transit hubs, robotics has moved from experimental to essential infrastructure. The U.S. leads global adoption, supported by investments from real‑estate owners, hospitality chains, healthcare operators, and government smart‑facility programs.
Three structural forces reshape the market: 1) Labor cost inflation and workforce gaps push facilities to cut staff reliance by up to 30% with robots. 2) Robot‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) subscription models have grown 30% YoY, enabling mid‑size hotels, malls, warehouses, and hospitals to access robotics without large CAPEX. 3) Integration of AI navigation, IoT, and cloud analytics—advanced sensors, SLAM, remote fleet dashboards, predictive maintenance—supports fully autonomous operations in high‑traffic buildings.
By robot type, floor‑cleaning robots dominate the market, holding 42% ($1.85 billion) in 2024, driven by deployments in offices, malls, airports, hospitals, and universities. Other categories include disinfection, serving, facility service, and miscellaneous robots.
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