세계의 스마트 홈 시장은 편의성, 에너지 효율성, 보안 및 쾌적성에 대한 수요와 함께 증가하는 가처분 소득, 도시화, IoT 지원 기기의 확산에 힘입어 글로벌 스마트 홈 시장은 2024년부터 연평균 9.3% 성장률을 기록하며 2030년까지 4,059억 4,000만 달러 규모에 이를 것으로 전망됩니다.
가격 하락과 간편한 DIY 설치로 다양한 소득 계층에서의 채택이 가속화되고 있습니다. Frost & Sullivan은 시장을 5개 핵심 영역으로 분류합니다 : 가정 에너지 관리, 홈 자동화 및 제어, 가정 안전 및 보안, 홈 엔터테인먼트, 건강 및 웰니스. 각 영역은 관련 제품, 시스템, 소프트웨어 및 서비스를 포괄하는 독립된 시장으로 간주됩니다. 엔터테인먼트 시스템은 주요 소비자 진입점이며, 에너지 관리 및 보안 솔루션이 그 뒤를 잇습니다. 한편, 고급 자연어 처리 기능을 갖춘 음성 어시스턴트는 대화형 제어를 가능하게 하여 특히 노약자 및 장애인 사용자에게 혜택을 줍니다.
지속가능성에 대한 수요는 스마트 세탁기, 에어컨, 조명, 온도 조절기, 가정용 에너지 모니터 등 에너지 효율적인 가전제품의 채택을 촉진하며, 환경 의식이 높은 소비자와 부합합니다. Matter 표준은 상호 운용성을 강화하여 산업 간 융합을 촉진합니다.
이 보고서는 시장 수익의 약 64.5%를 차지하는 미국, 영국, 독일, 프랑스, 인도, 중국, 일본, 한국의 국가별 분석과 함께 4개 지역에서 상세한 시장 규모와 예측을 제공합니다. Frost &Sullivan의 Growth Generator 플랫폼은 경쟁 인사이트와 상세한 데이터를 얻을 수 있으며 이해 관계자에게 스마트 홈 생태계를 형성하는 시장 동향, 성장 기회 및 경쟁 역학의 전략적 이해를 제공합니다.
수익 예측
기본 추정 2024년의 수익은 921억 840만 달러, 예측 기간 2024-2030년의 CAGR은 10.4%를 나타낼 전망입니다.
스마트 홈 업계에 대한 상위 3대 전략적 필수 과제의 영향
혁신적인 비즈니스 모델
디스랩티브 기술
업계 컨버전스
분석 범위
세분화 용도
홈 에너지 관리
홈 자동화 및 제어
홈 안전 보안
홈 엔터테인먼트
건강 및 웰니스
성장 촉진요인
성장 억제요인
경쟁 환경
경쟁 기업 수
경쟁 요인
주요 기업
기타 주목할 만한 경쟁사
유통 구조
주목할 만한 인수와 합병
목차
조사 범위
분석 범위
세분화 - 응용
전략적 과제
왜 성장이 어려워지고 있는가?
전략적 필수 과제 8(TM)
스마트 홈 업계에 대한 상위 3대 전략적 필수 과제의 영향
성장 기회 분석
성장 지표
성장 촉진요인
성장 억제요인
예측에 관한 고찰
수익, 출하 대수의 예측
지역별 수익 예측
용도별, 수익 예측
주요 국가별, 수익 예측
수익 예측 분석
주요 국가별, 수익 예측 분석
경쟁 환경
최고 성과 기업 및 신흥 혁신 기업
스마트 홈 에코시스템의 기타 주요 기업
스마트 홈 에코시스템 경쟁 구도
ABB
Resideo Technologies
Legrand
BuildTrack
Hisense Group
LG Electronics
Smappee
Aprecomm
홈 에너지 관리
성장 지표
수익 예측
지역별 수익 예측
기기 및 시스템의 주요 지표
홈 자동화 및 제어
성장 지표
수익 예측
지역별 수익 예측
기기 및 시스템의 주요 지표
홈 안전 보안
성장 지표
수익 예측
지역별 수익 예측
기기 및 시스템의 주요 지표
홈 엔터테인먼트
성장 지표
수익 예측
지역별 수익 예측
기기 및 시스템의 주요 지표
건강 및 웰니스
성장 지표
수익 예측
지역별 수익 예측
기기 및 시스템의 주요 지표
성장 기회
성장 기회 1 : AI 기반 스마트 홈 개인화
성장 기회 2 : 지능형 홈 에너지 관리
성장 기회 3 : SHaaS
다음 단계
성장 기회의 장점과 영향
다음 단계
자료 목록
면책사항
HBR
영문 목차
영문목차
AI-Driven Personalization, Servitization, and Platform Synergy to Drive Industry Transformation
The global smart homes market is projected to reach $405.94 billion by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate of 9.3% from 2024, fueled by demand for convenience, energy efficiency, security, and comfort, alongside rising disposable incomes, urbanization, and the proliferation of IoT-enabled devices.
Falling prices and simplified DIY installation are accelerating adoption across diverse income levels. Frost & Sullivan segments the market into five key areas: home energy management, home automation and control, home safety and security, home entertainment, and health and wellness. Each is treated as a distinct market covering all relevant products, systems, software, and services. Entertainment systems are a primary consumer entry point, followed by energy management and security solutions, while voice assistants with advanced natural language processing enable conversational control, particularly benefiting elderly and disabled users.
The demand for sustainability drives adoption of energy-efficient appliances, such as smart washing machines, air conditioners, lighting, thermostats, and home energy monitors, aligning with eco-conscious consumers. The Matter standard enhances interoperability, fostering industry convergence.
The report provides detailed market sizing and forecasts across four regions, with country-level analyses for the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, India, China, Japan, and South Korea, which account for approximately 64.5% of market revenue. Extended insights and granular data are available through Frost & Sullivan's Growth Generator platform, offering stakeholders a strategic understanding of market trends, growth opportunities, and competitive dynamics shaping the smart home ecosystem.
Revenue Forecast
The revenue estimate for the base year 2024 is $92,108.4 million with a CAGR of 10.4% for the study period 2024-2030.
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Smart Homes Industry
Innovative Business Models
Why: Premium smart home automation solution providers are transitioning from one-time purchases to a subscription-based approach and a servitization model that emphasizes personalized services tailored to individual needs. This shift allows customers to pay monthly or annually, reducing upfront costs and adapting services based on usage patterns, which alleviates financial strain.
Frost Perspective: Rising energy costs, the need for a secure indoor environment, improved comfort, and demand for personalization create a ripe opportunity for the smart home market. The business model shift is expected to accelerate over the next 2 to 3 years, driven by demand for tailored home management solutions.
Disruptive Technologies
Why: Smart home systems are evolving with artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT capabilities, enhanced by a vision to integrate AI into every aspect of daily life, alongside virtual battery technology that optimizes energy use through intelligent monitoring. Wearables, air purifiers, and smart health devices are gaining traction, promoting in-home wellness, while advanced voice-activated controls and whole-home integrated systems are expanding adoption.
Frost Perspective: AI-powered voice-activated smart home devices, whole-home connected living solutions with professional setup, and premium automation systems are projected to penetrate the mass market within 3 to 5 years as costs decrease. Virtual battery solutions, which digitally store surplus solar energy and allow consumers to use them for EV charging, are emerging as a game-changer in home energy management.
Industry Convergence
Why: The smart home landscape is transforming as platform providers, ecosystem specialists, connected living solution providers, and networking intelligence experts collaborate to deliver a seamless smart home experience. This convergence addresses interoperability challenges by unifying diverse technologies under the Matter standard, which is gaining momentum as a potential solution to unity devices, addressing long-standing compatibility issues.
Frost Perspective: More than 550 industry leaders are collaborating, with thousands of products, apps, and platforms certified under Matter 1.4, which introduces enhanced setup with QR codes, plus future innovations to support ambient motion sensing, energy management, and home appliances. This effort is expected to establish a robust ecosystem within 3 to 5 years, improving interoperability and user experience despite ongoing challenges with existing standards.
Scope of Analysis
A smart home is a residence equipped with stand-alone or networked devices and systems that can be remotely controlled or automated to enhance occupant convenience, efficiency, security, and well-being.
Smart home adoption is primarily driven by the penetration of IoT-enabled connected devices, next-generation communication protocols, the need for energy and cost savings, and demand for connected living with autonomous control.
Frost & Sullivan divides the smart home market into 5 key application segments: home energy management, home automation and control, home safety and security, home entertainment, and health and wellness.
Frost & Sullivan views the smart home as a concept and approaches each segment as a separate market. A detailed description of each product segment, along with relevant products, is explained on the next slide.
All smart home products, systems, software, and services are covered under these segments and included for market sizing and forecast in upcoming sections.
Market sizing and forecasts are provided for 4 regions: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and Rest of the World (RoW). A summary of country-level analysis is provided for the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, India, China, Japan, and South Korea, which account for nearly 64.5% of the market revenue.
Extended and detailed market sizing and forecasts at the product and country level are provided in Frost & Sullivan's Growth Generator platform.
Revenue was calculated from the consumer's end and may include the margins of system integrators, installers, and retailers.
Segmentation-Application
Home Energy Management
A digitally connected platform that monitors, manages, and controls home functions including HVAC, lighting, and solar PV.
The scope of the study covers hardware such as hub devices, smart plugs, smart thermostats, smart clamps, and in-home displays (IHDs), and software-based dashboard applications including customer engagement platforms.
Home Automation and Control
A centralized system that controls and automates home functions from remote locations.
The scope includes simple and advanced automation functions.
Some of the sensors and controllers included are occupancy/daylight/air quality/humidity, home gateways, automated window blinds, shutters, garage doors, roof windows, shutter controllers, smart kitchen and home appliances, and management software and mobile applications.
Home Safety and Security
Digitally connected devices that monitor a home to ensure full safety and security of occupants.
The scope includes smart IP cameras, alarm systems, smart locks, motion sensors, water leakage sensors, door/window sensors, video doorbells, CO/CO2 sensors, and smoke sensors.
Home Entertainment
A home entertainment system is a multi-room system that controls home entertainment devices and provides a high-quality audio/video experience for end users.
Home entertainment products include smart TVs, smart speakers, connected audio systems, and digital media streamers.
Health and Wellness
Occupant well-being and technology-enabled care (TEC) includes mobile health, digital health, and telehealth.
The scope includes wearable devices, remote health monitors, and air purifiers. Software and services include health and fitness management applications.
Growth Drivers
Urbanization and lifestyle changes have increased the need for safety, security, comfort, and well-being, which will drive demand for home automation and control, home security, and home entertainment products.
Policies promoting energy-efficient or net-zero homes in new construction and retrofits will drive demand for home automation and control and home energy management products.
AI-powered smart home devices and systems elevate smart home experiences for occupants and make homes more intuitive and efficient.
Subscription-based service models in the form of smart home-as-a-service or home automation-as-a-service are enabling consumers to choose their required package at zero upfront cost. This will drive demand for networked smart home solutions.
Post-pandemic work trends, with the shift to remote and hybrid work, have increased demand for home office solutions with smart lighting, climate control, and enhanced Wi-Fi systems to create productive home environments.
The development of universal standards, such as Matter, improves compatibility among devices from different manufacturers, reducing consumer hesitation and fostering broader adoption.
Growth Restraints
The ecosystem is complex and fragmented, with numerous vendors offering smart home devices, systems, and services, with too many protocols and communication standards leading to non-interoperable products.
The high upfront cost of networked smart home systems requiring professional installers is a barrier to market adoption, especially for mass-market consumers.
IoT devices are vulnerable to cyberattacks, with the number of security breaches growing every year as more devices get connected.
Ambiguous market conditions and an uncertain economic climate affect market growth.
Competitive Environment
Number of Competitors
More than 1,000 with revenue greater than $5 million
Competitive Factors
Price, interoperability, brand trust, reliability, ease of use and installation, AI, data privacy and security
Direct sales, system integrators, utilities, and online sales
Notable Acquisitions and Mergers
Resideo completed the acquisition of Snap One in June 2024; Resideo completed the acquisition of First Alert in April 2022; LG acquired an 80% stake in Athom in July 2024; NRG Energy completed the acquisition of Vivint in March 2023; ABB acquired Eve Systems in June 2023.
Table of Contents
Research Scope
Scope of Analysis
Segmentation-Application
Strategic Imperatives
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Smart Homes Industry
Growth Opportunity Analysis
Growth Metrics
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Forecast Considerations
Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Revenue Forecast by Application
Revenue Forecast by Key Countries
Revenue Forecast Analysis
Revenue Forecast Analysis by Key Countries
Competitive Environment
Top Performers and Emerging Innovators
Other Key Players in the Smart Home Ecosystem
Smart Home Ecosystem Competitive Landscape
ABB
Resideo Technologies
Legrand
BuildTrack
Hisense Group
LG Electronics
Smappee
Aprecomm
Home Energy Management
Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Key Metrics of Devices and Systems
Home Automation and Control
Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Key Metrics of Devices and Systems
Home Safety and Security
Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Key Metrics of Devices and Systems
Home Entertainment
Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Key Metrics of Devices and Systems
Health and Wellness
Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Key Metrics of Devices and Systems
Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1: AI-Driven Smart Home Personalization
Growth Opportunity 2: Intelligent Home Energy Management