The automated border control market is projected to grow from USD 2.56 billion in 2025 to USD 5.03 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 14.4% from 2025 to 2030. One of the primary drivers is the sharp increase in international passenger traffic, which has put immense pressure on border control authorities to process travelers more efficiently without compromising security. Airports, seaports, and land borders increasingly turn to automated solutions, such as eGates and biometric kiosks, to reduce congestion and waiting times. The growing need for contactless and hygienic border procedures, especially in the aftermath of COVID-19, has significantly accelerated the adoption of ABC systems.
Biometric technologies - facial recognition, fingerprint, and iris scanning - offer secure and fast identity verification, aligning with health and security protocols. Government mandates and regulatory frameworks, such as the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) and ICAO’s TRIP strategy, also push countries to modernize their border infrastructure. At the same time, the high cost of manual processing and global staff shortages make automation a more attractive and cost-efficient option. In addition, technological advancements and support from vendors such as IDEMIA, Thales, and Vision-Box, along with smart airport and smart border initiatives, drive the market. These combined factors make the automated border control market a critical component of next-generation border security and travel efficiency.
Similarly, the US expanded biometric hardware deployment at over 50 airports, including high-traffic terminals at Miami, Dallas, and Atlanta, significantly reducing processing times. Additionally, land and seaports are integrating hardware systems such as vehicle scanners and biometric booths, with Europe and North America leading in adoption. The EU-funded Smart Borders Initiative is deploying hardware-heavy ABC systems across Schengen countries, especially at major airports like Frankfurt and Paris-CDG. The increasing need for secure, contactless, faster border control solutions pushes governments and airport authorities to prioritize hardware installations. With high capital expenditure and lifecycle replacements, hardware remains the core revenue-generating segment in the ABC market.
This deployment significantly reduced border processing times, improved passenger throughput, and connected to international security databases like Interpol for real-time threat detection. Following this, authorities reported shorter queues and greater operational efficiency. Globally, the seaport segment is now recognized as the second-fastest growing area in the market, as increasing maritime travel and cargo movement heighten the demand for secure, automated border control. The introduction of advanced technologies such as on-device AI, liveness detection, and multispectral biometric imaging has enabled seamless implementation at seaports. These developments, coupled with successful pilot projects and government support, underscore the growing importance of the seaport segment in the global automated border control market.
For instance, Frankfurt Airport boosted its eGate capacity by 40% in 2023 to manage over 70 million passengers annually, while France’s major airports, including Nice, CDG, Orly, and Marseille, have rolled out facial recognition eGates under the PARAFE system. Additionally, manufacturers such as Vision-Box, IDEMIA, Thales, and Secunet are securing contracts with European airport authorities, enhancing regional ABC infrastructure. Security concerns related to illegal migration and overstays are also pushing adoption. Pilot programs in countries such as Germany and Croatia have reduced undocumented overstays by 40%. Despite some delays in EES rollout due to technical challenges in countries such as Germany and the Netherlands, phased implementation is underway, positioning Europe as a global leader in the market.
Biometric technologies - facial recognition, fingerprint, and iris scanning - offer secure and fast identity verification, aligning with health and security protocols. Government mandates and regulatory frameworks, such as the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES) and ICAO’s TRIP strategy, also push countries to modernize their border infrastructure. At the same time, the high cost of manual processing and global staff shortages make automation a more attractive and cost-efficient option. In addition, technological advancements and support from vendors such as IDEMIA, Thales, and Vision-Box, along with smart airport and smart border initiatives, drive the market. These combined factors make the automated border control market a critical component of next-generation border security and travel efficiency.
Hardware segment is expected to record a significant CAGR in the automated border market from 2025 to 2030.
The hardware segment is expected to witness the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to the physical infrastructure requirements involved in automating border crossing points. Key hardware components include eGates, biometric scanners (facial, fingerprint, and iris), passport readers, surveillance cameras, and integrated kiosks for processing travelers efficiently and securely. As global passenger traffic rebounds, countries are accelerating investments in automated border control (ABC) hardware to reduce congestion and enhance security. For instance, in July 2024, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport deployed 68 new eGates, becoming India’s largest automated immigration setup.Similarly, the US expanded biometric hardware deployment at over 50 airports, including high-traffic terminals at Miami, Dallas, and Atlanta, significantly reducing processing times. Additionally, land and seaports are integrating hardware systems such as vehicle scanners and biometric booths, with Europe and North America leading in adoption. The EU-funded Smart Borders Initiative is deploying hardware-heavy ABC systems across Schengen countries, especially at major airports like Frankfurt and Paris-CDG. The increasing need for secure, contactless, faster border control solutions pushes governments and airport authorities to prioritize hardware installations. With high capital expenditure and lifecycle replacements, hardware remains the core revenue-generating segment in the ABC market.
Seaports segment is projected to hold a commendable share of the automated border market from 2025 to 2030.
The seaport segment is emerging as a considerable contributor to the automated border control market, driven by increasing passenger volumes, the need for faster processing, and enhanced maritime security. International seaports and ferry terminals, particularly in high-traffic regions, are adopting ABC systems to manage growing traveler flows. A notable example is Indonesia’s Batam Center, where five major seaports collectively handle around 500,000 passengers annually. In 2024, Indonesian immigration authorities implemented HID Global’s Autogate system at these ports, integrating ATOM passport readers with facial recognition cameras.This deployment significantly reduced border processing times, improved passenger throughput, and connected to international security databases like Interpol for real-time threat detection. Following this, authorities reported shorter queues and greater operational efficiency. Globally, the seaport segment is now recognized as the second-fastest growing area in the market, as increasing maritime travel and cargo movement heighten the demand for secure, automated border control. The introduction of advanced technologies such as on-device AI, liveness detection, and multispectral biometric imaging has enabled seamless implementation at seaports. These developments, coupled with successful pilot projects and government support, underscore the growing importance of the seaport segment in the global automated border control market.
Europe contributed largest share of automated border control market in 2024.
Europe is set to contribute a significant share to the automated border control market in 2024, driven by robust infrastructure, regulatory initiatives, and widespread adoption of biometric systems. A major catalyst is the European Union’s upcoming Entry/Exit System (EES), scheduled to launch in October 2025. The EES will require non-EU travelers to register biometric data, such as facial images and fingerprints, at self-service kiosks across all Schengen borders, leading to a rapid increase in ABC deployments. Airports across Europe are expanding their capabilities in anticipation of this shift.For instance, Frankfurt Airport boosted its eGate capacity by 40% in 2023 to manage over 70 million passengers annually, while France’s major airports, including Nice, CDG, Orly, and Marseille, have rolled out facial recognition eGates under the PARAFE system. Additionally, manufacturers such as Vision-Box, IDEMIA, Thales, and Secunet are securing contracts with European airport authorities, enhancing regional ABC infrastructure. Security concerns related to illegal migration and overstays are also pushing adoption. Pilot programs in countries such as Germany and Croatia have reduced undocumented overstays by 40%. Despite some delays in EES rollout due to technical challenges in countries such as Germany and the Netherlands, phased implementation is underway, positioning Europe as a global leader in the market.
- By Company Type: Tier 1 - 40%, Tier 2 - 35%, and Tier 3 - 25%
- By Designation: C-level Executives - 35%, Managers - 45%, and Others - 20%
- By Region: North America - 25%, Europe - 40%, Asia Pacific - 25%, and RoW - 10%
Prominent players profiled in this report include Thales (France), Secunet Security Networks AG (Germany), IDEMIA (France), and SITA (Switzerland).
Report Coverage
The report defines, describes, and forecasts the automated border control market based on solution type (e-gates, kiosks), component type (hardware, software, services), application (airports, seaports, land ports), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and RoW. It provides detailed information regarding drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges influencing the market growth. It also analyzes competitive developments such as acquisitions, product launches, expansions, and actions carried out by the key players to grow in the market.Reasons to Buy This Report
The report will help the market leaders/new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue for the overall automated border control market and the subsegments. The report will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insight to position their business better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the market’s pulse and provides information on key drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges.The report will provide insights into the following points:
- Analysis of key drivers (increasing number of international passengers traveling across borders; growing security concerns at land ports, airports, and seaports; advancements in biometrics), restraints (lack of security standardization across different systems and countries; high initial implementation cost for automated border control systems), opportunities (growing implementation of digital ID verification systems by governments and transportation organizations; rising integration of artificial intelligence in automated border control systems), and challenges (increasing risks of cyberattacks) in the automated border control market
- Product development /Innovation: Detailed insights into upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product launches in the automated border control market
- Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets; the report analyses the automated border control market across various regions
- Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products launched, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the automated border control market
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market share, growth strategies, and offering of leading players, including Thales (France), Secunet Security Networks AG (Germany), IDEMIA (France), NEC Corporation (Japan), and SITA (Switzerland) in the automated border control market
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Research Methodology
4 Premium Insights
5 Market Overview
6 Automated Procedures for Border Crossing
7 Automated Border Control Market, by Solution Type
8 Automated Border Control Market, by Offering
9 Automated Border Control Market, by Application
10 Automated Border Control Market, by Region
11 Competitive Landscape
12 Company Profiles
13 Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned
- Vision-Box
- Sita
- Secunet Security Networks AG
- Idemia
- Thales
- Nec Corporation
- Indra Sistemas, S.A.
- Gunnebo Ab
- Hid Global Corporations
- Atos Se
- Dormakaba Group
- Unisys
- Biolink Solutions
- Bioid
- Cognitec Systems GmbH
- Dermalog Identification System GmbH
- Ier
- International Security Technology Ltd.
- M2Sys Technology
- Magnetic Autocontrol GmbH
- Mühlbauer Group
- Securiport
- Veridos GmbH
- Zetes
- Morpho Dys
Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 226 |
Published | July 2025 |
Forecast Period | 2025 - 2030 |
Estimated Market Value in 2025 | 2.56 Billion |
Forecasted Market Value by 2030 | 5.03 Billion |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 14.4% |
Regions Covered | Global |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 25 |