Market growth reflects the rising need for automation across logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and service-oriented environments. Organizations are increasingly deploying autonomous mobile robots to improve workplace safety, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce dependency on manual labor. Expanding automation initiatives, combined with rising operational complexity, continue to strengthen demand for intelligent robotic solutions. Advances in load-handling capabilities allow robots to manage larger payloads, reducing task cycles and improving workflow efficiency across facilities. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are now core components of autonomous systems, enabling adaptive navigation, real-time decision-making, and advanced data processing. These capabilities allow robots to function effectively in dynamic settings while improving precision and reliability. As digital transformation accelerates globally, autonomous mobile robots are becoming an essential part of modern operational strategies across multiple industries.
The below 100 kg payload category accounted for 42.7% share in 2025. Robots in this segment are designed for lightweight operations and are optimized for energy efficiency, precise navigation, and compact form factors. Manufacturers emphasize extended battery life, accurate movement control, secure payload handling, and cost-effective scalability to meet diverse operational requirements within this payload range.
The electronics and semiconductor segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.8% during 2026-2035. Growth is supported by increasing automation requirements, demand for higher manufacturing precision, faster production cycles, and strict quality standards. Continuous innovation, flexible production capabilities, and sustained investment in research and development remain critical for manufacturers serving this segment.
North America Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) Market held a 33.5% share in 2025. Regional growth is driven by advanced manufacturing adoption, rising demand for automated logistics solutions, increasing labor costs, and strong investment in robotics innovation. The integration of smart manufacturing technologies and flexible automation systems continues to reinforce market leadership in the region.
Key companies operating in the Global Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) Market include ABB Ltd., Boston Dynamics, KUKA AG, Fanuc, Omron Corporation, Locus Robotics, Geekplus Technology Co., Ltd., GreyOrange, Mobile Industrial Robots, Zebra Technologies Corp., Teradyne Inc., Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Murata Machinery Ltd., ForwardX Robotics, Seegrid, Vecna Robotics, Aethon, Inc., JBT, Balyo, Onward Robotics, and YUJIN ROBOT Co., Ltd. Companies in the Global Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) Market strengthen their market position through continuous technological advancement, product diversification, and strategic partnerships. Investment in artificial intelligence, navigation software, and sensor integration enhances robot autonomy and adaptability. Manufacturers focus on modular and scalable platforms to address varied operational needs across industries. Geographic expansion and collaboration with logistics, manufacturing, and technology providers support broader market penetration.
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Companies Mentioned
The companies profiled in this Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) market report include:- ABB Ltd.
- KUKA AG
- Omron Corporation
- Zebra Technologies Corp.
- Aethon, Inc.
- Vecna Robotics
- ForwardX Robotics
- Mobile Industrial Robots
- Geekplus Technology Co., Ltd.
- YUJIN ROBOT Co., Ltd.
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
- Fanuc
- GreyOrange
- Locus Robotics
- Murata Machinery, Ltd.
- Balyo
- Boston Dynamics
- Onward Robotics
- Seegrid
- Teradyne Inc.
- JBT

