The expansion is driven by multiple factors, including acute labor shortages across logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors, and the increasing preference for shifting from capital-intensive investments to operating expenditure models. Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud robotics, and autonomous navigation technologies have created viable frameworks for remotely controlled robot fleets, which form the foundation of the RaaS model. Real-time performance tracking, centralized software updates, and adaptive learning not only reduce downtime and service costs but also improve reliability, enabling service providers to manage distributed robots efficiently. The subscription-based, outcome-oriented approach has become commercially attractive, offering businesses scalable, flexible, and on-demand automation solutions. Organizations increasingly rely on RaaS to maintain operational continuity, optimize productivity, and tackle repetitive or high-turnover tasks without the burden of long recruitment cycles. This growing emphasis on automation is reinforced by the convergence of AI, connectivity, and smart software integration, making RaaS a key driver of efficiency in modern industries.
The professional segment was valued at USD 1.76 billion in 2025. Companies facing skilled labor shortages and productivity pressures are driving the adoption of professional robotics. Industries such as logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing are particularly invested in robotic systems to maintain operational continuity, improve efficiency, and reduce reliance on specialized personnel. Subscription-based robotic services are becoming a practical solution for managing labor-intensive processes and ensuring consistent output without compromising on performance.
The handling segment generated USD 678.7 million in 2025. Logistics automation is a significant driver of this demand, as warehouses and distribution centers increasingly deploy robots on a subscription basis to transport goods, minimize errors, increase throughput, and fill staffing gaps during peak periods. Advanced sensors and software enable autonomous mobile robots to move heavier loads safely and efficiently, offering businesses dependable solutions at a lower total cost.
North America Robotics as a Service Market held a 36.8% share in 2025, making it the most competitive region for RaaS. The U.S. and Canada have established technology ecosystems that facilitate the rapid adoption of autonomous mobile robots to reduce labor costs and enhance operational efficiency. The region benefits from extensive digital infrastructure and innovation networks that support service-oriented robotics and enable scalable subscription-based solutions in commercial applications across logistics, healthcare, and smart factories.
Key players in the Global Robotics as a Service Market include Fetch Robotics, Locus Robotics, Starship Technologies, 6 River Systems, Sarcos Robotics, Glomatriz, Savioke, Bossa Nova Robotics, Liquid Robotics, inVia Robotics, PrecisionHawk, Fellow Robots, Cobalt Robotics, Knightscope, RedZone Robotics, Marble, Hirebotics, Exotec, Sofigate, and Aethon. Companies in the Global Robotics as a Service (RaaS) Market strengthen their presence by focusing on advanced technology integration, service scalability, and strategic partnerships. Providers invest heavily in AI-driven navigation, cloud connectivity, and remote fleet management software to enhance robot efficiency and reduce downtime. They expand their footprint by collaborating with logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare operators to tailor solutions for industry-specific needs. Subscription-based pricing models, flexible deployment options, and outcome-oriented offerings attract cost-conscious clients.
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Companies Mentioned
The companies profiled in this Robotics as a Service (RaaS) market report include:- Locus Robotics
- Fetch Robotics
- Sarcos Robotics
- 6 River Systems
- Exotec
- Aethon
- Savioke
- Cobalt Robotics
- Knightscope
- Starship Technologies
- Sofigate
- Marble
- Liquid Robotics
- inVia Robotics
- Bossa Nova Robotics
- PrecisionHawk
- RedZone Robotics
- Hirebotics
- Fellow Robots
- Glomatriz
Table Information
| Report Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| No. of Pages | 270 |
| Published | January 2026 |
| Forecast Period | 2025 - 2035 |
| Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 2.21 Billion |
| Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 14.56 Billion |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 21.2% |
| Regions Covered | Global |
| No. of Companies Mentioned | 21 |


