Key Market Trends and Insights
- North America dominated the Security And Surveillance Storage Market in 2025, accounting for approximately 5.1 USD Billion of revenue by 2032, driven by government smart city programmes, transportation security infrastructure, and enterprise physical security investments generating sustained video storage demand.
- By Application, Video Surveillance is the largest storage segment at approximately USD 5.5 Billion projected by 2032, driven by the mass deployment of IP cameras across retail, transportation, government, and enterprise facilities requiring network video recorder (NVR) and cloud storage infrastructure.
- Cloud-based surveillance storage is the fastest-growing deployment model, driven by the elimination of on-premises NVR hardware maintenance, the ability to scale storage capacity dynamically as camera deployments expand, and the integration of AI-powered video analytics as cloud services on top of stored video feeds.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD 7.33 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 15.4 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: 9.5%
- Fastest-Growing Deployment: Cloud-based Storage
AI integration is transforming surveillance storage from a passive repository to an active intelligence platform: modern surveillance storage systems are required to support simultaneous write and random-read operations as AI analytics engines continuously process stored video for retrospective license plate recognition, crowd behaviour analysis, anomaly detection, and forensic search. This AI-optimised storage requirement is driving investment in surveillance-specific storage architectures-including Seagate's SkyHawk AI drives and Western Digital's Purple Pro series-designed for mixed read/write workloads with 24/7 continuous recording and AI workload characteristics. The global smart city deployment pipeline, particularly in Asia-Pacific where China's Safe City programme alone has deployed over 100 million cameras, is the single largest driver of surveillance storage demand.
Key Takeaways
- The 4K IP camera transition is the fundamental hardware driver: each generation of higher-resolution camera deployment roughly doubles video storage requirements, creating a structural capacity expansion cycle independent of camera count growth.
- AI video analytics is transforming storage architecture requirements-demanding high random-read IOPS performance from storage systems simultaneously writing continuous video and serving analytics query workloads-creating a premium storage segment for AI-optimised surveillance drives and servers.
- Cloud video surveillance storage is growing fastest, with VSaaS (Video Surveillance as a Service) platforms from Genetec, Milestone, and Avigilon enabling organisations to scale surveillance storage without on-premises infrastructure investment.
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Companies Mentioned
- Cisco Systems (United States)
- Honeywell International (United States)
- Dell Technologies (United States)
- NetApp (United States)
- Rasilient Systems (United States)

