Indoor Location Market to Reach $50.10 Billion by 2031, Fueled by Advanced Indoor Positioning Systems
The indoor location market is forecast to expand rapidly, reaching $50.10 billion by 2031 as advanced indoor positioning systems gain adoption across industries. The market is expected to grow from $18.35 billion in 2026 to $50.10 billion by 2031, implying a 22.3% CAGR. The growth is linked to demand for real-time visibility of assets and staff inside buildings, supported by improvements in technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy, Ultra-Wideband, Wi‑Fi, RFID, and magnetic positioning. Adoption is being pushed by smart building development, Industry 4.0 initiatives, connected healthcare, and intelligent retail. The report says Ultra-Wideband is projected to register the highest CAGR from 2026 to 2031, driven by centimeter-level accuracy and increasing deployment in AMRs and smartphones. Companies including Apple, Samsung, and the FiRa Consortium are cited for ecosystem interoperability and scalability. It also notes that supply chain management is set to hold the largest share in 2026.







