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Automotive Driver Monitoring System Market Size - By System, By Vehicle, By Technology, By End Use, Growth Forecast, 2025 - 2034
Report ID: GMI9027
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Published Date: September 2025
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Authors: Preeti Wadhwani, Aishwarya Ambekar
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Base Year: 2024
Companies covered: 25
Tables & Figures: 170
Countries covered: 24
Pages: 230
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Automotive Driver Monitoring System Market Size
The global automotive driver monitoring system market size was estimated at USD 2.72 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 2.93 billion in 2025 to USD 6.14 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 8.6%, according to latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) are vehicle-based technologies that assess drivers for attentiveness and their behavior. These systems collect information about eye position, head position, eyelid closing speed, and facial expressions to identify driver fatigue, distraction, or impairment. As road safety is rising global concern (often accelerated by the development of semi-autonomous driving technologies), DMS technology has emerged as a prominent added safety feature in passenger vehicles market.
Regulation from government authorities is one of the strongest drivers of DMS technologies. The European Union has established the General Safety Regulation (EU Regulation 2019/2144) requiring new vehicle types to have driver drowsiness and attention warning systems installed by July 2022 and in all newly registered vehicles starting from July 2024.
A higher level of regulation will be in place in 2026 when Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) systems that monitor the driver gaze are put into effect in all passenger vehicles. This regulatory parameter has set a global benchmark, influencing other regions also to follow similar measures.
In the US, a federal mandate is still in process, yet the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has provided some guidance to adopt DMS deployment in vehicles with driver assist technologies. In addition, China has been incentivizing in-cabin monitoring systems for domestic and foreign vehicles sold in its country. These regional regulations combined with an increased interest in safer vehicle experiences are driving a significant demand across all major automotive markets.
Many key manufacturers have invested heavily in driver monitoring systems. For instance, Swedish company Smart Eye has provided its DMS software to over one million vehicles in 2022. Automotive OEMs like BMW, Audi, Porsche, Volvo and General Motors have started to integrate DMS from Smart Eye into different models. Most notably, in August 2024, Smart Eye received a SEK 700 million contract from several worldwide OEMs to provide DMS for their new vehicles which were set to be in production by 2026.
Technology is evolving rapidly in this sector. Research institutes are working on real-time gaze tracking and low-latency edge computing, as well as utilizing infrared sensors for night-time functionality. Driver Monitoring Dataset (DMD) is helping developers to create more accurate AI models to detect drowsiness, distraction, and gaze deviation with high levels of accuracy. This technology is resulting in systems being more reliable and effective under a variety of lighting levels and behavioral situations.
Recent news includes the introduction of Smart Eye’s AIS Focus system that has been designed for trucks and buses, to help vehicle manufacturers meet EU regulations. Driver monitoring systems (DMS) are now not just for luxury or passenger vehicles but are becoming more essential in commercial fleets where driver fatigue and distraction are a prominent safety concern.
6% market share
Collective market share in 2024 is 29%
Automotive Driver Monitoring System Market Trends
The driver monitoring systems (DMS) industry is evolving from being optional safety add-ons to becoming a fundamental regulatory feature, particularly in rapid-growth markets, such as China. In the last couple of years, China has been at the forefront of DMS deployment within automobiles, primarily propelled by various developments in the country’s safety regulations.
The draft rules under the 2024 edition of China’s New Car Assessment Program (C-NCAP) have established a framework to measure safety score, which potentially incentivizes vehicle DMS deployments. Fatigue and driver attention monitoring systems are highlighted in the rules and have designated score points.
Automakers from around the world have also responded to these advancements. In late 2024, the US based electric vehicle giant Tesla updated the software of its Model Y to include a driver fatigue warning system based on its internal camera. Some Chinese brands, such as Li Auto, BYD, NIO, and Zeekr, have similarly incorporated monitoring systems on their premium and mid & top-range vehicles. This demonstrates that automakers are responding to regulations as well as providing systems to help improve driver behavior in their efforts to differentiate brand positioning.
Another remarkable trend is the integration of radar-based sensors with traditional cameras. While the cameras are effective in most cases, their performance can be interrupted by poor light or visual barriers. In response, manufacturers have begun to include ultra-wideband and millimeter-wave radar sensors in their system. They can also detect important indications such as heart rate and breathing are especially useful in scenarios such as the detection of the child or driver unconsciousness.
For instance, the acquisition of CAARESYS by HARMAN significantly strengthens Ready Care's competence, creating a robust solution and putting the company in a leading position for in-cabin radar sensing technology. With this development, Ready Care's offering included "contactless" measurement of vital signs of human’s heart rate, breathing rate, and inter beat intervals to monitor the overall state of a driver.
In 2024, the top ten automotive brands operating in China accounted for more than 60 percent of all DMS and occupant monitoring installations. Many leading OEMs have started adoption of these technologies to stay competitive in the marketplace. This rapid growth is also being experienced in the supply chain disruption, as both domestic and international component suppliers have begun ramping up production and R&D innovation to achieve increasing OEM demand in these areas.
Automotive Driver Monitoring System Market Analysis
Based on system, the automotive driver monitoring system market is divided among eye tracking system, facial recognition system, steering behavior monitoring system, heart rate monitoring system, and others. The eye tracking system segment dominated the market, accounting for 30% in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 7.6% through 2025 to 2034.
Based on vehicle, the automotive driver monitoring system market is segmented into passenger cars, and commercial vehicles. Passenger cars segment dominates the market with 71% share in 2024, and the segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9% from 2025 to 2034.
Based on technology, the automotive driver monitoring system market is segmented among camera-based, sensor-based, and hybrid. The camera-based segment dominates the market with market share of 51% in 2024.
Based on End Use, the automotive driver monitoring system market is segmented into automotive manufacturers, government, individuals, fleet operators, and others. The automotive manufacturers segment dominates the market with share of 50% in 2024.
North America dominated the automotive driver monitoring system market with around 33% share and generated around USD 893.9 million revenue in 2024.
US dominated the North America automotive driver monitoring system market with around 83% market share and generated USD 741.2 million revenue in 2024.
Europe automotive driver monitoring system accounted for USD 781.6 million in 2024 and is anticipated to show lucrative growth over the forecast period.
Asia Pacific automotive driver monitoring system accounted for USD 634.3 million in 2024 and is anticipated to show fastest growth over the forecast period.
Latin America accounted for around USD 219.7 million in 2024 and is anticipated to show robust growth over the forecast period.
Middle East and Africa automotive driver monitoring system market accounted for USD 194.8 million in 2024 and is anticipated to show lucrative growth over the forecast period.
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