The digital health for obesity market is projected to reach a value of USD 526.93 billion by 2034, according to a recent study by Polaris Market Research. The report, titled “Digital Health for Obesity Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Component (Software, Hardware, and Services), By End Use, By Region – Market Forecast, 2025–2034” offers an in-depth look at current market dynamics and provides forecasts for future growth.
Digital health for obesity uses technology—including mobile apps, wearable devices, and telehealth platforms—to help monitor, manage, and support weight loss as well as promote healthy lifestyle changes.
Around the world, governments and healthcare organizations are acknowledging obesity as a major health challenge and implementing initiatives to address it. Many are investing in digital health programs and expanding telemedicine services as part of their national health strategies. Policies that improve access to digital healthcare, provide insurance coverage for virtual consultations, and promote preventive care are encouraging wider adoption of these tools. Such backing from authorities is enhancing the credibility of digital health solutions and extending their reach. With increasingly supportive policy environments, the use of digital tools for obesity care is rising rapidly, driving market growth.
Healthcare is increasingly shifting from disease treatment to prevention, and from standardized approaches to personalized care. Digital health tools align perfectly with this transformation by enabling users to set specific goals, track their progress, and receive customized recommendations based on their unique health data. This individualized approach makes obesity management more effective and engaging. Preventive care also lowers long-term healthcare costs, appealing to both patients and providers. As people look for greater control over their health and expect tailored support, the digital health for obesity market is expanding to meet this growing demand.
Key Highlights of the Digital Health for Obesity Market Report
- By component, the service segment led the market in 2024 with the largest share, driven by the need for personalized guidance, motivation, and follow-up, all of which are critical for effective weight management.
- The provider segment, by end use, is projected to witness notable growth during the forecast period, as healthcare providers increasingly adopt digital health tools for obesity management.
- In 2024, North America held the largest share of the digital health for obesity market, supported by high obesity rates, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and strong uptake of digital technologies.
- The Asia Pacific market is showing robust growth, fueled by rapid urbanization, dietary changes, and sedentary lifestyles, which have significantly increased obesity rates, particularly in developing nations.
- Key global market players include WW International, MyFitnessPal, Teladoc Health, Inc., Fitnesskeeper Inc., Healthify (My Diet Coach), Fitbit, Inc., Noom, PlateJoy HEALTH, Tempus, WellDoc, Sidekick Health, and BioAge Labs.
Digital Health for Obesity Market Analysis by Component, End Use, and Region:
- By Component (Revenue in USD Billion, 2020–2034)
- Software
- Hardware
- Services
- By End Use (Revenue in USD Billion, 2020–2034)
- Patients
- Providers
- Payers
- Others
- By Regional Outlook (Revenue in USD Billion, 2020–2034)
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- UK
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Malaysia
- South Korea
- Indonesia
- Australia
- Vietnam
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- Middle East & Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Israel
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East & Africa
- Latin America
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America
- North America