Imagine a device smaller than your phone that can see inside the body — no radiation, no waiting. That's the handheld ultrasound, and it's changing medicine. The ultrasound devices market report by MRFR shows that portable ultrasound devices are the fastest‑growing segment, and the market is growing at 4.12% CAGR — from $11.66 billion to $18.18 billion by 2035. Why the shift? Because point‑of‑care ultrasound is now as common as a blood pressure cuff in many clinics.
What's driving growth? Diagnostic imaging is the largest application, but fetal monitoring is the fastest‑growing. The ultrasound devices market analysis highlights that 2D ultrasound still dominates, but Doppler ultrasound is the fastest‑growing technology — because cardiologists need to see blood flow, not just anatomy.
What's new? AI that helps novice users get diagnostic‑quality images. Instead of guessing the right probe angle, the AI guides you. That's huge for rural clinics where ultrasound specialists are scarce.
The bottom line: ultrasound is no longer a specialist tool. It's becoming as universal as the stethoscope. And with AI assistance, even a family doctor can use it.