Robotic Bin Picking Market to Cross $4.57B by 2036
ROCKVILLE, MD — August 18, 2026 — The global Robotic Bin-Picking Systems Market is valued at USD 690 million in 2026 and is projected to reach USD 4,566 million by 2036, expanding at a 20.8% CAGR, according to Fact.MR. The market was valued at USD 571.2 million in 2025.
Why the Market Is Growing
Manufacturers are moving beyond fixed automation. They need robots that can identify and pick parts placed in random positions. Automotive plants use bin-picking cells to feed machine tools without manual part orientation. Logistics operators also need robots that can manage changing item mixes. The market is gaining as 3D vision, grasp planning and robot integration become more practical for production cells. Fact.MR identifies machine-tending labor relief, 3D vision accuracy, e-commerce order picking, simulation-led cell design and end-of-line automation as key growth drivers.
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External Proof Points
The market is developing within a broader expansion of industrial automation. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) reported 542,000 industrial robot installations worldwide in 2024. IFR also reported 30,600 industrial robots installed in South Korea and about 34,200 in the United States during 2024. In the United States, the U.S. Census Bureau reported USD 326.7 billion in seasonally adjusted retail e-commerce sales in Q1 2026, supporting demand for automated fulfillment operations.
Key Numbers
|
Metric |
Fact.MR Data |
|
Market Value, 2025 |
USD 571.2 million |
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Market Value, 2026 |
USD 690 million |
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Forecast Value, 2036 |
USD 4,566 million |
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CAGR, 2026–2036 |
20.8% |
|
Absolute Opportunity by 2036 |
USD 3,876 million |
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Leading Vision Technology |
Structured-light 3D, 39.0% in 2026 |
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Leading Component |
3D vision systems, 44.0% in 2026 |
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Leading Application |
Machine tending, 30.0% in 2026 |
|
Leading End-Use Industry |
Automotive, 28.0% in 2026 |
Source: Fact.MR.
Segment Breakdown
Vision Technology: Structured-light 3D is expected to hold 39.0% share in 2026, with a market value of USD 269 million. It captures dense surface data and supports object localization across uneven bins.
Component: 3D vision systems are projected to account for 44.0% share in 2026. They locate randomly arranged parts before grasp planning and robot movement.
Application: Machine tending is expected to capture 30.0% share in 2026. It reduces operator involvement around CNC machines and supports more consistent production flow.
End-Use Industry: Automotive is estimated to represent 28.0% share in 2026. Castings and machined components often arrive in varying orientations, creating a strong use case for vision-guided picking.
Country Growth Outlook
|
Country |
CAGR, 2026–2036 |
|
South Korea |
23.0% |
|
United States |
21.8% |
|
Italy |
21.5% |
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Germany |
21.4% |
|
France |
21.1% |
|
Japan |
20.8% |
Source: Fact.MR.
South Korea leads the listed country markets at 23.0% CAGR, supported by electronics automation and online fulfillment. The United States follows at 21.8%, while Italy reaches 21.5%. Germany records 21.4%, France 21.1%, and Japan 20.8%.
Competitive Landscape
Fact.MR identifies FANUC Corporation, Zivid AS, Mujin Corporation, Zebra Technologies (Photoneo), Keyence Corporation, and Fizyr B.V. as key companies in the market. Their offerings cover robot vision, industrial 3D cameras, robot-control software, bin-picking software, 3D sensing and AI vision.
FANUC offers robot-vision capabilities. Zivid provides industrial 3D cameras for bin picking. Mujin supplies robot-control software. Photoneo provides bin-picking software and 3D sensing. Keyence offers 3D vision-guided robotic bin picking, while Fizyr provides AI vision software. Fizyr also announced a partnership with Yaskawa Europe and Bonetto Automation in June 2025.
Important: The Fact.MR page does not disclose individual company market-share percentages. Therefore, no company share figures are assigned here.
Analyst View
Shambhu Nath Jha, Principal Consultant at Fact.MR, states: “Robotic bin-picking systems are being evaluated on repeatable picking. Camera quality alone does not decide acceptance. Buyers are expected to compare vision behavior, grasp planning and recovery routines when parts overlap.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the robotic bin-picking systems market in 2026?
Fact.MR values the market at USD 690 million in 2026.
What will the robotic bin-picking systems market be worth in 2036?
It is forecast to reach USD 4,566 million by 2036.
What is the CAGR of the robotic bin-picking systems market?
The market is projected to grow at 20.8% CAGR from 2026 to 2036.
Which vision technology leads robotic bin picking?
Structured-light 3D leads with 39.0% share in 2026.
Who are the leading companies?
Key companies include FANUC, Zivid, Mujin, Zebra Technologies (Photoneo), Keyence and Fizyr.
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