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Introduction
The Urban Planning Software & Services Market, valued at USD 149.1 billion in 2023, is projected to reach USD 266.7 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.69% (2024–2032). With rapid urbanization, smart city projects, and climate-conscious development, demand for GIS, 3D mapping, and AI-powered tools is accelerating.
Cities are asking: how can technology make urban growth more sustainable, resilient, and liveable?
Key Players
Leading companies are reshaping how cities are designed and managed:
- Esri (ArcGIS Urban) – advanced GIS-based city planning.
- Autodesk (Infra Works) – 3D visualization and infrastructure modelling.
- Bentley Systems (Open Cities Planner) – digital twins for urban resilience.
- Trimble (SketchUp) – intuitive design tools, now with photorealistic visualization (2025 update).
- Sidewalk Labs (Google) – AI-driven urban simulation (Delve).
Recent developments, such as Esri’s ArcGIS Urban updates and Trimble’s SketchUp expansion, highlight the market’s shift toward cloud-based, collaborative platforms that enhance real-time decision-making.
Segmentation
The market is segmented across components, deployment models, and end-use sectors:
- By Component: Software leads (74% share), while services grow fastest with demand for consulting & training.
- By Deployment: Cloud solutions dominate (60%), enabling scalable and collaborative planning.
- By End-Use: Governments hold the largest share, while real estate & infrastructure firms grow fastest with rising redevelopment projects.
Regionally, Asia-Pacific leads (40% share) due to rapid urbanization in China and India, while North America grows steadily with federal smart city funding.
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