Hospitality robots market to reach $3.083B

- Allied Market Research said its hospitality robots study projects the global market will grow to $3.083 billion by 2030 from $295.5 million in 2020. - The forecast’s headline figure was a 25.5% compound annual growth rate from 2021 through 2030 across hotels, restaurants, bars, travel and tourism. - The projection appears in Allied Market Research’s hospitality robots report and in a May 21, 2026 item distributed by openPR.

Allied Market Research said its hospitality robots market study projects the global sector will reach $3.083 billion by 2030, up from $295.5 million in 2020. The firm said that implies a compound annual growth rate of 25.5% from 2021 to 2030. The report covers robots used across hotels, restaurants and bars, and the travel and tourism industry, according to the study overview. A May 21, 2026 item carried by openPR repeated the same forecast. ### Where does the $3.083 billion figure come from? Allied Market Research published the underlying forecast in its hospitality robots industry report, listed under report code A13078. The report page says the market was valued at $295.5 million in 2020 and is estimated to reach $3,083 million by 2030. The same page says the forecast period runs from 2021 to 2030. (alliedmarketresearch.com) A separate Allied Market Research press-release page gives nearly the same numbers, though one figure differs slightly. That page says the market was valued at $295.3 million in 2020 and is expected to reach $3,081 million by 2030, while also stating the headline figure as $3,083 million and the CAGR as 25.5%. The variance appears within Allied’s own materials. (alliedmarketresearch.com) ### Which parts of hospitality does the report include? The Allied Market Research report says the market is segmented by type into front desk robots, delivery robots, cleaning robots and others. It says end users include hotels, restaurants and bars, and the travel and tourism industry. It also splits sales channels into online and offline. Those categories show the forecast is not limited to restaurant server robots. (alliedmarketresearch.com) The study groups together guest-facing machines such as front-desk and delivery units with operational equipment such as cleaning robots, based on the report description. That framing comes from the report’s segment definitions. ### Why is this still just a forecast, not a market tally? (alliedmarketresearch.com) The 2030 number is a projection from a commercial market-research report, not a government tally or an exchange filing. Allied Market Research sells the report and provides the top-line figures, segment labels and forecast period on its public page. The openPR item is a distribution channel for the forecast, not the original source of the estimate. (alliedmarketresearch.com) The available public material does not show the full methodology, assumptions or regional breakdown behind the estimate. Without the full report, readers can verify the headline numbers and segment categories, but not the detailed model used to produce the forecast. ### How large is the implied expansion over the decade? The report’s published figures imply the market would be more than ten times its 2020 size by 2030. (alliedmarketresearch.com) Using Allied Market Research’s headline numbers, the increase from $295.5 million to $3.083 billion equals roughly a 10.4-fold rise over the decade. That arithmetic is consistent with the stated 25.5% annual compound growth rate. The pace also sits near other robotics-adjacent forecasts published by the same firm. Allied Market Research says its broader robotics market was expected to grow at a 27.7% CAGR from 2021 to 2030, while its service robotics market was projected to grow at 24.3% from 2023 to 2032. Those are separate markets, but they show hospitality robots inside a wider automation push in commercial settings. (alliedmarketresearch.com) ### What should readers watch next? The next verifiable step is whether Allied Market Research updates or revises the hospitality robots forecast on its report page or in a fresh press release. The current public listing still points to the 2021-2030 forecast window and the $3,083 million endpoint. Any future revision would most likely appear first through Allied Market Research’s report page or press-release channel, and then be recirculated by outlets such as openPR. (alliedmarketresearch.com 1) (alliedmarketresearch.com 2)

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