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Several technological advancements are shaping the growth and accessibility of fitness platforms for disabled people, offering more personalized, adaptive, and efficient ways to engage in fitness.
The Android segment dominated the market in 2023, accounting for USD 1 billion, due to the affordability and wide range of price points of Android devices, making them accessible to a larger, diverse population, including those with disabilities.
The global market for fitness platforms catering to individuals with disabilities was valued at approximately USD 2.1 billion in 2023 and is estimated to grow at a 19.4% CAGR from 2024 to 2032, driven by the increasing population of individuals with disabilities and the rise of telehealth services.
U.S. led the North American market for fitness platforms for disabled individuals, recording a revenue of USD 754.3 million in 2023, supported by federal initiatives and advocacy for disabled rights.
Key players in the industry include Apple, Chair One Fitness, Evolve21, Exercise Buddy, Fitbit, FitOn, GOFA International, Let's Go Fitness, Move United, MyFitnessPal, and Peloton Interactive.