Emergency Response Software Market is expected to reach US$ 13.76 Billion by 2034


PRESS RELEASE BY The Insight Partners 19 Feb 2026

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Adoption of Cloud & Digital Transformation Fuels Emergency Response Software Market Growth

According to our latest study, "Emergency Response Software Market Size and Forecast (2021–2034), Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis – by Incident Lifecycle, Deployment, Application, and Geography," the market was valued at US$ 5.35 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$ 13.76 billion by 2034; it is estimated to record a CAGR of 11.5% during 2026–2034 . The report includes prospects owing to the current emergency response software market trend and its foreseeable impact during the forecast period.

The emergency response software market is expanding owing to natural disasters and human-made disasters, and digital safety system investments by governments and organizations, and advanced technologies such as AI and cloud computing and predictive analytics, and mobile platforms, which improve real-time decision-making and communication. The growth of cloud services with SaaS delivery systems provides better access to software solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises and businesses with multiple locations. The market offers opportunities as emerging economies experience fast urban growth. Governments focus on digital disaster management, and public-private partnerships with international organizations provide customized solutions and capacity development.

Emergency Response Software Market Analysis — by Geography

Emergency Response Software Market Analysis — by Geography


Emergency Response Software Market Share, Growth & Demand by 2034

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Emergency Response Software Market Size and Forecast (2021 - 2034), Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Incident Lifecycle (Before the Incident, During the Incident, and After the Incident), Deployment (Cloud and On-premises), Application (Disaster Management, Incident Management, Risk Management, and Others), and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and South and Central America)

Source: The Insight Partners Analysis

Disaster management, public safety incident management, healthcare emergency coordination, fire and law enforcement notifications, and business continuity planning are among the most common applications. Software is available in a variety of deployment modes, including cloud-based (scalable and widely adopted), on-premises/web-based (for tighter data control), and SaaS (lower upfront costs and better accessibility for smaller enterprises). End users include government and public sector, healthcare, transportation and logistics, energy and utilities, BFSI, among others.

Government Investment and Public Safety Modernization Drives Global Emergency Response Software Market Growth

Governments are prioritizing the modernization of public safety infrastructure and emergency response capabilities. Multibillion-dollar expenditures in digital systems—such as mobile alerts, integrated command centers, and real-time situational awareness platforms—are increasing demand for emergency response software at the federal, state, and local levels. Public authorities are focused on interoperable systems that can integrate computer-aided dispatch, resource tracking, and real-time communications, which opens up chances for software suppliers to compete in government tenders and large-scale digital transformation programs.

In August 2025, First Due, an all-in-one software platform for public safety agencies, announced that it had secured a US$ 355 million minority growth investment led by JMI Equity, a growth equity software investor based in the greater DC area and San Diego, with participation from TCV and ongoing support from Serent Capital—distinguished investors known for backing category-defining technology companies.

Global Emergency Response Software Market: Segmental Overview

By incident lifecycle, the market is segmented into before the incident, during the incident, and after the incident. During the incident segment held the largest emergency response software market share in 2025. This phase represents the most time-sensitive segment of the incident lifecycle. Emergency response software supports real-time incident management by enabling rapid communication, coordination, and decision-making. Key functionalities include incident command systems, real-time data sharing, automated alerts, and resource tracking. First responders and emergency managers rely on dashboards, mobile applications, and GIS-based tools to gain situational awareness and deploy resources. The software facilitates inter-agency collaboration by integrating data from multiple sources, such as sensors, emergency calls, and field reports.

Global Emergency Response Software Market Analysis: Competitive Landscape and Key Developments

The global emergency response software market report emphasizes prominent players' developments. Hexagon AB, ImageTrend Inc, Zoll Medical Corporation, AIM EMS Software and Services, Grafana Labs Ltd, SSE Software GMBH, WAYSSART Solutions GmbH, Traumasoft, e-mergency AG, and F24 are among the prominent players profiled in the emergency response software market report. Market players focus on new product launches, expansion, diversification, and acquisition strategies to capitalize on prevailing business opportunities.

  • In December 2025, the PulsePoint Foundation, a public non-profit 501(c)(3) that builds public safety applications and maintains the National Emergency AED Registry (NEAR), and ZOLL, an Asahi Kasei company that manufactures medical devices and related software solutions, including automated external defibrillators (AEDs), announced a new initiative, Anyone Can Register. The program will rally volunteers, AED owners, and AED manufacturers to expand NEAR so AED locations nationwide are known and recommended during cardiac emergencies. Launching in February 2026 during American Heart Month, the initiative is part of ZOLL's national Anything Can Happen. The campaign, which works to close the gap between CPR awareness and action by showing that AEDs do more than deliver a shock. They guide bystanders with step-by-step CPR instructions and can help improve outcomes for cardiac arrest patients.
  • In December 2025, F24 AG, Europe's leading Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider for resilience, expanded its product portfolio with the acquisition of Creolytix GmbH, a German threat intelligence and resilience orchestration solution provider. With this step, F24 expands its product portfolio in risk and threat intelligence. Creolytix provides an orchestration, hyper-contextualisation, and visualisation platform combined with multi-source risk intelligence. It includes AI augmentation and expert-driven analysis, enabling customers to identify events occurring in the company's surroundings by integrating threat intelligence insights from third-party providers.

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