| Market Size (2025) | Forecast Value (2034) | CAGR (2026-2034) | Largest Region (2025) |
| USD 23.68 Billion | USD 60.03 Billion | 10.9% | North America, 33.4% |
The Connected Kitchen Appliance Market was valued at USD 21.40 Billion in 2024 and USD 23.68 Billion in 2025. The market is projected to reach USD 60.03 Billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 10.9% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2034. This represents an absolute dollar opportunity of USD 36.35 Billion over the analysis period. The connected kitchen appliance market includes Wi-Fi refrigerators, app-controlled ovens, dishwashers, AI cooking appliances, smart range hoods, microwaves, and software layers linked to Samsung SmartThings, LG ThinQ, Home Connect, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home.
Demand is tied to three forces: rising smart-home adoption, appliance replacement cycles, and energy-management software that turns a refrigerator or oven into a connected household endpoint. Samsung disclosed that SmartThings served more than 430 million users by December 2025, giving connected appliances a ready software base. The Connectivity Standards Alliance expanded Matter support to kitchen categories during 2024, including refrigerators, dishwashers, microwave ovens, ovens, cooktops, extractor hoods, and laundry appliances; this lowered interoperability risk for Bosch, Midea, Haier, Samsung, LG Electronics, and Whirlpool.
Regulation is changing product design because kitchen appliances sit at the junction of energy use, food waste, consumer data, and home safety. The U.S. Department of Energy finalized updated refrigerator and freezer standards with compliance dates in January 2029 or January 2030, while ENERGY STAR connected functionality requires low energy use, energy reporting, and consumer control over product data. In Europe, the EU Data Act obligations applying from September 2025 created a new compliance burden for connected-appliance data access and sharing, especially for app-based platforms such as Home Connect, ThinQ, SmartThings, and Electrolux.
Technology spending is moving from basic remote control toward AI cameras, recipe assistants, predictive maintenance, and grid-aware energy scheduling. Samsung's Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub with Google Gemini, LG SIGNATURE Smart InstaView refrigerator, Bosch's Matter-ready 100 Series refrigerator, and Midea's Ki wireless-power kitchen program show how appliance makers are repositioning connectivity as a control, personalization, and energy layer. Smart refrigerators held the largest product share in 2025 because they combine high average selling price, frequent app engagement, food-inventory features, and the ability to display or generate shopping and recipe prompts.
North America led the connected kitchen appliance market with 33.4% share in 2025; Asia Pacific posted the fastest growth outlook through 2034. The United States benefits from smart-speaker penetration, replacement demand for French-door refrigerators and slide-in ranges, and retailer financing. China, India, South Korea, and Japan benefit from local brands, trade-in programs, and mobile commerce. Through 2034, winning vendors will pair hardware reliability with secure software, Matter support, service subscriptions, and practical AI that reduces food waste, energy bills, and failed cooking outcomes.
The connected kitchen appliance market is defined as the global commercial activity surrounding kitchen appliances that connect to the internet, a home network, or a smart-home controller to enable remote monitoring, remote control, diagnostics, automation, food management, guided cooking, or energy reporting. The market encompasses connected refrigerators, freezers, ovens, cooktops, microwaves, dishwashers, range hoods, coffee makers, blenders, multicookers, air fryers, and kitchen software platforms operated by Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Haier Smart Home, Whirlpool Corporation, Midea Group, BSH Home Appliances, Electrolux Group, and Panasonic.
This analysis includes hardware revenue, embedded connectivity modules, companion apps, device software, connected-service subscriptions, and appliance-aware cooking platforms sold into residential kitchens, multifamily projects, and light commercial food-service environments. It excludes conventional kitchen appliances without Wi-Fi, standalone smart speakers, robotic vacuum cleaners, general home security devices, and commercial food-service equipment without household connectivity features. The connected kitchen appliance market represents approximately 8.8% of the broader USD 268 Billion kitchen-appliance parent category in 2025, based on aggregated appliance revenue models and connected product penetration.

The connected kitchen appliance market is moderately consolidated, with Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, Haier Smart Home including GE Appliances, and Whirlpool Corporation accounting for an estimated 43.0% of branded connected-kitchen revenue in 2025. Public filings do not disclose connected-kitchen share; this estimate reflects appliance revenue scale, connected model breadth, app-platform reach, retailer distribution, and premium SKU penetration. Competition is not only hardware-based. It is shifting toward AI food recognition, Matter readiness, energy reporting, app retention, repair diagnostics, and service revenue.
Samsung and LG compete through AI-first refrigerators, connected ranges, and whole-home control apps. Haier and GE Appliances compete through North American manufacturing depth, Café and Profile kitchen lines, and connected countertop dishwashers. Whirlpool competes through KitchenAid, Maytag, JennAir, and InSinkErator brands, with a concentration in the Americas. BSH Home Appliances, Midea Group, Electrolux Group, Panasonic, Versuni, Xiaomi, and Fresco strengthen the mid-market, premium built-in, and software layers.
| Company Name | Headquarters | Market Position | Key Product/Solution | Geographic Strength | Recent Strategic Move |
| Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. | South Korea | Leader | Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub, SmartThings, Bespoke ranges | North America, Korea, Europe, India | April 2026 U.S. rollout of Bespoke AI refrigerators and slide-in ranges expanded AI-connected kitchen availability. |
| LG Electronics Inc. | South Korea | Leader | LG SIGNATURE Smart InstaView, ThinQ-connected ovens and refrigerators | North America, Europe, Korea, India | January 2026 CES program highlighted Smart InstaView food-management and ThinQ-connected kitchen controls. |
| Haier Smart Home Co., Ltd. / GE Appliances | China / United States | Leader | GE Profile, Café, Monogram, SmartHQ, Casarte smart kitchen | United States, China, Australasia | August 2025 GE Appliances committed more than USD 3 Billion to U.S. manufacturing and automation. |
| Whirlpool Corporation | United States | Leader | KitchenAid smart ovens, JennAir connected suites, Yummly integration | Americas | January 2026 guidance emphasized new product launches and a housing-recovery strategy after USD 15.5 Billion 2025 net sales. |
| Midea Group Co., Ltd. | China | Challenger | Midea smart refrigerators, dishwashers, One Oven, Celestial Flex Ki appliances | China, Southeast Asia, Europe, Latin America | March 2026 MideaCon displayed AI-powered smart kitchen appliances for dealers and consumers. |
| BSH Home Appliances Group | Germany | Challenger | Bosch Home Connect, Siemens smart ovens, Matter-ready Bosch refrigerator | Europe, North America | January 2025 Bosch 100 Series refrigerator became a retail anchor for Matter appliance compatibility. |
| Electrolux Group | Sweden | Challenger | Electrolux app, AEG connected ovens, Frigidaire smart appliances | Europe, Latin America, North America | April 2026 Midea tie-up and rights issue targeted North American food-preservation and fabric-care competitiveness. |
| Panasonic Holdings Corporation | Japan | Niche Player | Fresco-integrated cooking appliances, connected microwaves and ovens | Japan, Europe, North America | December 2025 Fresco financing strengthened third-party software used by Panasonic and other appliance brands. |
| Versuni / Philips Home Appliances | Netherlands | Niche Player | Philips OneChef, connected air fryers and multicookers | India, Europe, Southeast Asia | April 2026 Philips OneChef India launch added 33 intelligent cooking functions at INR 19,995. |
| Fresco | Ireland | Software Specialist | KitchenOS, AI Cooking Companion, appliance-aware recipe platform | Europe, North America | December 2025 Series C financing of EUR 15 Million supported AI cooking software distribution. |
The connected kitchen appliance market segments by product type, connectivity layer, sales channel, and end-user. Refrigerators carry the highest connected average selling price, while small cooking appliances generate faster unit growth but lower revenue per device.
The connected kitchen appliance market by product type is led by smart refrigerators, which captured 34.8% share in 2025 and generated approximately USD 8.24 Billion. Samsung Bespoke AI, LG InstaView, Bosch Home Connect, Haier Casarte, GE Profile, and Whirlpool KitchenAid models use cameras, inventory prompts, door-open alerts, and compressor diagnostics to justify price premiums. The category outpaces connected dishwashers because refrigerators run continuously, interact with food data daily, and anchor kitchen remodeling budgets. AI Vision and internal cameras also create future service revenue through grocery, recipe, and warranty prompts.
Smart ovens, cooktops, microwaves, and ranges represented 25.2% share in 2025, equal to USD 5.97 Billion. Samsung Bespoke slide-in ranges, KitchenAid smart ovens, GE Profile ranges, Bosch Series ovens, Midea One Oven, and LG ThinQ-enabled cooking appliances compete through guided cooking, remote preheat, temperature probes, steam functions, and recipe transfer from apps. This product group has higher growth than refrigerators because Matter 1.3 added support for ovens, cooktops, extractor hoods, and microwave ovens, allowing app developers to build standard commands rather than brand-specific integrations.
Connected dishwashers held 16.8% share, equal to USD 3.98 Billion in 2025. Bosch, Miele, Siemens, GE Appliances, LG, Samsung, and Whirlpool market these appliances around leak alerts, cycle monitoring, detergent-order prompts, and quiet-operation diagnostics. Smart coffee makers, blenders, air fryers, multicookers, and other countertop devices generated 14.5% share, or USD 3.43 Billion, with Versuni, Panasonic, Midea, Fresco, Breville, Tovala, and Xiaomi targeting frequent app engagement. Smart hoods, water-connected appliances, and other kitchen devices held 8.7%, or USD 2.06 Billion, because they remain more dependent on remodel and built-in installation.
The connected kitchen appliance market by connectivity and intelligence layer is led by Wi-Fi and app-control appliances, with 47.0% share in 2025 and revenue of USD 11.13 Billion. Samsung SmartThings, LG ThinQ, GE SmartHQ, Bosch Home Connect, Whirlpool Yummly-connected products, and Electrolux apps provide remote control, notifications, diagnostics, and firmware updates. Wi-Fi remains ahead of Thread and Bluetooth because refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers need high household router compatibility and cloud connectivity for service diagnostics.
AI vision and appliance intelligence held 18.5% share in 2025, equal to USD 4.38 Billion. Samsung's Gemini-enabled refrigerator, LG's Smart InstaView line, Haier Casarte premium appliances, and Fresco KitchenOS use camera input, ingredient recognition, recipe adaptation, and usage analytics. Voice control and Matter-based interoperability represented 16.0%, or USD 3.79 Billion, with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, SmartThings, and Home Connect acting as control layers. Energy management and demand-response features accounted for 11.0%, while software subscriptions, recipe services, warranty analytics, and replenishment commerce represented 7.5%.
The connected kitchen appliance market by sales channel is led by offline retail and dealer networks, which held 61.5% share in 2025 and generated USD 14.56 Billion. Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, independent appliance dealers, kitchen design studios, and brand showrooms retain high influence because buyers still compare finishes, door swing, cabinet fit, noise level, and installation packages before purchasing premium connected refrigerators or ranges. Offline dominance is strongest for built-in Bosch, Thermador, JennAir, Monogram, Café, Miele, and Fisher & Paykel appliances.
Online channels held 28.5% share, equal to USD 6.75 Billion. Amazon, Walmart, JD.com, Tmall, Flipkart, brand websites, and retailer apps are gaining share in small connected appliances, countertop cooking devices, dishwashers, and mid-priced refrigerators. Builder, multifamily, and contract channels represented 10.0%, or USD 2.37 Billion, with GE Appliances, Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, and Bosch supplying connected kitchens into apartments, rental housing, and premium residential projects. Builder channels grow more slowly than e-commerce because product selections lock in before homeowner app preferences become visible.
The connected kitchen appliance market by end-user is dominated by residential replacement buyers, which accounted for 74.0% share in 2025 and USD 17.52 Billion. This base includes households replacing 8-to-15-year-old refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and microwaves with Wi-Fi-enabled models from Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Haier, Bosch, Midea, and Electrolux. Replacement demand is more resilient than new construction because appliance failure, remodel timing, and retailer promotions create purchase events even when housing turnover slows.
Multifamily, builder, and rental-property buyers held 15.5% share, equal to USD 3.67 Billion. These customers buy connected appliances for remote service alerts, tenant experience, and energy reporting, but they prefer durable mid-range platforms over screen-heavy flagship refrigerators. Light commercial, hospitality, and premium food-service environments represented 10.5%, or USD 2.49 Billion, using connected ovens, compact dishwashers, beverage centers, and coffee systems. This segment values uptime alerts and maintenance data more than consumer recipe functions, making GE Appliances, BSH, Miele, Panasonic, and Electrolux Professional-adjacent offerings relevant.
The connected kitchen appliance market in North America held 33.4% share in 2025, equal to USD 7.91 Billion. The United States represented about USD 5.75 Billion, Canada USD 0.92 Billion, and Mexico USD 0.44 Billion, with the balance tied to regional exports and dealer inventory. Demand is supported by high smart-home adoption, French-door refrigerator upgrades, utility interest in connected load management, and broad retail distribution through Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Costco, and builder channels. GE Appliances' USD 3 Billion U.S. manufacturing program, Samsung's April 2026 Bespoke AI rollout, and Bosch's Matter-ready refrigerator improve local supply and premium retail visibility.
Europe accounted for 27.0% of 2025 revenue, equal to USD 6.39 Billion. Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, the Nordics, and Benelux are the primary markets because built-in kitchens, energy labeling, and premium appliance retail favor connected ovens, hobs, hoods, and dishwashers. EU Data Act obligations from September 2025 affect appliance data access, while Ecodesign and energy-label rules reward efficient compressors, heat-pump dishwashing, and low-standby electronics. BSH Home Appliances, Electrolux Group, Miele, Samsung, LG, Haier Europe, and Midea compete through integrated kitchen suites and app-controlled cooking.
Asia Pacific captured 28.0% share in 2025, equal to USD 6.63 Billion, and is projected to lead CAGR through 2034. China, South Korea, Japan, India, Australia, and Southeast Asia combine local manufacturing scale with mobile-first shopping behavior. China benefits from trade-in programs and domestic brands such as Haier, Midea, Xiaomi, Robam, Fotile, and Hisense. South Korea contributes Samsung and LG product leadership, while India is moving from smart air fryers and multicookers toward AI-enabled refrigerators under 300 liters. Japan remains quality-focused, with Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi Electric emphasizing compact homes and energy controls.
Latin America represented 6.3% share in 2025, equal to USD 1.49 Billion. Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina drive demand, with Samsung, LG, Electrolux, Midea, Whirlpool, and Haier competing through financing, retail bundles, and mid-priced connected refrigeration. Brazil's urban apartment market supports smart compact dishwashers and app-connected refrigerators, while Mexico benefits from North American appliance production networks. Currency volatility limits premium refrigerator penetration, so connected small cooking appliances and dishwashers grow faster than AI-screen refrigerators.
Middle East & Africa accounted for 5.3% share in 2025, equal to USD 1.25 Billion. The United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, Qatar, and Israel represent the highest-value pockets because premium housing, expatriate demand, and smart-home integrators support connected kitchens. Saudi Vision 2030 construction projects and UAE luxury residential developments favor built-in appliances from Bosch, Siemens, Miele, Samsung, LG, and Haier. In Africa, affordability and grid reliability limit adoption, making energy-efficient refrigerators and basic app alerts more relevant than display-heavy AI appliances.
The United States connected kitchen appliance market reached approximately USD 5.75 Billion in 2025 and is forecast to expand at a 9.8% country CAGR through 2034. Demand is concentrated in French-door refrigerators, slide-in ranges, smart dishwashers, and connected countertop appliances sold through Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Costco, Amazon, and appliance dealers. U.S. Department of Energy refrigerator standards due in 2029-2030 and ENERGY STAR connected-functionality rules favor energy reporting and data-control features. GE Appliances' USD 3 Billion investment, Bosch's Matter refrigerator, and Samsung's 2026 Bespoke AI launch add domestic supply and retailer visibility.
China's connected kitchen appliance market reached approximately USD 4.05 Billion in 2025, with a country CAGR of 12.8% projected through 2034. Haier, Midea, Xiaomi, Hisense, Robam, and Fotile compete through app-controlled refrigerators, range hoods, dishwashers, and smart cooking systems. Government trade-in incentives supported appliance upgrades during 2025-2026, while high mobile-payment and e-commerce usage shortens the path from app engagement to purchase. Haier's 2025 RMB 302.33 Billion revenue base and Midea's RMB 458.50 Billion revenue base give China the deepest manufacturing scale.
Germany's connected kitchen appliance market reached approximately USD 1.42 Billion in 2025, with a 9.4% CAGR projected through 2034. BSH Home Appliances, Miele, Liebherr, Siemens, Bosch, AEG, and Samsung compete in a built-in kitchen culture where ovens, hobs, extractor hoods, refrigerators, and dishwashers are specified as coordinated suites. EU Data Act requirements from September 2025 create new rules for device data access, raising the value of secure apps and long software-support periods. Matter support from Bosch improves interoperability with Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and SmartThings.
India's connected kitchen appliance market reached approximately USD 0.73 Billion in 2025 and is forecast to grow at a 17.0% CAGR through 2034. Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, Haier, Panasonic, Versuni, Xiaomi, IFB, and Beyond Appliances target urban households in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Pune, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Demand is concentrated in smart refrigerators, connected air fryers, multicookers, microwaves, and compact dishwashers because apartment kitchens value space efficiency. April 2026 launches such as Philips OneChef and Samsung AI refrigerators under 300 liters show how premium connectivity is moving into India-specific sizes and price bands.
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| Report Attribute | Details |
| Market size (2025) | USD 23.68 B |
| Forecast Revenue (2034) | USD 60.03 B |
| CAGR (2025-2034) | 10.9% |
| Historical data | 2021-2024 |
| Base Year For Estimation | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2034 |
| Report coverage | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Market Dynamics, Growth Factors, Trends and Recent Developments |
| Segments covered | By Product Type, (Smart Refrigerators, Smart Ovens, Smart Microwaves, Smart Dishwashers, Smart Coffee Makers, Smart Cooktops and Ranges, Smart Air Fryers, Smart Blenders and Food Processors, Smart Kitchen Hoods, Others), By Connectivity and Intelligence Layer, (Wi-Fi Enabled Appliances, Bluetooth-Enabled Appliances, Voice Assistant-Integrated Appliances, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Powered Appliances, Internet of Things (IoT)-Connected Appliances, Cloud-Connected Appliances, App-Controlled Appliances, Others), By Sales Channel, (Online Retail, Brand-Owned Stores, Consumer Electronics Stores, Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Home Appliance Stores, Third-Party E-Commerce Platforms, Direct Sales, Others), By End-User, (Residential Households, Hotels and Hospitality, Restaurants and Food Service Providers, Commercial Kitchens, Institutional Kitchens, Corporate Cafeterias, Healthcare Facilities, Others), |
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| Competitive Landscape | SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., LG ELECTRONICS INC., HAIER SMART HOME CO., LTD. / GE APPLIANCES, WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION, MIDEA GROUP CO., LTD., BSH HOME APPLIANCES GROUP, ELECTROLUX GROUP, PANASONIC HOLDINGS CORPORATION, VERSUNI / PHILIPS HOME APPLIANCES, MIELE & CIE. KG, XIAOMI CORPORATION, HISENSE HOME APPLIANCES GROUP CO., LTD., ROBAM APPLIANCES CO., LTD., FOTILE GROUP, BREVILLE GROUP LIMITED, TOVALA, FRESCO, OTHERS |
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The Global Connected Kitchen Appliance Market was valued at USD 21.40 Billion in 2024 and USD 23.68 Billion in 2025, and is projected to reach USD 60.03 Billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 10.9% from 2026 to 2034. Market growth is driven by smart home adoption, IoT-enabled appliances, and AI-powered kitchen technologies.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., LG ELECTRONICS INC., HAIER SMART HOME CO., LTD. / GE APPLIANCES, WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION, MIDEA GROUP CO., LTD., BSH HOME APPLIANCES GROUP, ELECTROLUX GROUP, PANASONIC HOLDINGS CORPORATION, VERSUNI / PHILIPS HOME APPLIANCES, MIELE & CIE. KG, XIAOMI CORPORATION, HISENSE HOME APPLIANCES GROUP CO., LTD., ROBAM APPLIANCES CO., LTD., FOTILE GROUP, BREVILLE GROUP LIMITED, TOVALA, FRESCO, OTHERS
By Product Type, (Smart Refrigerators, Smart Ovens, Smart Microwaves, Smart Dishwashers, Smart Coffee Makers, Smart Cooktops and Ranges, Smart Air Fryers, Smart Blenders and Food Processors, Smart Kitchen Hoods, Others), By Connectivity and Intelligence Layer, (Wi-Fi Enabled Appliances, Bluetooth-Enabled Appliances, Voice Assistant-Integrated Appliances, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Powered Appliances, Internet of Things (IoT)-Connected Appliances, Cloud-Connected Appliances, App-Controlled Appliances, Others), By Sales Channel, (Online Retail, Brand-Owned Stores, Consumer Electronics Stores, Supermarkets and Hypermarkets, Specialty Home Appliance Stores, Third-Party E-Commerce Platforms, Direct Sales, Others), By End-User, (Residential Households, Hotels and Hospitality, Restaurants and Food Service Providers, Commercial Kitchens, Institutional Kitchens, Corporate Cafeterias, Healthcare Facilities, Others),
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