Global Low Code Development Market to Be Valued At US$ 14 Bn by the End of 2022: Fact.MR Study
According to
Fact.MR, the global low code development market will grow at a 29.5% CAGR from
2022 to 2032, reaching US$ 187 billion by the end of the forecast period. With
minimal code development technology taking the lead, the software and
application development sector is on the edge of disruption.
The demand for
low-code development solutions has historically increased at a CAGR of
25% from 2017 to 2021. The need to react quickly has made digital solutions
less effective, which has sped up the adoption of no code and minimal code.
Platforms for low-code development have made it possible for businesses of all
sizes to produce applications to the standard set by the industry.
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Report Attributes |
Values |
Anticipated
Market Value in 2022 |
US$ 14 Bn |
Forecasted
Market Value in 2032 |
US$ 187 Bn |
Global
Growth Rate (2022-2032) |
29.5% CAGR |
Market
Share of U.S |
65% |
Revenue
Share of China |
60% |
Low code
development platforms have gained popularity because to their reduced costs and
shorter development times; this will accelerate the business revolution, which
will have a roughly 50% positive impact on growth. The excitement surrounding
digital acceleration, which has increased the need for quicker and more
collaborative development, is expressed by 58% of IT workers in their
organisations.
Important conclusions from the market study
·
By the end of 2022, the global market for
low-code development will be worth US$14 billion.
·
Low-code platforms for mobile applications are
expected to produce value of about US$ 935 million.
·
Predictive analytics and business intelligence
will grow at a staggering 20% CAGR.
·
U.S. SMEs will use more than 50% of low-code
development platforms, making it the most lucrative market with a 65% revenue
share.
·
China might be a cash cow, producing almost 3/5
of the world's low code development revenue.
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Competitive Environment
Strategic
partnerships help businesses meet consumer demand, boost production, and
improve sales and market share. End customers will be able to take use of new
technologies thanks to new products and technologies.
·
The CIO of Quickbase talks about a low-code
roadmap and the purchase of MCF Tech in January 2022. The business is eager to
broaden its product offerings and do so in response to market demand. With the
world accelerating the development of infrastructure, this acquisition will
assist Quickbase in speeding up some of the more complicated projects.
·
The data and AI company Databricks just
announced the acquisition of 8080 Labs, a German start-up with cutting-edge
technology, in October 2021. Bamboolib is a well-known user interface
(UI)-based data science tool from 8080 Labs that makes it simple and quick to
explore and modify data with just a few clicks and no coding necessary.
Additionally, Databricks' Lakehouse Platform will incorporate UI-driven
capabilities, launching Databricks into the low-code/no-code space.
Prominent Low Code Development Service
Providers
·
Mendix
·
Salesforce
·
Microsoft
·
Appian
·
Pega
·
Zoho
·
ServiceNow
·
OutSystems
·
Oracle
·
Kintonne
·
Quick Base
·
Betty Blocks
·
TrackVia
·
NewGen
·
AuraQuantic
·
Creatio
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Key Segments Covered in Low Code
Development
- By
Deployment
- Cloud
- Private
- Public
- Hybrid
- On-premise
- By
Type
- General Purpose Platform
- Database Application
Platform
- Mobile Application
Platform
- Process Application
Platform
- Request Handling Platform
- Others
- By
Application Type
- Collaboration Site
- Electronics Forms
- Business Intelligence
& Analytics
- Business Rules Management
- Predictive Analysis
- Other Application
- By
Enterprise
- Small & Medium
Enterprise (SMEs)
- Large Enterprise
- By
Use Case
- IT & Telecommunication
- BFSI
- Retail & E-commerce
- Education
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Government
- Defense
- Others
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