
U.S. mHealth Apps Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Type (Medical Apps, Fitness Apps), By Platform – Market Forecast, 2025–2034
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The U.S. mHealth apps market size is expected to reach USD 53.15 billion by 2034, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report “U.S. mHealth Apps Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Type (Medical Apps, Fitness Apps), By Platform – Market Forecast, 2025–2034” gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
An mHealth app is a mobile application designed to support medical and public health practices through smartphones or tablets. Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress are increasingly prevalent in the U.S., affecting nearly 1 in 5 adults annually. Limited access to therapists and rising healthcare costs have pushed users to seek digital alternatives. mHealth apps addressing mental wellness such as Calm, Headspace, and Talkspace offer guided meditation, therapy sessions, mood tracking, and stress management tools. These platforms are particularly popular among millennials and Gen Z, who prefer tech-based solutions. The focus on managing mental illness drives the market growth as stigma around mental health is decreasing gradually, and demand for affordable care is rising.
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed telehealth from a niche service to a mainstream healthcare option in the U.S. mHealth apps played a central role in this shift, enabling virtual doctor visits, test result access, symptom checking, and remote monitoring. The U.S. healthcare system quickly adapted, with insurers expanding coverage and providers integrating digital platforms into routine care. Even post-pandemic, consumer preference for virtual care remains high due to its convenience, affordability, and accessibility. As a result, healthcare providers continue to invest in mobile app development, thereby driving the market growth.
U.S. mHealth Apps Market Report Highlights
In 2024, the medical app segment dominated with a larger share, due to its integration with healthcare systems, growing use in chronic disease management, and support for virtual care.
The Android segment is expected to experience significant growth, driven by its wider affordability and accessibility across diverse demographics.
A few global key market players are Abbott; AirStrip Technologies, Inc.; Apple Inc.; AstraZeneca; AT&T; Google Inc.; Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.; Novartis AG; Orange; Pfizer Inc.; Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.; Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.; Sanofi; Teladoc Health, Inc.; and Veradigm LLC (Allscripts Healthcare Solutions).
Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. mHealth apps market report on the basis of type and platform:
By Type (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)
Medical Apps
Women's Health
Chronic Disease Management Apps
Personal Health Record Apps
Medication Management Apps
Diagnostic Apps
Remote Monitoring Apps
Other
Fitness Apps
By Platform (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)
Android
iOS
Others
An mHealth app is a mobile application designed to support medical and public health practices through smartphones or tablets. Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress are increasingly prevalent in the U.S., affecting nearly 1 in 5 adults annually. Limited access to therapists and rising healthcare costs have pushed users to seek digital alternatives. mHealth apps addressing mental wellness such as Calm, Headspace, and Talkspace offer guided meditation, therapy sessions, mood tracking, and stress management tools. These platforms are particularly popular among millennials and Gen Z, who prefer tech-based solutions. The focus on managing mental illness drives the market growth as stigma around mental health is decreasing gradually, and demand for affordable care is rising.
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed telehealth from a niche service to a mainstream healthcare option in the U.S. mHealth apps played a central role in this shift, enabling virtual doctor visits, test result access, symptom checking, and remote monitoring. The U.S. healthcare system quickly adapted, with insurers expanding coverage and providers integrating digital platforms into routine care. Even post-pandemic, consumer preference for virtual care remains high due to its convenience, affordability, and accessibility. As a result, healthcare providers continue to invest in mobile app development, thereby driving the market growth.
U.S. mHealth Apps Market Report Highlights
In 2024, the medical app segment dominated with a larger share, due to its integration with healthcare systems, growing use in chronic disease management, and support for virtual care.
The Android segment is expected to experience significant growth, driven by its wider affordability and accessibility across diverse demographics.
A few global key market players are Abbott; AirStrip Technologies, Inc.; Apple Inc.; AstraZeneca; AT&T; Google Inc.; Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.; Novartis AG; Orange; Pfizer Inc.; Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.; Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.; Sanofi; Teladoc Health, Inc.; and Veradigm LLC (Allscripts Healthcare Solutions).
Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. mHealth apps market report on the basis of type and platform:
By Type (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)
Medical Apps
Women's Health
Chronic Disease Management Apps
Personal Health Record Apps
Medication Management Apps
Diagnostic Apps
Remote Monitoring Apps
Other
Fitness Apps
By Platform (Revenue – USD Billion, 2020–2034)
Android
iOS
Others
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