The global Surrogacy Market is expected to witness exceptional expansion over the next decade as advancements in reproductive medicine, supportive fertility services, and evolving family-building preferences continue to reshape assisted reproduction worldwide. “According to a recent study by SNS Insider, the global Surrogacy Market size valued at USD 24.85 Billion in 2025, is anticipated to grow to USD 202.81 Billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 23.38% over the 2026–2035 forecast period.”
As the knowledge about reproductive health solutions grows, new developments in assisted reproductive technology (ART) and increasing desire of prospective parents to get customized fertility treatments are motivating more intended parents to think of surrogacy as an option that will help them become parents. The medical, legal, and other services that are needed to make surrogacy work for intended parents are growing.
The reproductive medicine industry is evolving into an integrated eco-system that combines the process of fertility treatment, legal advice, counseling, and patient-oriented care globally.
Advances in Reproductive Medicine Strengthen Market Growth
Fertility technology innovations continue to drive not only clinical success but also patient confidence in assisted reproduction techniques. Improvements in embryo selection, genetic testing, freezing, and IVF allow fertility experts to provide more personalized options to patients.
At the same time, digital healthcare solutions and collaboration-based treatments are changing patient experience through better communication and cooperation between fertility clinics, agencies, and healthcare specialists. Such trends increase the efficiency of reproductive care as well as make it possible for patients to gain access to fertility services.
Additional investments in infrastructure development and establishment of integrated fertility networks will be instrumental in further growth of the market within the next ten years.
Key Market Findings Highlight Emerging Opportunities
Among surrogacy models, gestational surrogacy accounted for 78.64% of global market revenue in 2025 and is also expected to remain the fastest-growing segment, expanding at a CAGR of 24.12% through 2035, reflecting increasing preference for medically advanced reproductive solutions.
Based on compensation type, commercial surrogacy represented 68.37% of total market revenue in 2025, supported by well-established service ecosystems across key markets. Meanwhile, altruistic surrogacy is projected to register the fastest growth, advancing at a CAGR of 25.46%, as evolving legal frameworks and changing social perspectives encourage broader adoption in several countries.
By service provider, fertility clinics captured 54.91% of global revenue in 2025, highlighting their central role in assisted reproductive care. At the same time, surrogacy agencies are anticipated to witness the fastest growth, recording a CAGR of 23.87%, driven by increasing demand for comprehensive case management, legal coordination, and personalized support services.
From an end-user perspective, heterosexual couples accounted for 61.28% of market revenue in 2025, while same-sex couples are expected to emerge as the fastest-growing segment, expanding at a CAGR of 26.33% during the forecast period, reflecting broader social acceptance and increasing access to reproductive healthcare services.
An Infographic Representation of the Global Surrogacy Market
Integrated Fertility Services Continue to Expand
Healthcare providers are increasingly offering an array of reproductive care services that are offered alongside fertility treatment, counseling, legal advice, psychological help, and pregnancy management in one package. Such integrated services provide added value for patients as well as make it easier to manage complicated reproductive processes.
Consultation services offered through technology as well as various other patient interaction services along with international coordination services can now facilitate fertility treatment of intended parents seeking advanced reproductive services in different locations.
Such changing services models will create opportunities for the development of partnerships in the industry.
Regional Markets Continue to Present Strong Growth Potential
North America constituted a share of 42.73% of the market revenue globally during 2025, owing to the presence of advanced infrastructure for fertility treatments, specialized reproductive health professionals, and extensive use of assisted reproductive technologies. With such advanced medical knowledge and support systems in place, North America continues to be established as one of the most prominent global markets.
Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest CAGR of 25.75%, owing to the development of networks of fertility clinics, improved infrastructure of the healthcare sector, increased awareness of assisted reproductive technologies, and considerable investments being made in reproductive medicine.
Industry Participants Focus on Comprehensive Patient Care
The competitive landscape is changing due to more services provided by fertility centers, surrogacy agencies, and reproductive health organizations thanks to collaboration and other innovations. Providers pay increasing attention to building trust between clients, improving patient support, and offering customized reproductive assistance.
Key organizations operating in the global surrogacy market include Uamedtours, Hatch Fertility, Circle Surrogacy, ConceiveAbilities, Creative Family Connections, Golden Surrogacy, BioTexCom, Growing Generations, American Surrogacy, and Extraordinary Conceptions.
An SNS Insider analyst Parry Kardani commented, "The surrogacy market is evolving beyond traditional fertility services into an integrated reproductive healthcare ecosystem supported by medical innovation, specialized care coordination, and expanding patient access. Continued advancements in assisted reproductive technologies and comprehensive support services are expected to drive sustained global market growth over the next decade."