The global e-cigarette and vape market is on track to cross $59 billion in 2026, with more than 100 million people vaping worldwide. The U.S. alone counts roughly 7% of adults as current vapers, while youth use has fallen for the second straight year. This post covers market size, user counts, regional shares, demographics, and top brands for 2026.

E-Cigarette and Vape Market Statistics 2026 – TLDR

  • The global e-cigarette and vape market is projected at $48–59 billion in 2026, up from about $45.7 billion in 2025.
  • Over 100 million people vape worldwide, including 86 million adults and 15 million adolescents aged 13–15.
  • North America holds 43.5% of the global e-cigarette and vape market in 2025.
  • In 2024, 7.0% of U.S. adults used e-cigarettes, while youth use fell to 5.2% of middle and high school students in 2025.
  • Disposable devices made up 66.7% of youth e-cigarette use in 2025, with Elf Bar, Vuse, and JUUL among the top brands.

How Big Is the Global E-Cigarette and Vape Market in 2026?

Market estimates for 2026 cluster between $40 billion and $59 billion, with the spread tied to whether reports include open-tank systems, cannabis vapes, and accessories. Grand View Research puts the 2026 figure at $59.23 billion, while Research Nester estimates $48.18 billion. The Business Research Company values the market at around $33–40 billion in the same window.

Most research firms expect double-digit growth through the next decade, driven by the shift from combustible cigarettes, premium pod systems, and rapid adoption in Asia Pacific. The category sits at roughly 15% of total smoke-free tobacco volume in the U.S.

Research Firm2025 Size (USD)2026 Estimate (USD)
Grand View Research$45.74 billion$59.23 billion
Research Nester$40.71 billion$48.18 billion
The Business Research Company$33.16 billion~$40.02 billion
Coherent Market Insights$37.96 billion~$48.10 billion

Source: Grand View Research, Research Nester, The Business Research Company, Coherent Market Insights

How Many People Vape Worldwide?

In October 2025, the World Health Organization published its first-ever global estimate, placing vapers at more than 100 million people. A 2026 study published in ScienceDirect calculated 129 million adult nicotine vapers in 2025, up from 50 million in 2018. The numbers have nearly doubled in just four years.

YearGlobal Vapers (Adults)Source
2018~50 millionGSTHR
202068 millionJerzyński & Stimson
202182 millionJerzyński & Stimson
2023114 millionGSTHR
2025129 million (adults) + 15 million teensScienceDirect / WHO

Source: World Health Organization, Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction, ScienceDirect (2026)

E-Cigarette and Vape Market by Region

North America leads global vape revenue with a 43.5% share in 2025, followed by Asia Pacific at 30.3% and Europe trailing behind. The U.S. drove the bulk of regional growth, contributing $4.4 billion in 2024 and remaining the single largest country market.

RegionGlobal Market Share (2025)Notes
North America43.5%U.S. dominates the region
Asia Pacific30.3%China leads manufacturing
Europe~18%UK and Germany top markets
Rest of World~8%LATAM, MENA, Africa

Source: Grand View Research, Coherent Market Insights

U.S. E-Cigarette and Vape Statistics

In 2024, 7.0% of U.S. adults used e-cigarettes and 9.9% smoked cigarettes, according to a CDC Health E-Stat published in March 2026. Adults aged 21–24 had the highest vaping rate at 15.5% in 2023. Philip Morris International led U.S. vape revenue with more than 10% market share in 2024.

Age GroupE-Cigarette Use (2023)
18–2010.3%
21–2415.5%
25–3411.1%
35–447.2%
45–644.5%
65+1.6%

Source: CDC National Health Interview Survey, NCHS Data Brief No. 524

U.S. Youth Vape Statistics 2025

The 2025 National Youth Tobacco Survey reported that 5.2% of U.S. middle and high school students currently use e-cigarettes, down from 5.9% in 2024 and 7.7% in 2023. The number of student vapers fell from 2.13 million in 2023 to 1.63 million in 2024. Among current youth users in 2025, 27.0% vape daily and 40.7% report frequent use.

Year% Youth VapingNumber of Student Vapers
20229.4%2.55 million
20237.7%2.13 million
20245.9%1.63 million
20255.2%~1.42 million

Source: CDC National Youth Tobacco Survey, FDA

Top E-Cigarette and Vape Brands in 2026

JUUL Labs, Vuse (owned by British American Tobacco), and NJOY (owned by Altria Group) lead the U.S. closed-pod segment, while Elf Bar and Geek Bar dominate disposables. Imperial Brands sells the blu line, and Japan Tobacco markets Logic. Among U.S. youth, Puff Bar holds 26.8% brand share, with Vuse at 10.5%.

BrandParent CompanyCategory
JUULJUUL Labs (Altria 35% stake)Pod
VuseBritish American TobaccoPod / Disposable
NJOY ACEAltria GroupPod
bluImperial BrandsPod / Disposable
LogicJapan TobaccoPod
Elf Bar / Geek BarIndependent Chinese OEMsDisposable
Puff BarCool Clouds DistributionDisposable

Source: FDA, CDC NYTS 2024, Global Market Insights

Disposable Vape Market Statistics

Disposables grew to $8.6 billion in 2025 and are forecast to reach $9.6 billion in 2026 at an 11.6% CAGR through 2035. North America accounted for 50.3% of disposable revenue in 2025. Among U.S. youth e-cigarette users, disposable share jumped from 55.8% in 2024 to 66.7% in 2025.

MetricValue (2025–2026)
Global disposable vape market (2025)$8.6 billion
Global disposable vape market (2026)$9.6 billion
North America share50.3%
Most-preferred flavor among usersFruit / Candy (80.7%)
Disposable share of youth e-cig use (2025)66.7%

Source: Research Nester, Future Market Insights, CDC NYTS

FAQs

How big is the e-cigarette and vape market in 2026?

The global e-cigarette and vape market is estimated at $48 billion to $59 billion in 2026, depending on the research firm. Grand View Research projects the highest figure at $59.23 billion, up from $45.74 billion in 2025.

How many people vape worldwide in 2026?

More than 100 million people vape worldwide, per the World Health Organization. A 2026 ScienceDirect study estimated 129 million adult nicotine vapers in 2025, plus 15 million adolescents aged 13–15.

What percentage of U.S. adults vape?

In 2024, 7.0% of U.S. adults aged 18 and over were current e-cigarette users, according to the CDC National Health Interview Survey. Adults aged 21–24 had the highest rate at 15.5% in 2023.

Is youth vaping going up or down?

Youth vaping is falling. The 2025 National Youth Tobacco Survey found 5.2% of U.S. middle and high school students currently use e-cigarettes, down from 7.7% in 2023 and 5.9% in 2024. Daily use among current users sits at 27.0%.

Which company has the largest vape market share?

Philip Morris International led the global e-cigarette market with more than 10% share in 2024. JUUL Labs, Vuse, and NJOY dominate U.S. closed-pod sales, while Elf Bar and Geek Bar lead disposable sales globally.

Sources

https://www.who.int/news/item/06-10-2025-who-tobacco-trends-report-1-in-5-adults-still-addicted-to-tobacco
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/hestat115.htm
https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/youth-and-tobacco/results-annual-national-youth-tobacco-survey-nyts
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590113326000167

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