Technavio reveals that the global market for anti-plagiarism software in the education sector is estimated to grow by USD 4.92 billion from 2024 to2028 at a CAGR of 30.42%.
“Anti-plagiarism software searches the websites to find duplicate textual content. This software is mostly used by educational institutes to check the authenticity of a project or report submitted by students. Writers use this software to check whether their copyrighted work is used by others in full or in parts,” shared Allied Market Research in an article.
Growth drivers
Supportive government initiatives and AI advancements are driving market growth. Technavio reports that increasing open-access content for academic assignments, research papers, and book publications increases the demand for anti-plagiarism software.
Market challenges
The anti-plagiarism software market competes with free and open-source tools. The availability of free software may decrease demand for proprietary software.
Textual, video, graphical, simulation, and audio content in digital submissions challenge the anti-plagiarism software market. Technavio reports that the market continues to grow, offering solutions for various formats like documents and presentations.
APAC, highest growth rate
Allied Market Research projects Asia-Pacific to have the highest growth rate during 2023-2032 due to heightened awareness of the sustainable use of software and an increase in digital transformation in developing nations such as India and China.