We chose the Top 10 MEMS Companies in 2025 based on how much revenue they log from MEMS products, their latest innovations and patents, global presence and key partnerships, and the variety of products and industries they serve. So let’s check out who topped the charts.Â
MEMS, or Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, are tiny mechanical and electrical components packed into chips that power some of the most essential features in modern electronics.
These little devices help your phone know which way it’s facing, keep your car stable, monitor your heartbeat in wearables, and even help robots and industrial machines sense their surroundings.
In 2025, MEMS will be more important than ever. They’re found in cars, smartphones, smartwatches, medical devices, and defense systems. The MEMS market is booming, expected to grow beyond $22 billion, driven by demand from Asia, Europe, and the U.S.
We chose the Top 10 MEMS Companies in 2025 based on how much revenue they log from MEMS products, their latest innovations and patents, global presence and key partnerships, and the variety of products and industries they serve.
What’s New in MEMS This Year?
- Smaller, Smarter Chips: MEMS devices are getting smaller and using less power.
- Smart Sensors with AI: Many MEMS chips now work with AI to make decisions locally, without needing the cloud.
- More Use Cases: They’re everywhere—from your smartwatch to factory robots to self-driving cars.
- Wide Sensor Types: They can sense movement, pressure, temperature, gases—even smells!
How We Chose the Top 10 MEMS Companies in 2025
We ranked these companies based on:
- How much revenue they log from MEMS products
- Their latest innovations and patents
- Global presence and key partnerships
- Variety of products and industries they serve

Top 10 MEMS Companies in 2025
1. Bosch Sensortec (Germany)
Bosch is a giant in the MEMS world. Their sensors are inside your smartphone, smartwatch, and even your car.
- What They Make: Motion sensors, gas detectors, air pressure sensors
- Where They’re Used: Cars, phones, wearables, smart homes
- New in 2025: A tough new pressure sensor and smarter motion sensors that work with AI

2. TDK InvenSense (Japan/USA)
InvenSense is known for powering motion and sound features in your gadgets.
- What They Make: Gyroscopes, accelerometers, microphones
- Where They’re Used: VR headsets, game controllers, smartphones
- New in 2025: Partnered with Qualcomm to improve virtual reality with smarter sensors

3. Analog Devices (USA)
ADI builds MEMS sensors for some of the most demanding jobs—like military drones and industrial machinery.
- What They Make: Precision gyros, vibration sensors
- Where They’re Used: Fighter jets, factories, self-driving cars
- New in 2025: Made new sensors that work even when GPS is blocked

4. Texas Instruments (USA)
TI isn’t just about calculators—they’re big in sensors too.
- What They Make: Ultrasonic sensors, light-based sensors, pressure detectors
- Where They’re Used: Smart factories, LiDAR systems, medical tools
- New in 2025: Added MEMS sensors to tiny projectors and focused on smart AI integration

5. Murata (Japan)
Murata makes MEMS for safety-critical systems like anti-rollover tech in cars.
- What They Make: Motion and pressure sensors
- Where They’re Used: Cars, drones, industrial machines
- New in 2025: Built smaller sensors for electric vehicles and teamed up with NXP

6. Qorvo (USA)
Qorvo’s MEMS chips are key for making mobile and 5G connections fast and clear.
- What They Make: MEMS filters and resonators for high-frequency signals
- Where They’re Used: 5G towers, defense radar systems
- New in 2025: Created better filters for 6G networks and expanded their chip foundries

7. Knowles (USA)
Knowles is a leader in audio MEMS, making your earbuds and smart assistants sound great.
- What They Make: MEMS microphones, voice-processing chips
- Where They’re Used: Smart speakers, hearing aids, medical devices
- New in 2025: Launched ultra-low-power microphones that work well with voice AI

8. Broadcom (USA)
Broadcom is famous for RF MEMS—chips that help phones send and receive signals.
- What They Make: MEMS-based RF filters, timing chips
- Where They’re Used: Phones, Wi-Fi routers, 5G systems
- New in 2025: Supplied major smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung with cutting-edge signal chips

9. Goertek (China)
Goertek is China’s rising star in MEMS, supplying many AR and VR devices.
- What They Make: Motion sensors, microphones, haptics
- Where They’re Used: Smart glasses, smart speakers, wearables
- New in 2025: Expanded into the Meta VR ecosystem and invested in MEMS factories

10. STMicroelectronics (France/Switzerland)
STMicro makes MEMS for all kinds of devices, from fitness bands to smart cities.
- What They Make: Motion sensors, ultrasonic ToF sensors, environment sensors
- Where They’re Used: Wearables, industrial robots, smart meters
- New in 2025: Introduced new smart motion sensors with AI features and expanded in India and Europe
New Startups Making Waves
Some snowballing companies are shaking things up:
- mCube – Makes tiny motion sensors perfect for fitness trackers
- Vesper – Microphones that last longer and perform better in rough environments
- Aryballe – Makes MEMS sensors that can smell (used in cars and kitchens!)
- Nanusens – Builds MEMS inside standard chips, making them cheaper and easier to scale
Global Market Insights
- Europe and Asia lead in MEMS production, especially Bosch, STMicro, and Murata
- US–China rivalry affects the supply chain, making local sourcing and foundries more important
- Foundries like X-FAB and Silex build chips for smaller MEMS players

What’s Next for MEMS?
MEMS are becoming the smart eyes, ears, and nervous system of the digital world:
- Smarter IoT Devices: They help smart homes and cities work efficiently
- Safer Self-Driving Cars: MEMS keep autonomous systems stable and aware
- Cooler XR Gear: MEMS track your movement for better virtual experiences
- Smarter Farms: Sensors track soil, air, and crop conditions
- Medical Tech: BioMEMS could diagnose diseases faster and cheaper
Quick Comparison Table
| Company | 2025 MEMS Revenue | Key MEMS Products | Markets Served | Big Customers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosch | $2.5B | Motion, gas, pressure | Automotive, mobile | Apple, BMW |
| TDK InvenSense | $1.2B | Motion sensors, mics | XR, gaming | Samsung, Sony |
| Analog Devices | $850M | Inertial, vibration | Aerospace, defense | Boeing, Tesla |
| Texas Instruments | $700M | DLP, pressure | LiDAR, medical | GE, Honeywell |
| Murata | $950M | Motion sensors | Automotive, drones | Toyota, DJI |
| Qorvo | $500M | Filters, RF MEMS | 5G, defense | Nokia, Lockheed Martin |
| Knowles | $600M | Microphones, audio chips | Medical, hearables | Google, Medtronic |
| Broadcom | $1.6B | RF filters, oscillators | Mobile, wireless | Apple, Huawei |
| Goertek | $700M | Motion, haptics, mics | AR/VR, wearables | Meta, Xiaomi |
| STMicro | $1.9B | Motion, ToF, environment | Smart cities, robotics | Bosch, Schneider |
What Experts Are Saying
“MEMS are evolving into smart systems that think and react. They’re not just sensors anymore.”
— Dr. Helmut Leopold, AIT
“We’re in the MEMS 3.0 era—tiny, connected, and intelligent.”
— Yole Group, MEMS World Summit 2024
Conclusion
MEMS chips may be small, but their impact is huge. In 2025, they’re enabling new innovations in health, mobility, communication, and automation. Companies that lead in MEMS are not just building sensors—they’re shaping the future of smart technology.
Sources
- Yole Group MEMS Report 2025
- Gartner Emerging Tech Analysis
- Company Reports & News Releases
- MEMS World Summit 2024
- IEEE Publications






