United States Condom Market By Gender (Male, Female), By Type (Latex Condom, Non-Latex Condom), By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Drug/Pharmacy Stores, Convenience Stores, Online, and Others (Departmental Stores)), By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2028

Published Date: October - 2024 | Publisher: MIR | No of Pages: 320 | Industry: Consumer Goods and Retail | Format: Report available in PDF / Excel Format

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United States Condom Market By Gender (Male, Female), By Type (Latex Condom, Non-Latex Condom), By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Drug/Pharmacy Stores, Convenience Stores, Online, and Others (Departmental Stores)), By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2028

Forecast Period2024-2028
Market Size (2022)USD412 Million
CAGR (2023-2028)10.24%
Fastest Growing SegmentOnline
Largest MarketSouth Region

United States Condom market is witnessing high demand owing to the various government initiatives launched by the government regarding sex education and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Moreover, the rising demand among females and the presence of a variety of flavored condoms is further contributing to the market growth.

Condoms are thin rubber material made of latex or other materials that acts as a barrier against sexually transmitted diseases, unintended pregnancy, and infections like HIV. When used correctly, male condoms are up to 98% effective. Condoms are the most common, simplest, and most inexpensive method of contraception. In addition, there are condoms of different materials for people allergic to latex.

Hey, looks like the condom market in the US is booming! Demand is high, and experts predict some serious growth in the coming years. Why? Well, people are becoming more aware of the importance of protection, and unfortunately, the number of diseases is on the rise. Plus, there's a growing demand for condoms among women. You can find condoms for both males and females, made from different materials like latex and non-latex. Even the government is getting involved, which should help the market even more! Take the US Department of Health & Human Services, for example. They've launched the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (2022-2025) with ambitious goalsreducing new HIV infections by 75% by 2025 and a whopping 90% by 2030.

Furthermore, the availability of condoms at different retailers such as drug/pharmacy retailers, convenience retailers, departmental retailers, and various online portals is also propelling the market growth of the condom market in the United States.

So, here's the dealthe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you know, the US's top public health agency, reported a pretty big jump in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia and gonorrhea between 2020 and 2021. We're talking over 2.5 million reported cases across the US! And, it's not just those. Syphilis, according to The Guardian, shot up from 41,700 cases in 2020 to 52,000 in 2021. Because of this rise in STIs, more people are using condoms as a basic way to stay safe. This increased use is actually helping the condom market in the United States grow.

The various initiatives by the government such as the New York State Condom Program announced a partnership with the New York City Condom Program which decided to offer condoms and other safer sex items to New York City-based organizations. Thus, this partnership increased the number of New Yorkers that had access to safer sex supplies and also promote safe sex initiatives in the country.

In 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first condoms specifically designed to reduce STI transmission during anal intercourse, as the risk of STI transmission is significantly higher during anal intercourse than vaginal intercourse.

If you've got a latex allergy, non-latex condoms are a great option! Instead of latex, they're made from stuff like polyisoprene and polyurethane. A lot of people say they feel better and are more comfortable than regular latex condoms. Latex, on the other hand, can cause irritation or even allergic reactions if you're sensitive to it. Polyurethane condoms are super thin, but maybe not as stretchy as latex. Polyisoprene condoms are more flexible and feel pretty similar to latex. Plus, if you're not a fan of that latex smell, non-latex might be the way to go!

Furthermore, vegan condoms are made without the use of any animal-derived materials and neither includes testing, making them suitable for individuals who follow a vegan lifestyle and seek cruelty-free products. Moreover, many of the brands in the United States condom market are launching vegan condoms to enhance their sales and gain a share in the market. For instance, in November 2022, Hanx entered the United States market and launched natural sexual wellness products, which included vegan condoms.

According to the “Family Planning Annual Report 2021” published by the Office of Population Affairs which comes under the United States Department of Health & Human Services reported that condom use as a contraceptive tool went down from 75% in 2011 to 42% among men in 2021. Further, it was reported that the leading contraceptive methods used by females under 15 and 39 years were injectables and pills.

Moreover, according to the article by the Washington Post, the percentage of high schoolers who had used a condom the last time they had sex declined from 63 percent in 2003 to 54 percent in 2019. Thus, this declining trend of usage of condoms as a contraceptive is restraining the growth of the condom market in the United States.

The majority of the companies in the condom market in the United States are providing latex condoms which are allergic to some specific consumers who are sensitive to latex. Thus, the presence of latex in condoms can hinder market growth.

  • In 2019, Skyn, a condom brand in the United States launched a cleansing wipe that keeps the intimate areas' natural pH levels in balance.
  • E-commerce offers a convenient way for consumers to purchase condoms discreetly from the comfort of their homes. This is especially appealing to those consumers who may feel uncomfortable buying condoms in-person from brick-and-mortar stores. Online retail allows condom manufacturers and retailers to reach a broad audience across the United States. Purchasing condoms online allows individuals to maintain their privacy and anonymity, which can be crucial for some customers who value discretion in their personal lives. Online platforms enable retailers to showcase a wide range of condom brands, types, and sizes, offering consumers more choices than they might find in a typical physical store. Furthermore, online shopping provides consumers with access to product information, customer reviews, and ratings, helping them make more informed decisions about which condoms best suit their needs. Online retailers often run promotional campaigns and offer discounts, attracting price-conscious consumers and encouraging brand loyalty.
  • Sexual education and wellness campaigns can help raise awareness about the importance of using condoms as a means of preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. As more people become aware of the benefits of condom use, there may be a corresponding increase in demand for condoms. Comprehensive sexual education campaigns can also work to break down social stigmas and taboos surrounding sexual health and condom use. By normalizing discussions about sexual wellness, people may feel more comfortable purchasing and using condoms. Companies that actively support sexual education and wellness campaigns can benefit from positive brand associations. Consumers may perceive these companies as socially responsible and be more inclined to choose their products, including condoms, over competitors. Sexual education campaigns often target specific demographics, such as young adults or college students. By aligning marketing strategies with these campaigns, condom manufacturers and retailers can effectively reach their target audience and tailor their messaging to resonate with them. Condom companies can collaborate with sexual health organizations and participate in community initiatives to promote sexual education and wellness. These partnerships can provide opportunities for visibility, brand recognition, and increased sales.

The United States condom market is segmented by gender, type, distribution channel, and region. Based on gender, the market is divided into male and female. Based on type, the market is segmented into latex condoms and non-latex condoms. Further, based on distribution channel, the market is segmented into supermarkets/hypermarkets, drug/pharmacy retailers, convenience retailers, online, and others, including departmental retailers. Based on region, the market is divided into South, West, Midwest, and Northeast.

Reckitt Benckiser LLC (Durex), Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (Trojan), Okamoto U.S.A., INC., Global Protection Corp. (ONE), Veru Inc. (FC2), LifeStyles Healthcare Pte Ltd., Grove Collaborative, Inc. (Sustain), Warren Ventures Inc. (Champ), Hanx USA, Inc., Hanx USA, Inc., and Mayer Laboratories, Inc. are some of the leading companies in the United States Condom market.

AttributeDetails
Base Year2022
Historic Data2018 – 2021
Estimated Year2023
Forecast Period2024– 2028
Quantitative UnitsValue in USD Million, CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023-2028
Report CoverageRevenue forecast, company share, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends
Segments CoveredGenderTypeDistribution ChannelRegion
Regional ScopeSouth, West, Midwest, Northeast
Key Companies ProfiledReckitt Benckiser LLC(Durex), Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (Trojan), Okamoto U.S.A., INC., Global Protection Corp. (ONE), Veru Inc. (FC2), LifeStyles Healthcare Pte Ltd., Grove Collaborative, Inc. (Sustain), Warren Ventures Inc. (Champ), Hanx USA, Inc., Mayer Laboratories, Inc.
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Report Scope

In this report, the United States condom market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below

  • United States Condom Market, By Gender
    • Male
    • Female
  • United States Condom Market, By Type
    • Latex
    • Non-Latex
  • United States Condom Market, By Type
    • Supermarkets/Hypermarkets
    • Drug/Pharmacy Stores
    • Convenience Stores
    • Online
    • Others (Departmental Stores, etc.)
  • United States Condom Market, By Region
    • South
    • West
    • Midwest
    • Northeast

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