Global Resale Momentum: Authentication Services to Reach $21 Billion by 2036

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The global market for fashion resale authentication is on a steep upward curve, with forecasts suggesting a value of USD 21.0 billion by 2036. This marks a significant jump from its 2026 valuation of USD 6.5 billion, maintaining a CAGR of 12.44%. This trend is driven by a massive shift in how the industry handles the verification of high-value items, moving from subjective human appraisal to objective, AI-driven data analysis at scale.
At the center of this transformation is the need to secure the luxury handbag market, which represents 40.0% of all authentication demand. Brands and resale platforms like The RealReal and StockX are adopting multi-layered verification protocols to protect their reputations. These protocols often involve a combination of deep-learning algorithms and microscopic inspection of materials to distinguish genuine items from high-grade counterfeits.
Geographically, the expansion is being led by the Asia Pacific region, though North America and Europe remain pivotal due to their established luxury consumer bases. Nations such as India and China are seeing the fastest growth as their digital infrastructure matures and more consumers enter the resale market. The competition among providers like Authentique and Aura Blockchain Consortium is intensifying as they vie for dominance in these high-growth regions.
One of the most significant trends in the industry is the move toward blockchain-based product passports. These digital records provide a transparent and unchangeable history of a product, which is becoming a requirement for regulatory compliance in several European markets. This move toward digital traceability helps in maintaining the resale value of luxury goods and supports broader sustainability goals within the fashion industry.
The path toward 2036 will involve the widespread adoption of real-time verification as a standard feature of the resale experience. While the industry faces challenges such as high implementation costs and the need for cross-platform standards, the momentum is clearly toward a more automated future. The integration of advanced imaging and AI will be the key to ensuring that the global resale market remains a trusted space for luxury commerce.
Sudip Saha Future Market Insights Inc. +1 347-918-3531
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