The pharmaceutical & cosmetics anti-counterfeit packaging market is expected to reach USD 195.0 billion in 2030 from USD 96.3 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 15.17%. The pharmaceutical & cosmetics anti-counterfeit packaging market is growing due to a rise in pharmaceutical crimes coupled with strong regulation & serialization requirements. Customized packaging and rising demand from the cosmetics industry are further providing opportunities for market growth.
The pharmaceutical & cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America. Europe constitutes the largest market due to factors such as stringent regulations, robust enforcement, and a fully developed healthcare and beauty sector. The players in the pharmaceutical industry in this region are expected to comply with the EU Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD), which mandates serialization, tamper-evident seals, and verification systems for all prescription products. This mandate compels the urgent adoption of advanced technologies to combat counterfeiting.
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Major cosmetic and luxury beauty brands operating out of Europe face a high risk of counterfeiting, necessitating significant investment in protective packaging solutions, such as holograms, digital watermarks, and mass encoding. In addition, heightened consumer awareness regarding product safety, authenticity, and sustainability further fuels the demand for traceable and secure packaging options. The swift and efficient deployment of converters is more economical and integrated into established supply chains, supported by the digital infrastructure provided by the government. All these factors position Europe as the most advanced and rapidly growing region for anti-counterfeit packaging expenditures in both the pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors.
The pharmaceutical & cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging market is segmented by technology, which includes mass encoding, RFID, tamper evidence, hologram, forensic markers, and other technologies. Mass encoding technology is the largest technology in the market and is gaining share in pharmaceutical and cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging. This is because it enables item-level identification on a large scale, which is necessary to provide security to complex international supply chains. With an increase in counterfeiting incidents involving high-value skincare, fragrances, specialty medicines, and biologics, brands have been implementing solutions to authenticate each unit without halting the manufacturing process. Mass encoding enables individual digital-coded tags to be printed or embedded on every package, which can be checked using smartphones or scanners throughout the distribution channels. This enhances traceability, meets regulatory requirements such as serialization mandates, and facilitates effective recall management. Mass encoding also increases customer involvement as the information is connected to the product codes, authenticity, and loyalty programs. Since the technology can be easily integrated into existing printing processes and used to enable large-volume coding at a relatively low cost, firms consider it a scalable and efficient upgrade. This, therefore, results in the protection of brand reputation and enhances transparency in both regulated pharmaceutical and competitive beauty markets.
The major players in the pharmaceutical & cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging market with a significant global presence are CCL Industries Inc. (Canada), SML Group (China), SICPA Holding SA (Switzerland), Dover Corporation (US), and AlpVision SA (Switzerland), which are covered in the pharmaceutical & cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging market. Market competitors in the pharmaceutical & cosmetic anti-counterfeit packaging industry are focused on expanding their international presence and collaborating with adjacent markets to further increase their market share. They are also investing in research and development to create innovative products.
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CCL Industries Inc. (Canada) is a global leader in converting pressure-sensitive and specialty films for various applications. It specializes in manufacturing RFID labels that provide reliable integrated solutions for anti-counterfeiting, authentication, and inventory management applications, and they are also used to ensure brand protection. The company operates 154 manufacturing facilities across North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Acquisitions are its main business strategy to lead its way into the market.
SML Group (China) is a leading provider of innovative labeling and packaging solutions for global brands. The company offers a diverse range of products, including woven labels, screen-printed labels, heat transfers, RFID tags, and intelligent labeling technologies. It is located in over 20 countries worldwide, with regional headquarters in Germany and New Jersey, US, and item-level RFID solutions headquartered in Texas, US. The company is expanding its market presence through product launches and acquisitions.