What’s New for 2026
This report was updated in January 2026 to reflect the latest data on email growth, automation, AI powered inbox management, and security trends.
- Updated global email user growth and daily traffic forecasts through 2030
- New analysis on inbox intelligence and AI driven email management
- Expanded coverage of automation generated and system triggered email volume
- Revised security, phishing, and MFA adoption projections
- Updated storage, archiving, and compliance benchmarks across industries
Table of Contents
The Future of Global Email Adoption
Scope
This report provides global and regional estimates for email users, daily email traffic, marketing metrics, email security developments, and infrastructure growth from 2025 to 2030.
The analysis includes user behavior, enterprise trends, mobile usage patterns, and key industry verticals. All figures represent active email usage unless otherwise stated, and all financial data is in USD. Regional breakouts are included where relevant.
Methodology
The findings in this report are based on a proprietary dataset from cloudHQ, incorporating:
- Behavioral analysis of 12.8 million business and consumer email accounts
- Survey data from over 45,000 global users
- Partnerships with major email platforms, including Google, Microsoft, and MailKing
- Population models and internet penetration rates from UN and ITU data
- Cross-referenced with published industry reports and government datasets
Forecasts are generated using time-series analysis, regression modeling, and scenario testing based on both historical and real-time signals.
Executive Summary
Email remains one of the most widely adopted communication tools in the world. In 2025, global email usage stands at 4.83 billion users and is expected to reach 5.61 billion by 2030. Despite the growth of real-time messaging apps, email continues to drive both business communications and e-commerce workflows.
- Daily global email traffic is projected to grow from 392 billion in 2025 to 523 billion by 2030
- Asia and Africa are the fastest-growing regions, with India and Nigeria leading user expansion
- Email marketing ROI remains high at $36 per $1 spent, with segmentation and personalization showing significant uplift
- Inbox storage needs will increase by over 64% by 2030 due to higher media attachments and automated messages
- Security advances, including MFA and AI-filtering, are expected to reduce spam and phishing threats significantly
As automation and AI continue to enhance the way we manage communications, email is evolving into an even more data-rich and strategic platform for businesses and individuals alike.
Key Findings
1. User Growth
Global email users will grow from 4.83B in 2025 to 5.61B by 2030 (3.4% CAGR), driven by:
- Emerging markets (India + Nigeria account for 28% of new users)
- Aging populations adopting digital communication (65+ demographic grows at 6.1% CAGR)
- Education/remote work mandates post-pandemic
| Year | Email Users (B) | % Growth |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 4.83 | 4.1% (vs 2024) |
| 2026 | 5.02 | 3.9% |
| 2027 | 5.21 | 3.8% |
| 2028 | 5.39 | 3.5% |
| 2029 | 5.50 | 2.0% |
| 2030 | 5.61 | 2.0% |
2. Email Traffic
Daily email volume will rise from 392B in 2025 to 523B by 2030, despite competition from chat apps:
| Year | Emails/Day (B) | Growth % | Primary Drivers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 392 | – | AI-generated CRM, IoT alerts |
| 2026 | 422 | 7.7% | AI automation, transactional messaging surge |
| 2027 | 451 | 6.9% | Regulatory compliance notices |
| 2028 | 481 | 6.6% | Micro-targeted ads via AMP emails |
| 2029 | 502 | 4.4% | Market saturation in NA/EU |
| 2030 | 523 | 4.2% | Africa/SE Asia e-commerce boom |
3. In-depth Industry Email Metrics
4. Storage and Infrastructure
- Inbox size grows from 8.7GB in 2025 to 14.3GB in 2030
- Storage cost per user increases from $0.14/month to $0.22/month
5. Security Trends
- Spam drops from 48% in 2025 to 43% in 2030
- Phishing success falls from 0.12% to 0.03%
6. Email Security and Infrastructure Trends
| Metric | 2025 | 2030 |
|---|---|---|
| Spam Rate | 48% | 43% |
| MFA Adoption | 80% | 95% |
| Phishing Success | 0.12% | 0.03% |
| Inbox Managed by AI | 15% | 50% |
| Storage Cost | $0.14 | $0.22 |
Expanded Email Usage and Marketing Statistics for 2025
- Projected email users: 4.83B
- Daily emails sent: 392B
- Mobile open rate: 78%
- Average emails per user per day: 100–120
- Open rate average: 32.55%
- ROI per dollar: $36
- Revenue from email marketing: $11.3B rising to $21.8B by 2030
- Personalized emails: 6x conversion
- Segmented lists: 760% higher revenue
- "Urgent" subject lines: +22% opens
- "Video" in subject lines: +19% opens
Email Statistics and Predictions for 2026
2026 marks a meaningful transition year for email. Growth continues, but the nature of email shifts from volume driven communication to intelligence driven infrastructure. Email is no longer just a messaging layer. It is becoming a system of record, automation trigger, and compliance backbone for both individuals and businesses.
Global Email Usage in 2026
- Projected global email users: 5.02 billion
- Daily emails sent: 422 billion
- Average emails per user per day: 105 to 125
- Mobile first email interactions exceed 80 percent
User growth in 2026 is driven less by new account creation in developed markets and more by deeper reliance on email in emerging economies, government services, healthcare systems, and regulated industries.
Expanded Email Usage and Marketing Statistics for 2026
- Projected email users: 5.02B
- Daily emails sent: 422B
- Mobile first interactions: 80%+
- Average emails per user per day: 105–125
- Open rate average: 31–34%
- ROI per dollar: $36–$38
- Revenue from email marketing: $12.5B rising to $21.8B by 2030
- Personalized emails: 5.5x conversion
- Segmented lists: 760% higher revenue
- AI generated and system triggered emails: 38% of total traffic
- Automated email volume growth: 9%+ year over year
- Average inbox storage: 9.6 GB
- MFA adoption: 85%+ across business accounts
- Phishing success rate: below 0.10%
Email Traffic and Automation Trends
- AI generated and system triggered emails account for 38 percent of total traffic
- Compliance, billing, authentication, and account alerts outpace marketing volume growth
- Human written email volume grows slowly, while automated email grows at over 9 percent year over year
In 2026, the fastest growing category of email is not marketing. It is transactional and operational messaging generated by SaaS platforms, financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government systems.
Email Marketing Performance Outlook for 2026
- Average open rates stabilize between 31 and 34 percent
- Personalized campaigns outperform generic blasts by 5.5x
- Behavior triggered campaigns deliver the highest ROI across all industries
- Email remains the top performing owned channel for conversion driven communication
Marketers in 2026 will send fewer campaigns, but each campaign will be more targeted, more contextual, and more measurable. List quality and behavioral data matter more than list size.
Inbox Intelligence and AI Adoption
- Over 25 percent of inboxes actively use AI to summarize, categorize, or prioritize email
- Smart reply and drafting tools are used weekly by more than 40 percent of business users
- AI assisted inbox management reduces average response time by 18 percent
Email clients are evolving into intelligent workspaces. In 2026, inboxes increasingly function as task managers, CRM light tools, and document archives rather than passive message lists.
Storage, Archiving, and Compliance in 2026
- Average inbox storage reaches 9.6 GB
- Long term email retention requirements expand across finance, legal, and healthcare
- Demand for automated backup, export, and archiving grows sharply
As email becomes a permanent business record, organizations place greater emphasis on exportability, backup, and cross platform access. Email is no longer disposable communication.
Email Security Predictions for 2026
- Spam volume continues to decline, but attacks become more targeted
- Phishing success rates drop below 0.10 percent
- MFA adoption exceeds 85 percent across business accounts
- AI based threat detection becomes standard across major providers
Security threats do not disappear in 2026, but they become more sophisticated and more selective. Broad spam declines, while precision attacks focus on high value accounts.
What 2026 Signals for the Future of Email
- Email remains the most universal digital identity in the world
- Ownership, portability, and control of email data increase in importance
- Email continues to outperform newer channels for trust, reliability, and reach
Rather than being replaced, email evolves. In 2026, it is clearer than ever that email is not legacy technology. It is foundational infrastructure.