Analysis of Condom Sales from 2015 to 2025

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Apr 1, 2025

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Humans have been getting creative with contraception for centuries—from ancient linen sheaths to today’s sleek latex designs. 

The rubber revolution of the 19th century didn't just change industry—it changed intimacy. Condoms have since become a global health hero, protecting millions from STIs and unplanned pregnancies with nothing more than a roll and a wrapper. 

In this blog, we'll unwrap some insights hidden in condom sales data, like which brands are dominating the bedroom, which types people reach for the most, and what these choices say about consumer preferences around the world.


A little background info

About the dataset

The dataset we use sources from Kaggle, which provides detailed insights into condom sales, contraceptive usage, and sexual health awareness across multiple countries from 2015 to 2025. It includes economic factors, social trends, government campaigns, and gender-based purchasing behaviors.

About the data analysis tool

For our analysis, we're using — an AI-powered data analytics platform. AI-powered data analytics platform designed to turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insights. With its powerful features and intuitive interface, Powerdrill makes exploring trends not only fast and efficient, but surprisingly fun.


Key takeaways

  • Condom sales show a general upward trend from 2015 to 2024, averaging 60.89 billion units annually.

  • The UK, USA, and Brazil lead in average yearly condom market revenue.

  • The highest online condom sales rates are in the USA (40.99%), India, and France.

  • Purchases are made by 60.22% males and 40.77% females.

  • HIV prevention awareness has declined over the decade.

  • Teen pregnancy rates are notably higher in South Africa, the USA, and France.

  • Durex is the most popular global condom brand, followed by Kamasutra.

  • Textured condoms are the most preferred type worldwide.


Analysis of condom sales data

What is the trend in total condom sales from 2015 to 2025?

Condom sales show an overall upward trend from 2015 to 2024, averaging approximately 60.89 billion units per year. Sales ranged from 54.46 billion units in 2015 to a peak of 66.37 billion in 2024. (Note: 2025 data only includes the first quarter as of this writing.)


Which are the top 3 countries with the highest yearly average condom market revenue?

The UK leads in average annual condom market revenue at $14.44 billion, followed by the USA and Brazil.


What percentage of total sales are made online, and what are the top three countries with the highest average online sales rate?

On average, 37.07% of condom sales occur online, with most countries falling between 35% and 39%, indicating consistent global performance. The USA leads with the highest online condom sales rate at 40.99%, followed by India and France.



What is the distribution of condom purchases between male and female consumers?

Among all purchases made globally, 60.22% of purchases are made by males and 40.77% by females.



What is the trend in HIV prevention awareness from 2015 to 2025?

While HIV prevention awareness has declined over the decade, notable upticks occurred in 2019 and 2021.



How do teen pregnancy rates differ across countries?

South Africa has the highest average teen pregnancy rate at 39.75 per 1,000 teens, while Japan reports the lowest at 30.61 per 1,000.

The USA and France also show relatively high rates at 38.72 and 37.81 per 1,000 teens, respectively.

India, Australia, and Germany fall within the moderate range, with rates between 33.58 and 35.38 per 1,000 teens.


Which brand of condoms has the highest global sales revenue?

Durex holds the highest global sales revenue at approximately $221.87 billion.

Kamasutra follows closely with around $214.74 billion in condom market revenue.

Other notable brands, including ManforceOkamoto, and Trojan, also report substantial revenues ranging from approximately $194.04 billion to $196.55 billion.


Which type of condoms has the highest global sales revenue?

Textured condoms generate the highest global sales revenue, totaling approximately $415.12 billionUltra-Thin condoms follow with a market revenue of about $338.84 billion.

Latex and Non-Latex condoms also see substantial revenues, at $321.72 billion and $277.38 billion, respectively.


A wrap-up

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