The Customer Data Alliance (CDA) and the Customer Data Platform Institute released the 18th edition of the CDP Industry Update, continuing their long-running, semi-annual analysis of the global Customer Data Platform (CDP) market.
Covering the period from June 30 through December 31, 2025, the Update shows a market that continues to expand while becoming more structurally differentiated. As AI-enabled capabilities proliferate and CDP functionality is increasingly embedded in marketing platforms, enterprises are making clearer architectural choices about where customer data is governed, how it is deployed, and which systems are trusted to support AI use cases at scale.
The data shows that AI is not collapsing the CDP category or accelerating consolidation. Instead, it is reinforcing the separation between integrated CDP platforms and warehouse-native customer data architectures.
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“What’s changing isn’t whether CDPs matter, it’s where responsibility for customer context sits,” said Chris Adelman, CEO of the Customer Data Alliance. “Some organizations are centralizing that responsibility inside integrated platforms, while others are anchoring it in their data infrastructure. The market is supporting both.”
Key observations from the Update
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