The Global Fertility Supplements Market size is expected to be worth around USD 3.95 Billion by 2032 from USD 1.92 Billion in 2022, growing at a CAGR of 7.69% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2032.

The Fertility Supplements Market is strengthening its focus on men’s reproductive health in 2025, as male partners increasingly contribute to fertility planning and outcomes. Supplement brands are launching targeted formulas rich in CoQ10, zinc, selenium, L-carnitine, and lycopene—all supported by research linking them to sperm quality, motility, and DNA integrity. Formulas also include botanical antioxidants like turmeric and resveratrol to address oxidative stress. Digital fertility tracking apps now allow men to log supplements, lifestyle factors, and semen analysis results to monitor progress.

Fertility clinics are partnering with manufacturers to co-create male fertility packs that support couples undergoing IVF or IUI. As attention grows on male factor infertility, supplement solutions are evolving from general wellness to male-specific fertility boosters with data-backed efficacy.

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Key Market Segments

By Ingredient

  • Synthetic/Blend of Natural & Synthetic
  • Natural

By Product

  • Capsules
  • Tablets
  • Soft Gels
  • Powder
  • Liquids
  • Other Products

By Distribution Channel

  • OTC
  • Prescribed
  • Other Distribution Channels

By End-User

  • Women
  • Men

Emerging Trends

  1. Male-specific supplement formulations for sperm motility and count enhancement.
  2. Kombucha botanical antioxidants targeting oxidative sperm damage.
  3. Integration with sperm-tracking apps for metric improvements.
  4. Male fertility pack collaborations between supplement brands and fertility clinics.

Use Cases

  1. A male user tracks sperm motility improvements after 12-week CoQ10/zinc supplement.
  2. Botanically-enhanced packs reduce oxidative damage markers in male fertility clinic trials.
  3. Fertility app alerts couples to sperm health gains after supplement course.
  4. Clinics distribute branded male fertility kits to supplement IUI cycles.