
April 13, 2026
Gen Z and millennials show the strongest interest in robotic massage
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A recent survey by roboSculptor shows that younger generations are the most open to robotic massage. Among respondents interested in AI-powered treatments, 45% were aged 30–39, while nearly 25% were between 18 and 29. Women represented 73% of participants.
Key findings:
- Millennials (30–39) showed the highest interest in robotic massage
- Gen Z (18–29) accounted for nearly one-quarter of respondents
- Younger consumers are more likely to use digital health tools and wellness apps
- Wellness tourism is projected to reach $1.4 trillion by 2027
- Hotels and wellness brands are increasingly adopting technology-driven treatments
The trend reflects a broader shift toward data-driven self-care, recovery, and longevity. As digital-native generations become the dominant consumers in wellness and travel, technologies like roboSculptor are gaining traction in spas, fitness clubs, and hospitality environments worldwide.
“Many of them grew up with smartphones and other devices, so advanced technologies feel natural to them.”
— Dennis Ledenkof, founder of roboSculptor
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