 titanium alloys have emerged as a successful metallic material in biomedical engineering due to their unique combination of machinability, mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and corrosion resistance, making them an indispensable material for various biomedical applications. This review explores the properties, production techniques, and fabrication methodologies of titanium alloys, as well as their biomedical applications and future possibilities. This article was authored by Elia Marin and Alex Lanzudi.