BACKGROUND: Pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the advantage of nonionizing radiation and multiparameter imaging of structure and function, facilitating its clinical use in a variety of pulmonary diseases. This study aimed to identify the research trends and emerging topics in pulmonary MRI by conducting a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the field over the past decade. METHODS: A search of the Web of Science Core Collection database was conducted with the words "lung" and "MRI" for literature published from 2014 to 2023. The data were further analyzed with R and CiteSpace software in terms of annual publications and citations, collaborative networks (countries, institutions, and authors), source's local impact, keyword clustering, and burst analysis. RESULTS: A total of 1,839 publications related to pulmonary MRI have been published over the last decade, with a relatively slow growth trend. The top three journals in terms of total publications and citations were CONCLUSIONS: Over the past decade, research trends in pulmonary MRI have focused on lung cancer and cystic fibrosis as the dominant clinical diseases. Research has been centered on standardizing pulmonary MRI to promote its clinical application.