Nothing secures $200m Series C to build AI-native hardware platform
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Nothing secures $200m Series C to build AI-native hardware platform
""For AI to reach its full potential, consumer hardware must reinvent itself alongside it,""
""We see a future where operating systems are hyper-personalised to each user, where interfaces adapt to our context, and where devices act as agents on our behalf. This is the opportunity Nothing is uniquely positioned to capture.""
"'the last mile of distribution'"
Nothing completed a $200 million Series C at a $1.3 billion valuation led by Tiger Global, with participation from existing and new investors including Qualcomm Ventures and Nikhil Kamath. The company will use the funding to accelerate its innovation roadmap, scale global distribution and bring its first AI-native devices to market in 2026. Nothing has shipped millions of devices since 2020, surpassed $1 billion in cumulative sales, and built a global supply chain and design team capable of rapid hardware launches. The company aims to create an operating system that learns deeply about individual users and adapts to them.
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