
"We see a future where operating systems are significantly different from the ones today. Each system will know its user deeply, and be hyper-personalised to each individual. Interfaces will adapt to our context and needs. Suggestions will surface naturally, and once we confirm an intent, agents will execute on our behalf. The system will handle the non-essential for us, allowing us to focus on what truly matters, which will be different for every person. Unlike today's one-size-fits-all solution, a billion different operating systems will be rendered for a billion different people."
"Over time, this OS will be transversal across all form factors: We're starting with smartphones, audio products and smart watches, devices that people already use every day. In the future, our OS will carry into smart glasses, humanoid robots, EVs, and whatever comes next."
"To keep up with AI, consumer hardware must reinvent itself. That's why we will launch some of our first AI-native devices next year."
Nothing completed a $200 million Series C at a $1.3 billion valuation led by Tiger Global with participation from GV, Highland Europe, EQT, Latitude, I2BF, Tapestry, Qualcomm Ventures and Nikhil Kamath. The company shipped millions of devices, crossed $1B+ in total sales entering 2025, and grew 150% in 2024. Nothing plans to introduce AI-native consumer hardware next year to better align with AI advances. The company envisions personalized, contextual, proactive operating systems rendered uniquely for each individual and intends for that OS to span smartphones, audio, smart watches and future form factors like smart glasses, robots, and EVs.
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