Nothing Said to Raise Funding, Crosses $1 Billion in Lifetime Sales

Nothing has gained fans with the unique smartphones designs, which feature a transparent back.

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By Mark Gurman and Mark Bergen, Bloomberg News | Updated: 16 January 2025 14:14 IST
Highlights
  • Nothing is based in London, UK
  • Nothing previously raised about $100 million in 2023
  • In 2024, Nothing doubled its annual revenue to more than $500 million

Nothing is focused on ramping up sales outside the US this year

Photo Credit: X/ Nothing

Nothing, a smartphone maker backed by Google's venture arm and iPod creator Tony Fadell, is seeking to raise at least $100 million (roughly Rs, 864 crore) in funding to expand its operations, according to people with knowledge of the matter. 

The London-based startup, which launched in 2021 to fanfare from technology enthusiasts, kicked off the Series C round in recent days, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven't been announced.

Several newcomers have tried to challenge Apple Inc.'s iPhone with new devices, but few outside of China have come close to rivaling the well-capitalised market leaders. Nothing previously raised about $100 million (roughly Rs, 864 crore) in 2023.

Nothing has gained fans with the unique design of its smartphones, which feature a transparent back. The startup is run by Carl Pei, one of the creators of OnePlus, a popular China-based phone maker. Nothing sells phones ranging from $250 (roughly Rs.21,625) to $700 (roughly Rs. 60,551), as well as several different earbuds and a smartwatch. 

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In 2024, Nothing doubled its annual revenue to more than $500 million (roughly Rs. 4,324 crore) and recently crossed $1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,649 crore) in lifetime sales, the people said. It has also told investors that its margins have improved from a year ago and that it has sold seven million units across all product categories to date. 

A Nothing spokesperson declined to comment. 

Though customers in the US can buy Nothing devices, the company primarily sells its phones overseas. Nothing's biggest market is India, followed by Germany and the UK, the people said. The top market for the company's audio gear is the US, followed by the UK, Germany and Japan.

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Nothing is focused on ramping up sales outside the US this year, but plans to make a bigger push into the American market in 2026. It's also exploring an expansion into additional product categories. The company has about 600 employees and manufactures devices in China and India. 

Like most non-Apple smartphones, the Nothing devices run the Android operating system. The startup is working on overhauling its software to add more artificial intelligence features, with the enhancements set to launch in the first half of the year.

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