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Nothing’s Bengaluru store off to great start: 61,000+ visitors, over Rs 12 crore revenue in 90 days
Samira Vishwas | May 14, 2026 10:24 PM CST

Nothing Bengaluru Flagship Draws Over 61,000 Visitors, Generates $1.3 Million In 90 Daystwitter

Nothing has revealed impressive early numbers from its first India flagship store in Bengaluru, highlighting the brand’s growing popularity in one of its biggest global markets.

The company inaugurated the store on February 14, 2026, at Indiranagar’s prominent 100 Feet Road. Spread across 5,032 square feet, the Bengaluru outlet became Nothing’s second flagship store globally after its London location and was designed as an immersive experience centre showcasing the company’s focus on art, design, community and engineering.

Now, three months after launch, the brand has shared key milestones achieved by the store. According to Nothing, the Bengaluru flagship welcomed 61,931 visitors within its first 90 days and generated more than $1.3 million in revenue, which is approximately Rs 12.44 crore.

The company described the response as “incredible” and said the overwhelming turnout on opening day remains one of its most memorable moments so far.

“90 days ago, we opened our Nothing Store, Bengaluru. With it, we wanted to have a physical manifestation of everything we stand for: art, design, community, and engineering excellence,” the company said in a statement.

Nothing also recalled how more than 2,000 people attended the opening day event, calling the experience “surreal”.

The Bengaluru store currently serves as a major retail and community hub for the brand in India, featuring products including the Nothing Phone 3 and other Nothing ecosystem devices. The store operates daily between 11:00 AM and 9:00 PM.

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India has emerged as one of Nothing’s most important markets in recent years, with the company steadily expanding its retail footprint and product lineup across the country. The strong footfall and revenue figures from the Bengaluru outlet are expected to further strengthen the brand’s offline retail ambitions in India.


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