Nothing has introduced a new file transfer system called Nothing Warp. It is designed to make sharing files between Android devices and computers simple. The feature works across macOS, Windows, and Linux systems. It is available as a free app on Android through the Play Store.
On a computer, users need to install a browser extension. It works with Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers. The extension is available on the Chrome Web Store.

The tool is integrated into the Android share menu. After signing in with the same Google account on both devices, users could send files, links, images, and copied text between devices. The transfer worked in both directions.
Nothing also said that Warp used Google Drive for file transfers. This meant files were sent through the user’s own account, and the company claimed it did not store or access user data.
However, the feature did not stay available for long. Soon after the announcement, Nothing removed the community post related to Warp. The Android app was also taken down, and the browser extension was no longer available. The company has not shared an official reason for pulling the feature. It is unclear if Warp will return in the future or if it was just an experimental release.







