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Nothing’s Warp App Promised to Fix Cross-Platform File Sharing, Then Vanished Within Hours
The app used Google Drive as a relay and required a browser extension, but official listings disappeared within hours, users said.
- Nothing launched Nothing Warp today, a browser extension and app enabling Android users to transfer files, links, and text to desktop computers using Google Drive.
- Unlike peer-to-peer services like AirDrop or Quick Share, the application functions as a cloud relay, keeping files within users' accounts rather than routing them via Nothing servers.
- The tool requires a Chromium-based browser and an Android app, allowing users to "Send with Nothing Warp" or upload content directly from their devices.
- Within hours of the release, the official community post and app listings returned "This page doesn't exist" errors, rendering the service inaccessible to many users.
- Nothing calls this an "early community project," though the rapid disappearance echoes the company's previous Nothing Chat, which was pulled shortly after its debut.
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Nothing has just introduced Nothing Warp, a new tool designed to solve a very everyday situation, to pass files, links, images or text copied between the mobile and the computer without depending on the email, messaging apps or a cable. The proposal comes at a time when many users work daily between various devices and seek a simpler alternative to move between them. That’s Notting Warp The idea is not to turn it into a large independent platfor…
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