Xiaomi

Xiaomi Corporation
Mi
Native name
小米集团
Xiǎomǐ
Company typePublic
ISINKYG9830T1067
Industry
Founded6 April 2010 (2010-04-06)
Founders
  • Lei Jun
  • Lin Bin
  • Zhou Guangping
  • Liu De
  • Li Wanqiang
  • Wong Kong-Kat
  • Hong Feng
  • Wang Chuan
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Lei Jun (founder, chairman & CEO)
  • Lin Bin (co-founder & vice-chairman)
  • Lu Weibing (partner & president)
  • Liu De (co-founder, executive director & senior vice president)
Products
Brands
Revenue CN¥365.906 billion (2024)
CN¥24.503 billion (2024)
CN¥23.578 billion (2024)
Total assets CN¥403.16 billion (2024)
Total equity CN¥189.2 billion (2024)
Number of employees
43,688 FTE (2024)
Subsidiaries
  • Black Shark
  • Xiaomi Auto
  • Zhigu Corporation
  • ZMI
  • Youpin (有品)
Websitemi.com
Xiaomi
"Xiaomi" in Chinese characters
Chinese小米
Literal meaning"Millet"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiǎomǐ
IPA[ɕjǎʊ.mì]

Xiaomi (/ˈʃmi/; Chinese: 小米集团; pinyin: Xiǎomǐ Jítuán) is a Chinese multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Beijing, China. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and electric vehicles. It is the third-largest smartphone vendor in the world as of 2025, behind Apple and Samsung, most of which run on the Xiaomi HyperOS (former MIUI) operating system. The company is ranked 338th and is the youngest company on the Fortune Global 500. It has been called the "Apple of China".

Xiaomi was founded in 2010 in Beijing by Lei Jun along with six associates. Lei had worked at Kingsoft as an executive and been involved in the founding and management of Joyo.com, the latter of which was sold to Amazon for $75 million in 2004. In August 2011, Xiaomi released its first smartphone and by 2014 it had the largest market share of smartphones sold in China. Initially the company only sold its products online; however, it later opened brick and mortar stores. By 2015, it was developing a wide range of consumer electronics. In 2020, the company sold 149.4 million smartphones and MIUI had over 500 million monthly active users. As of August 2024, Xiaomi is the second-largest seller of smartphones worldwide, with a market share of about 12%, according to Counterpoint. It has come up with its own range of wearable items. It also is a major manufacturer of appliances including televisions, flashlights, unmanned aerial vehicles, and air purifiers using its Internet of things and Xiaomi Smart Home product ecosystems.

Xiaomi keeps its prices close to its manufacturing and bill of materials costs by keeping most of its products in the market for 18 months, longer than most smartphone companies. The company also uses inventory optimization and flash sales to keep its inventory low.