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Sign up now and get $100 credit to run bigger circuits!

  • Access the most advanced quantum computers in the world.
  • Simulate and run algorithms in a quantum computing environment.
  • Analyze datasets faster and more accurately than ever before.
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Make use of the best quantum resources

Latest QPUs and emulators
NVIDIA GPU Emulators,
Rigetti, IonQ QPUs
Quantum Monte Carlo
Risk analysis – VaR, CVar
Derivative pricing
Quantum AI solutions
Portfolio Optimization
Fraud Detection

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We believe great things happen when experts in complimenting areas combine their efforts. Hence we partner with the best hardware and qubit control companies to deliver the best results.

Effortless Integration

Use BlueQubit’s SDK to connect your development environment to the Quantum Computer. This way, both code changes and the implementation will run through quantum.

You’ll be amazed at the speed of quantum computing vs. traditional computing.

Fastest Simulators and QPUs
Compatible with Cirq & Qiskit
Simulate up to 40qubits with 3 lines of code

How it works

Build your quantum algorithms through an SDK

Test your algorithms on a quantum simulator

Run your algorithms on a quantum computer millions of times faster

Analyze the results of quantum algorithms

Build your quantum algorithms through an SDK

Test your algorithms on a quantum simulator

Run your algorithms on a quantum computer millions of times faster

Analyze the results of quantum algorithms

Experience the Simplest Way To Run Quantum.

Running quantum should not feel like rocket science. Grab your chance of $100 in credits to access one of the fastest Quantum simulators and to run bigger circuits.

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*Offer ends in August

Frequently asked questions

Can I access a Quantum Computer?
Yes! We support Rigetti’s 79-qubit Aspen-M-3 quantum computer. It comes online only 5 hours a day but you can submit and queue jobs to it any time!
What applications can I use Quantum Computers for?
Current Quantum Computers are not stable and large enough to perform production-grade computation yet.
However, they are great to get experience with programming and executing quantum code.
Also, researchers and more advanced users run programs on quantum computers to study the noise and make software making quantum computations more stable.
What is a Quantum Computing Simulator?
While actual Quantum Computers are scarce and expensive today, everyone can use regular computers to run (or simulate) quantum programs on regular computers. This can happen only for limited quantum programs since in general quantum computers are exponentially hard to simulate.
We support 34-qubit CPU and 36-qubit GPU simulators available 24/7 to our users.
What programming languages can I use?
To interact with our platform you need to use our BlueQubit Python SDK. It relies on popular Python libraries for quantum circuit generation such as Qiskit and Cirq.
How do I get started?
Head over to https://app.bluequbit.io/docs and get started with our examples right away!