An MIT-supported startup, qBraid, is building an intuitive cloud platform that lets users write and deploy code on the world’s leading quantum computers.
Founded by Kanav Setia and Jason Necaise ’20, the company removes barriers that once made quantum programming accessible only to experts.
Users can log in and connect instantly with quantum devices from Nvidia, Microsoft, and IBM.
Since its 2020 founding, more than 20,000 users across 120 countries have deployed code through qBraid, supported by the MIT Sandbox Innovation Fund and the Martin Trust Center’s delta v accelerator.
Its version-controlled software and qBook learning tool make it possible to run, test, and learn quantum algorithms directly from laptops and even mobile devices.
The company’s work is accelerating the creation of a quantum-ready workforce by unifying hardware access and software tools in one platform.
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Reference
Winn, Z. (2025, November 4). Startup provides a nontechnical gateway to coding on quantum computers. MIT News. https://news.mit.edu/2025/startup-provides-nontechnical-gateway-coding-quantum-computers-1104



