qBraid
qBraid is a cloud-based platform offering software tools and access to quantum hardware, GPUs, and CPUs for quantum computing researchers and developers.
Company Overview
qBraid is a cloud-based platform designed for quantum computing, providing software tools for researchers and developers. By offering access to quantum hardware, GPUs, and CPUs, qBraid stands out as a comprehensive solution for those looking to explore and develop in the field of quantum computing. The platform integrates over 30 configurable quantum software environments including Python, Julia, C++, and Q#, making it versatile and adaptable for various user needs.
Services Offered
qBraid's services include seamless access to quantum software and quantum computers via its development and deployment platform. The platform features a web-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for quantum computing, including language support for C++ and Julia. Additionally, qBraid provides a Python toolkit for cross-framework abstraction, transpilation, and execution of quantum programs on both hardware and simulators. The company also offers custom notebook environments for quantum computing hackathons and integrates with leading development tools like GitHub, VSCode, and ChatGPT.
Subscription Plans
qBraid offers various subscription models tailored to different user needs, including Free, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise plans. The Pro plan provides access to 10 CPU instances with 16 GB RAM and competitively priced V100 and A100 GPU access. The Enterprise plan offers on-premise deployments, custom quantum computing hardware deployments, and premium support, catering to large organizations and specialized requirements.
Collaborations and Academic Use
qBraid has collaborated with multiple Fortune 500 companies and partnered with organizations such as Amazon Web Services, Google, Stanford, and Yale for quantum computing hackathons. The platform is widely used in academic programs at prestigious institutions including MIT, Stanford, Yale, and the University of Chicago. With a user base exceeding 8,000, qBraid's platform is integral in various educational and research initiatives for quantum computing.
Projects and Awards
qBraid has been involved in several noteworthy projects like Quantum Chemistry Benchmarking with NVIDIA GPUs and Quantum Computing for Flight Trajectory Optimization. The company has won several awards, including the Best Quantum Algorithm Paper Award at IEEE QCE 2023. qBraid has also been accepted into the Duality Accelerator and awarded a Q4Bio contract by Wellcome Leap to develop quantum computing solutions for studying interactions of metals and intrinsically disordered proteins.