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 QpiAI Open-Sources Its Quantum SDK to Accelerate Global Quantum Software Development
Jul 7, 2026 9:42 PM

BENGALURU, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

QpiAI, a globally leading full-stack quantum computing company, today released the QpiAI Quantum SDK as open-source software. Available now at https://github.com/qpiai/quantum-sdk, the QpiAI Quantum SDK gives developers, researchers, and startups an accessible, developer-friendly toolkit to build and run quantum algorithms and to connect their quantum development workflows directly to QpiAI's 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers through QpiAI-QCloud (https://qcloud.qpiai.tech/).

The release is designed to expand access to quantum software development for developers, researchers, universities, startups, and enterprise innovation teams worldwide. By open-sourcing the SDK, QpiAI is giving the global quantum community a practical foundation for building industry-specific quantum solutions across finance, logistics, materials, chemistry, security, AI, optimization, and advanced scientific computing.

The QpiAI Quantum SDK provides a Python-based interface for circuit creation, simulation, algorithm development, and workflow execution. It ships with local state-vector and density matrix simulators, letting developers prototype and validate algorithms locally before running them on quantum hardware. It is also designed for AI-assisted and agentic development workflows, helping users move faster from idea to implementation while prototyping quantum applications.

The QpiAI Quantum SDK gives institutions a ready foundation for quantum computing coursework, research labs, hackathons, capstone projects, and hands-on developer training programs. QpiAI is actively positioning the SDK for use across university programs, research groups, developer communities, hackathons, and quantum application labs, enabling hands-on learning in quantum computing, algorithms, optimization, simulation, and machine learning. Early institutional adopters of the QpiAI Quantum SDK globally will be eligible to join the QpiAI Academic & Innovation Network, giving universities, research labs, and institutions preferential commercial terms on QpiAI QCloud institutional packages.

"India is entering a defining decade for quantum technologies, and open-source software will be critical to building the talent, research, and innovation base that national leadership requires. India being a leader for software in the last decade and globally known for its software capability will aggressively open-source software and enable innovation in Quantum computing across the globe," said Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, Founder and CEO, QpiAI. "With this release, we want developers, universities, and startups to build on Indian and global quantum infrastructure and help create a globally competitive, indigenous quantum ecosystem. The convergence of quantum computing, AI, and agentic development will define the next generation of deep-tech platforms — and QpiAI is committed to building that capability from India to our global users, partners, and customers."

“Quantum computing will scale only when developers can experiment, learn, and deploy without friction," said Lakshya Priyadarshi, VP – Quantum Platforms & Solutions, QpiAI. "The QpiAI Quantum SDK is a practical bridge between quantum theory, simulation, real hardware, and industry applications. By putting a strong software foundation in the hands of engineers and developers, we want to help build a diverse global quantum application ecosystem. The QpiAI Quantum SDK is the open developer gateway.”

The release also strengthens QpiAI’s contribution to India’s quantum technology ecosystem and complements the broader goals of India’s National Quantum Mission.

About QpiAI

QpiAI is a full-stack quantum computing company building quantum processors, control systems, software platforms, and quantum-AI application solutions for enterprise, education, research, and national-scale quantum programs. QpiAI has built a quantum foundry in Bengaluru to support superconducting, semiconductor, and photonic qubit development. QpiAI is headquartered in Bengaluru, with offices in Helsinki, Finland; Milpitas, California, USA; and Singapore.

Source: QpiAI

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