Bengaluru's QpiAI Open-Sources Its Quantum SDK

Published  July 8, 2026   0
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QpiAI Open-Sources Its Quantum SDK

QpiAI, described as a full-stack quantum computing company based in Bengaluru, India, has released the QpiAI Quantum SDK as open-source software, available at github.com/qpiai/quantum-sdk. The toolkit gives developers, researchers, and startups a way to build and run quantum algorithms and connect their workflows to QpiAI's 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers through QpiAI-QCloud. The SDK provides a Python-based interface for circuit creation, simulation, algorithm development, and workflow execution, and includes local state-vector and density matrix simulators for testing algorithms before running them on hardware.

"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," said Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, Founder and CEO of QpiAI. He added that the company wants "developers, universities, and startups to build on Indian and global quantum infrastructure and help create a globally competitive, indigenous quantum ecosystem."

Lakshya Priyadarshi, VP of Quantum Platforms & Solutions at QpiAI, said the SDK "is a practical bridge between quantum theory, simulation, real hardware, and industry applications." QpiAI said the release is intended to support quantum computing coursework, research labs, hackathons, and training programs, and that early institutional adopters will be eligible to join the QpiAI Academic & Innovation Network, which offers preferential commercial terms on QpiAI QCloud institutional packages. QpiAI said the release also complements the goals of India's National Quantum Mission.

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