
Cloud computing giant offering Amazon Braket.
A hardware-agnostic quantum computing software platform.

Canada · Company
A pioneer in quantum annealing hardware and software, offering the Ocean SDK for solving optimization problems on their annealing processors.
Canada · Startup
Creators of 'Covalent', a workflow orchestration tool designed to manage the iterative loops of hybrid variational quantum algorithms.
Provides a platform that automates the synthesis of quantum circuits from high-level functional models.
United Kingdom · Startup
UK's premier superconducting quantum computing company.
Develops 'Singularity', a software platform containing tensor network and quantum machine learning algorithms for finance.
Swiss quantum technology company offering 'Quantum as a Service'.
Quantum cloud access platforms are unified cloud interfaces (web-based services) providing remote access to diverse quantum backends (different types of quantum computers), democratizing access to quantum computers by allowing users to run experiments on superconducting, trapped-ion, and photonic processors via a single API (application programming interface), making it easy to access different types of quantum hardware without needing to understand the underlying differences. These platforms handle queuing (managing when jobs run), user management (authentication and access control), and result retrieval (getting results back from quantum computers), creating a user-friendly way to access quantum computing resources, similar to how cloud computing platforms provide access to classical computers, making quantum computing accessible to researchers and developers who don't have direct access to quantum hardware.
This innovation addresses the barrier to accessing quantum computers, where most people don't have direct access to quantum hardware. By providing cloud access, these platforms make quantum computing available to everyone. Companies like IBM, Google, Amazon, and others are developing these platforms.
The technology is essential for democratizing quantum computing, where cloud access is necessary for widespread adoption. As quantum computing expands, cloud platforms become increasingly important. However, ensuring reliability, managing costs, and providing good user experience remain challenges. The technology represents mature infrastructure for quantum computing, with many platforms available. Success is already being achieved, with cloud platforms widely used. Quantum cloud platforms are mature infrastructure that is essential for quantum computing access.