QpiAI, a globally leading full-stack quantum computing company, has made its Quantum SDK open-source to accelerate global quantum software development. Available now at github.com/qpiai/quantum-sdk, the toolkit enables developers, researchers, and startups to build and run quantum algorithms while connecting their workflows directly to QpiAI’s 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers via QpiAI-QCloud. The release targets enterprise, academic, and startup use cases, with applications spanning finance, logistics, materials, chemistry, security, AI, optimization, and advanced scientific computing. This initiative aligns with India’s National Quantum Mission, aiming to foster a collaborative quantum ecosystem and strengthen the country’s position in the global quantum technology landscape.
QpiAI Quantum SDK Now Open Source on GitHub
The QpiAI Quantum SDK provides a Python-based interface for circuit creation, simulation, algorithm development, and workflow execution. It includes local state-vector and density matrix simulators, allowing developers to prototype and validate algorithms on classical hardware before transitioning to quantum systems. Designed for AI-assisted and agentic development workflows, the SDK streamlines the process from theoretical modeling to practical implementation, enabling faster iteration and experimentation. By offering a robust software foundation, QpiAI aims to reduce friction in quantum development, making it more accessible to a diverse global community of engineers, researchers, and innovators.
Targeting Enterprise, Academic, and Developer Communities
The release is tailored for developers, researchers, universities, and enterprise innovation teams working on quantum solutions across multiple domains. QpiAI emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities, positioning the SDK for use in coursework, hackathons, capstone projects, and developer training programs. The toolkit supports quantum computing education, algorithm development, optimization, simulation, and machine learning, providing a practical gateway for institutions and individuals to engage with quantum technologies. Early institutional adopters globally will be eligible to join the QpiAI Academic & Innovation Network, which offers preferential commercial terms on QCloud institutional packages, further lowering barriers for academic and research participation.
Strategic Alignment with India’s Quantum Mission
Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, QpiAI’s Founder and CEO, emphasized the SDK’s role in advancing India’s quantum leadership, stating, “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.” He added that the release aims to empower developers, universities, and startups to build on Indian and global quantum infrastructure, contributing to a “globally competitive, indigenous quantum ecosystem.” Lakshya Priyadarshi, VP of Quantum Platforms, highlighted the SDK’s role as a bridge between quantum theory, simulation, and real-world applications, noting, “Quantum computing will scale only when developers can experiment, learn, and deploy without friction. 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.”
Key Takeaways
- QpiAI’s Quantum SDK is now open-source, available on GitHub for developers and researchers.
- The toolkit connects to 8-qubit and 25-qubit systems via QpiAI-QCloud, supporting Python-based workflows.
- Early adopters in academia and research can access preferential institutional QCloud packages through the QpiAI Academic & Innovation Network.
TechInsyte's Take
QpiAI’s open-source SDK lowers entry barriers for quantum development, particularly for institutions and startups. While the initiative signals strategic investment in India’s quantum ecosystem, its long-term impact depends on adoption rates and integration with existing cloud infrastructure. Enterprises should monitor how the SDK’s AI-assisted workflows align with their quantum readiness timelines.
Source: Businesswire