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Quantum for 
programmers

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The Python Moment
for Quantum Computing.

Write production-grade quantum applications like normal software. No qubits. No gates. No physics PhD required. Built as a Visual Studio Code extension.

 

Over 100+ developers already signed up.

THE DEVELOPER STRUGGLE

Coding quantum - as painful as programming with punchcards

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You open the docs, excited to try a quantum idea. Instead of solving problems, you’re stuck orchestrating qubits and gates & knitting circuits.

  • Simulators are painfully slow 

  • Debugging is guesswork 

  • Hardware changes break everything 

  • Most developers try it once… and quietly quit 

You’re a software engineer — not a quantum physicist.

SOLUTION

Quantum Programming That Finally Feels Like Real Software

We’re building a high-level abstraction layer and a VS Code extension so any software engineer can write quantum applications without qubits, gates, or physics.

01

Think in problems, not circuits

Use familiar code and logic. We handle the physics. 

02

Prototype in hours, not months

Fast local simulation, real debugging, and quick iteration. 

03

Real developer experience

Built for VS Code with testing, refactoring, and modern tooling. 

04

Hardware agnostic

Compile once and deploy to any quantum backend without changing a single line of your code.

We're in early stealth, working with a small group of developers. Join the waitlist for private alpha access.

MOMENTUM

The first wave of practical quantum engineering.

Your peers are already claiming it.

Be one of the first to actually put quantum into production. 

Be part of the first wave that makes quantum usable for every developer. 

Programmer Feedback

“Finally fun and productive.”

Our early testers will experience building production-ready logic in record time.

Expert Pedigree

Built by engineers for engineers.

Built by engineers who shipped quantum in production.

Early Community

Shaping the standard.

Join a focused community defining how quantum software is coded.

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Built for all developers.  

Not just physicists. 

If you can write software, you can start exploring quantum.

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