Bengaluru-based QpiAI has open-sourced Quantum SDK on GitHub, offering developers local simulators and cloud access to its 8-qubit and 25-qubit hardware in alignment with India’s National Quantum Mission.
On 7 July, 2026, QpiAI officially released its Quantum Software Development Kit (SDK) as open-source software, making it globally available to developers, researchers, universities, and startups. The SDK repository is publicly hosted and available on GitHub to be directly integrated into existing development workflows.
The QpiAI Quantum SDK is a Python-based SDK providing clean interfaces for circuit creation, simulation, algorithm development, and workflow execution. The SDK serves as a direct bridge to connect local workflows to QpiAI’s actual physical hardware, specifically their 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers, via the cloud execution platform, QpiAI-QCloud. It ships with built-in local state-vector and density matrix simulators.
This allows developers to fully test, prototype, and validate their quantum algorithms locally on their own machines before spending credits or running them on actual quantum hardware. In addition to standard quantum programming, the framework is specifically designed to support AI-assisted and agentic development workflows, helping automate the path from idea to implementation.
Spearheaded by Founder & CEO Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, the open-source release is strategically aligned with the objectives of India’s National Quantum Mission to foster an indigenous, highly competitive quantum software talent pool. “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,” says Nagaraja.
The open release aims to accelerate quantum application building across finance, logistics, materials science, chemistry, security, advanced optimization, and machine learning. Institutions utilizing the SDK for coursework, hackathons, or research projects can join the newly formed QpiAI Academic & Innovation Network, granting them preferential commercial terms on QCloud hardware access packages.














































































