Quantum Rings' Open Quantum Product Now Available on the Qbraid Platform


Quantum Rings has announced a partnership with qBraid to make their Open Quantum platform available within the qBraid Lab. The development will provide developers and researchers free, subsidized access to QPUs from IonQ, Rigetti, IQM, and AQT. With Open Quantum, users will have available a unified access point to run programs and try out different quantum architectures by just changing a single line of code.
qBraid currently has over 27,000 developers on their system and these developers can link their account to Open Quantum by visiting openquantum.com/qbraid to link the accounts. User accounts with the hardware providers will not be required making it simpler for a developer to get started. New users will get $50 in free credits to get started with opportunities to grab another $50 in free compute every 90 days. Users who want to purchase more credits, can do so at a discounted rate of about half the retail price, if they are open to sharing their data.
Additional information is available in a press release provided by Quantum Rings located here as well as a web page where a user can start the sign-up process by visiting here.
July 9, 2026
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