Xanadu offers a quantum computing platform that allows users to build, experiment, and manage quantum applications through a user-friendly interface. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Toronto, Xanadu focuses on developing quantum hardware and software, including PennyLane and the Xanadu Cloud. It aims to create quantum computers that are useful and accessible while working closely with industry partners to advance quantum computing technologies. A vibrant community and a commitment to research support a collaborative environment for innovation.
• quantum hardware access
• active research community support
• high-performance quantum simulators
• easy-to-use cloud management
• pennylane software interface
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