Curated list of open-source quantum software projects.
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Mar 4, 2026
Curated list of open-source quantum software projects.
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A JIT compiler for hybrid quantum programs in PennyLane
research papers, source code, and circuit optimisation for CRQC
Python tools for reading, writing, compiling, simulating quantum computer circuits. Includes numpy and tensorflow backends. “Quantum Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Qubiter. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.”
C++17 Library for analysis, compilation/synthesis, and optimization of quantum circuits
MQT Predictor - A Tool for Automatic Device Selection with Device-Specific Circuit Compilation for Quantum Computing
Synthesizing arbitrary quantum computations
Quantum circuits compiler with staging and continuations
C++ Library for Quantum State Preparation (QSP)
Topological Evaluation of Quantum Information
Quantum circuit optimizer developed by ICEPP and LBNL
A transpiler pass for Qiskit which uses ZX-Calculus for circuit optimization, implemented using PyZX.
High-performance Quantum simulator (JIT) & simulation framework w/ OpenQASM 3.0 support and intuitive UI. Built entirely in Rust, with Python support for research workflows, and Tauri support for building interactive UIs.
Compile quantum circuits to surface code architectures using edge-disjoint paths
On the Optimal Compilation for Fermion-to-Qubit Encoding
Reversible Logic Synthesis Benchmarks in Qiskit
A quantum compiler which approximates an n-qubit unitary using a circuit of basic gates
Quantum Circuit Compiler for MLIR
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