Half-Price Quantum Compute Is Live on Open Quantum

Open Quantum is now offering quantum hardware access at half the retail price.

Tiered Pricing

Open Quantum has always been about removing barriers to quantum computing. Now we're making it dramatically more affordable.

Through our Public Compute tier, powered by our partners at qBitTensor Labs, users can run circuits on quantum processors from IonQ, Rigetti, IQM, and AQT for half the original cost. Same quantum hardware. Same reliable results. 50% cheaper.

Details

Open Quantum offers two execution paths, both accessible through the same unified API:

Public Compute routes your jobs through a shared infrastructure network. Your circuits are anonymized and privacy-protected in transit. This is ideal for research, prototyping, coursework, and any workload where cost matters more than data isolation.

Private Compute runs on dedicated infrastructure managed directly by Quantum Rings, with full data privacy and optional priority queuing. Built for production workloads, sensitive IP, and teams that need guaranteed isolation.

Both pricing tiers support the same hardware backends and the same submission methods: upload a QASM file through the web portal, or integrate our Python SDK into your existing workflow.

Free to Start

Every new user can claim $50 in Spark Credits and start running real circuits on real quantum hardware, completely free, today. Spark Credits refresh every 90 days, and you can earn more through our referral program. Additional Full Credits can also be purchased and used to execute Public and Private jobs.

Our Mission

Quantum hardware access has historically been expensive, fragmented, and slow. Enterprise teams pay thousands per hour. Researchers wait in long queues. Students often can't access real hardware at all.

Open Quantum was built to change that. We provide real QPU time that costs a fraction of what it would anywhere else.

The barrier to getting started just got a lot lower.

Get Started

Head to openquantum.com to create a free account, claim your Spark Credits, and start running on quantum hardware today.

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